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grammyc

Beach Comber
Yes! a really nice display of someone having a great day at the beach! I once, believe it or not, at St. Andrews SP was standing in about four feet of very calm water with my arms just stretched out, and the most charming three inch seahorse swam into my palm. It was like having a gift from God I was so thrilled!
 

kloli

Beach Lover
May 8, 2006
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SoWal Local
I had opened this thread up with thoughts of a real seahorse being found. Only because a little girl had actually found one "alive" a few weeks ago in PCB. She carried her big bucket around, proudly showing everyone on the beach. I was kinda freaked out....I didn't think it was possible....then I started wondering how she caught it (or saw it). I could barely see it myself. :dunno:
 

kloli

Beach Lover
May 8, 2006
199
10
SoWal Local
Yes! a really nice display of someone having a great day at the beach! I once, believe it or not, at St. Andrews SP was standing in about four feet of very calm water with my arms just stretched out, and the most charming three inch seahorse swam into my palm. It was like having a gift from God I was so thrilled!

:wave: Hi grammyc! I guess it is possible then. I love Fairhope by the way....lived there for a 2 years on Bayview Ave.
 

ThirtyAGal

Beach Lover
Jan 11, 2007
200
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Tennessee
OL, we love that you were open to the possibility that it could have been a real seahorse ...

.......... And just know, you were the one who brightened our day :love:
My daughter found a seahorse skeleton on the beach near Eastern Lake last year, in October. It is quite an interesting thing to look at. The structure is just amazing.
 
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