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Orcas in San Carlos
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qOLV2utEqdQ
[Edited on 1-15-2007 by JZ]
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bajajudy
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WOW JZ
I was expecting green slimey vegatables.
Are those orcas?
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Ocras ?
I thought you were talking about that Rich Black Gal who built the 40 million dollar school in Africa.
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Hmmmm, anyone remember my story about our Orca experience in the channel between Danzante and Carmen (Loreto area) ? Can't remember if I posted it on
the Amigos site? That was a close encounter of the Orca kind, never to be forgotten! We ran ahead of the pod and shut down the boat. They came right
to us.........huge Orca head on the swim step, a foot from me.......staring at
me with his huge eye....EEEKKKKk, stroking the dorsal fin as he ran it along side of the boat, Now THATs an Orca story. I think I may be able to pull
it up from Mijas El Fuerte website and post it here.Awesome creatures, once in a lifetime experience...
Happiness is just a Baja memory away...
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Quote: | Originally posted by Summanus
I have also seen 'orcas' in the Cortez near Pt. Conception....... in 1987 there were quite a few. At the same time the langostinas (red crabs) were
there by the miillions and ringed every beach red with their bodies. |
Anybody ever eat those little red crabs????
Batter fried some live one time, kinda like eating the fried heads from a sweet shrimp...not bad, not that good , but not bad....
Cool Okra's!
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JZ
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Quote: | Originally posted by MrBillM
I thought you were talking about that Rich Black Gal who built the 40 million dollar school in Africa. |
Hey jackweed, I thought I asked your sorry butt not to post on any of my threads. Go find a grieving widow to harass. I understand you're pretty
good at that.
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JZ, when was that video taken? That was pretty cool and they got up real close! Didja see the infant in the video?(orca)
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JZ
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It was taken a little over a week ago. They are still in San Carlos. They were also spotted there in November.
[Edited on 1-15-2007 by JZ]
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Tomas Tierra. Would advise against making a meal out of fried crab, shrimp etc. without first removing the shell. Tastes real good, a little crunchy,
but you will never forget your next trip to the john.
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mistaken
looking at the video closely i believe those are dahls porpoise, often mistaken for orcas.
        
Want what you have
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JZ....... Is that San Carlos, Sonora, or on Mag Bay?
(Glad to see somebody else remembers Bully Bill's finest hour.)
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No Jackweeds here.
Or even Tobacco anymore.
You must be thinking of one of your Hippie friends from the Commune.
I will form a study group sub-committee and give your "request" the serious consideration that it deserves. I'll keep you posted on the
deliberations.
A toasty 15 degrees here this a.m. It doesn't bother me, though, because I have such a Warm Heart.
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Is okra grown in Baja?
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Quote: | Originally posted by mulege marv
looking at the video closely i believe those are dahls porpoise, often mistaken for orcas.
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I'm not touching that one with a ten foot pole. Never again. Last time I suggested something like that I took a ration of uh, heat, from marv.
They are anything you want them to be, marv. ++Ken++
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Wow - must have been a great experience seeing those ocras.... Guess next time I receive ocra on a plate I'll have second thoughts.... ha ha ha.
Hope they leave some Grays for us to watch in Feb.
Sometimes you really do question; why you are and where you are.
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Orca with Okra ?
Might make for a good plate. Do they taste good ?
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Cypress
Okra grows very well here. You just have to add water. We ate okra all summer.
If you have a gardener, weeder, helper be sure to identify it for them because the juvenile plants look too much like castor and the locals will pluck
them right out.
Back to the whales!
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Thanks for the info. bajajudy.
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Quote: | Originally posted by bill erhardt
JZ....... Is that San Carlos, Sonora, or on Mag Bay?
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San Carlos, Sonora.
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according to the folks at kuyima, the soc has at one time had every type of whale plowing its waters.
formerly Ordained in Rev. Ewing\'s Church by Mail - busted on tax fraud.......
Now joined L. Ron Hoover\'s church of Appliantology
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