Photo Hunt #18: Breakfast
Crab for breakfast? Must be crab season in the bay. This poor crab got caught in our net and he's too small to clear the size requirements we were going to throw him back in the bay. But as you can see a hungry stomach cannot be denied. He snatched the poor crab and ran away. I ran after him, not to retrieve the crab, but to take a photo. Little did I know, this one's a photo hunt entry. Lucky me.
As for me, this is what I want for breakfast (even lunch and dinner), but my husband won't let me.
Happy photo hunting every one. Happy weekend.
I say: A very successful photo hunt! Great shot!
ReplyDeleteThat's a great shot and a different b'fast :)
ReplyDeleteThat's a great breakfast shot you have this week. Truly beautiful :)
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Great pic! But I would not want that for breakfast! :)
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Please stop by if you have a moment and check it out :)
I have never had crabs for breakfast.
ReplyDeleteCraps, yes. At morning meetings. haha.....
Get off with you your pulling my leg :-)
ReplyDeleteGreat capture and have a great weekend.
I will be out partying all weekend when I should be trying to get rid of this darn cold of mine.
It beats me why you would want seagull for all 3 meals a day. I think your guy is just protecting you from a bad experience :-)
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Smart seagull! Nice capture.
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That's a great shot and perfect for the theme too.
ReplyDeleteYou asked about whether blueberries were plentiful in my area. There are quite a lot of growers but they are pretty expensive. Fresh ones where I live are usually harvested around July (a little earlier in the eastern part of my state) and by August they are pretty much done. I've been lucky to have blueberry bushes that I could pick from at home since they are expensive. Sad that after 20 years they were severely damaged by drought but I did get 20 years of harvests from them so I guess I'm lucky.
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ReplyDeleteI just ate my waffle with maple syrup and I have my cappuccino made, ready to sip. :)
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Maria, I have been so busy, I have a full time job right now, 40 hours a week, thanks for visiting my blog, and now I see the most beautiful pictures on you blog, a joy for the eye as to say.
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Have a great weekend, talk to you later.
Perfect photohunt for breakfast but not my taste as I usually eat vegetarian food.
ReplyDeleteHave a great weekend.
LOL! Breakfast gives us energy... Perfect choice for today's theme... Hope you'll visit mine too.. Happy weekend!
ReplyDeleteWell caught.
ReplyDeleteDon't think the crab would manage without all his legs - I guess this was a mercy killing!!!!
The seagull had a great breakfast that day!! : )
ReplyDeletePoor crab. But, it's a nice shot.
ReplyDeleteI love crabs. I hope I can trade the bird's crab with the sunflower seeds... :)
ReplyDeleteOh this is such a great choice! I've seen a segal with a starfish in his mouth, something you don't see often either.. How unique!
ReplyDeleteThat is a beautiful photo. I smiled as soon as I saw it :)
ReplyDeleteThat was quick in grabbing some hold of that little crab :) Survival skills I guess :P
ReplyDeleteThis is a great take on the theme. Poor little crab... and yes, I saw what your husband won't let you have..LOL
ReplyDeleteHahaha re what you want for breakfast! Re the bird: didn't realize birds ate crabs!
ReplyDeleteThat's a terrific shot and perfect entry for the theme. The crab must have thought he was lucky when you let him go but too bad a bird was lurking to seize him.
ReplyDeleteNow that is clever...Have a very Happy Weekend...
ReplyDeleteNice shot!
ReplyDeleteOh my what a fantastic shot!! wow this is awesome!!
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Happy hunting:-)
lucky was camera was handy. great entry
ReplyDeletebeautiful photo! thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteGreat take on the theme! Happy weekend
ReplyDeletePoor little crab! I don't think Crab is good for breakfast. Haha
ReplyDeleteHave a nice weekend.
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lol. i cud understand your husband completely.
ReplyDeleteGreat shot! Perfect for the theme today. Glad you caught it before he flew off to have his breakfast. (I like your choice for breakfast too and can see why you hubby says, "no!")
ReplyDeleteGreat job on The Hunt!
Oh what a great shot!!!
ReplyDeleteHappy Weekend.
Great capture for you and the bird. You shoud have had the crab for breakfast!
ReplyDeleteOh such a beautiful shot. happy weekend.
ReplyDeleteVery interesting shot! It's one of a kind!
ReplyDeleteIs that the guy from Prison Break? LOL
ReplyDeleteAnyway, nice seagull photo. :)
Funny ! Unusual to see that !
ReplyDeleteYour husband is jealous? ;-)
ReplyDeleteNice capture...
Great pic! Worth chasing after him!
ReplyDeleteI played too :)
Oh poor crab! It sure is not good to be someone else's breakfast!
ReplyDeleteBu hey, we want the same guy for breakfast! Hehehe...and dinner and lunch...
Nice shot. I wondered if the seagull prefer them with chilli, lol.
ReplyDeleteGreat capture for you both!The bird got a meal and you the photo!
ReplyDeleteYuck shell and all. A cast iron stomach for sure.
ReplyDeletethose beaks can hold crabs. amazing birds.
ReplyDeletewhat a breakfast/ i love it with coconut milk and kamias :P
ReplyDeleteThis is an amusing photo. Katuwa and literally a 'nice catch'
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