Oysters maybe a pearl will be found. Luck changes after three bad events. In L.A. actors die in threes. Ground hog, sees shadow or not? Flip a coin. Heads out of hole. Tail’s in burrow sleeping.
Sounded like you might have kept making the day worse till you got to the shrimp stuffed avocado. Couldn't figure out what was on the top of the dish but looked pretty good.
David,what happened,you had my sort of day,that's so out of character. Well now youve walked that mile in my shoes as they say!! It's so nice to know that there are still places on the earth where people can harvest the wealth of nature without permissions and licences and having to be in hock to big business. It could be that those oyster harvesters did have a licence or maybe they were a bit illegal!! The man on the train I mentioned in my comment on your taken down post was a friendly Morrocan man who chatted to me on my train home in mid December. I asked him about various Moroccan cities I had heard of and he said Casablanca is the 'business' city. Hope the rest goes smoothly.
Thanks for this Jane! Just saw it. Actually I’ve never heard of licenses being required here for anything related to fishing or shell fishing, nor have I ever seen a police or conservation officer, although there are “tourist police” and the army.
I was impressed w the Feb 2 post. How many travel writers have also traveled through time?
Oysters maybe a pearl will be found. Luck changes after three bad events. In L.A. actors die in threes. Ground hog, sees shadow or not? Flip a coin. Heads out of hole. Tail’s in burrow sleeping.
Sounded like you might have kept making the day worse till you got to the shrimp stuffed avocado. Couldn't figure out what was on the top of the dish but looked pretty good.
David,what happened,you had my sort of day,that's so out of character. Well now youve walked that mile in my shoes as they say!! It's so nice to know that there are still places on the earth where people can harvest the wealth of nature without permissions and licences and having to be in hock to big business. It could be that those oyster harvesters did have a licence or maybe they were a bit illegal!! The man on the train I mentioned in my comment on your taken down post was a friendly Morrocan man who chatted to me on my train home in mid December. I asked him about various Moroccan cities I had heard of and he said Casablanca is the 'business' city. Hope the rest goes smoothly.
Thanks for this Jane! Just saw it. Actually I’ve never heard of licenses being required here for anything related to fishing or shell fishing, nor have I ever seen a police or conservation officer, although there are “tourist police” and the army.