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Thank god Apple sent out fix and it seems to be working. So after the nightmare I feel festive...
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And thanks for comments. Yes, I do keep an eye on all the eggs which now seem to be everywhere.
Lime in the concrete, perhaps?Jan K wrote:I don't know what is the attraction, but most of the Gumboot chitons love the blocks on the rope trail...
Good idea Tom, It might be the chiton Drive-through !Tom Nic wrote:Lime in the concrete, perhaps?Jan K wrote:I don't know what is the attraction, but most of the Gumboot chitons love the blocks on the rope trail...
That would be... impressive.Jan K wrote:Thanks.
The opening is about inch and half across. The Giant barnacles do grow up to five they say...
Largest recorded Cabezon in California, according to their Department of Fish & Game internet site was 25 pounds. Since the Edmonds Cabezon are not fished, their weight is probably one for the record booksLCF wrote:Cool, unusual find, Jan!
Going back to the cabezon, I find it difficult to believe that they only reach 23 lbs. I'm quite sure a couple of the ones which have hit me at Edmonds were MUCH bigger than that!