So, I have a problem. It’s called I Want to Share my California Pictures with all of you but I Take WAY Too Many Pictures for One Blog Post. To solve this problem, I’ve decided to split the pictures up into several different posts.
For this first post, I thought I’d share my favorite part of San Francisco… the SEA LIONS!
Seriously, I love sea lions. They are absolutely one of my very favorite animals ever. I was thrilled this trip to be able to visit the Marine Mammal Center and see how they work to help stranded and sick marine mammals all over the coast: http://www.marinemammalcenter.org
I also got to visit the Aquarium on the Bay (I think that’s what it was called). I’m a big fan of all marine life, so I will never pass up an opportunity to peruse an aquarium.
As you can see, I’m particularly fond of jellyfish and sea stars, especially this sea star who looks like he just finished an epic Broadway musical number.
I’ve always wanted to dive with sea lions!
That would be so fun! I’ve gotten to meet and pet one, but there was no swimming. Sea lions are seriously the best!
I’m so jealous, those sea lions are so cute! It’s definitely better to take ‘too many’ photos on holiday than not enough 🙂
I love sea lions! And yes, I always take far too many! A few summers ago, my sister and I went to Scotland for two weeks and came home with about… 2000 pictures between the two of us…
Haha, that is a lot! I remember when I was a teenager (back in the early 1990s), the only way to get your photographs developed was to take them to something like a Snappy Snaps, give them the film, wait a week and then go and collect them excitedly 🙂
Oh yes. We had to take ours to the local supermarket. In fact, my mom still has a collection of rolls of film that probably has like, my third birthday party on them, that need to be developed. We may never know what those rolls contain.
Is there not someone who can develop them for you? It would be fascinating to find out what’s on there 🙂
There might be someone somewhere. We haven’t done all that investigating. If we do find someone, I’ll be sure to let you know! I’m definitely curious.
That would be fab for you all to see them. Good luck! 🙂
Thanks!
These are really super pictures. Congratulations!
Thank you! I love photography! 🙂