Yes Tom, I read that too. My initial thoughts was that they must be made choosing to live there when they could live in the beautiful sea. I don't think Chris is right - I thought I read that a 'colony' of sea horses had been found.
I think only the one, dead juvenile was found, causing conjecture about whether or not they are breeding there. I sort of hope so - I think it's the males who bring up the babies. Maybe they have turned up to watch the olympics?
I thought the comment to the article were funny... about it being flushed down the loo. Oh well, at least it was not dressed in a Christmas costume, eh Tom? xx
Beautiful
ReplyDeleteNo doubt someone is plotting, at this very moment, how to get them out and sell them to those same sleeping children.
ReplyDeleteYou've read it all wrong, Tom.
ReplyDeleteIt's 'dead horses' have been found in the river Thames...
...along with body parts, Cholera and poo.
Yes Tom, I read that too. My initial thoughts was that they must be made choosing to live there when they could live in the beautiful sea.
ReplyDeleteI don't think Chris is right - I thought I read that a 'colony' of sea horses had been found.
I think only the one, dead juvenile was found, causing conjecture about whether or not they are breeding there. I sort of hope so - I think it's the males who bring up the babies. Maybe they have turned up to watch the olympics?
ReplyDeleteI thought the comment to the article were funny... about it being flushed down the loo. Oh well, at least it was not dressed in a Christmas costume, eh Tom? xx
ReplyDeleteWow! I think there is something rather magical about sea horses.
ReplyDeleteJust jesting, Weaver.
ReplyDeleteMethinks you may live in Henley and are trying to sell your house...