Now through the hollowing green wave we wander
I am so glad that there are now multiple confirmed seals visiting the Charles for culinary tourism. I like that they haul out on the docks. I expect a boom in selkie stories in Boston. Do you hear me, local folklore?
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I <3 migratory seal stories.
Did you see that one about a woman who found a seal on her roof?
and another woman who found a seal on her couch? (It had gotten out of the ocean, across the beach, across a road, through her dog door, and up a flight of stairs.)
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http://www.stuff.co.nz/oddstuff/74509077/my-goodness-ive-got-a-seal-on-the-roof
Seal hops into home, naps on couch
http://www.abc.net.au/news/2011-12-14/seal-makes-itself-at-home/3730682
Baby seal found curled up on sofa (video)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oWhS_EISY0A
Baby seal investigates person (very cute)
https://www.facebook.com/HuffPostUK/videos/1108264552574609/
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Thank you for these wonderful seal links! I had heard about the seal on the couch, but not the one on the roof. The seal pups are ridiculously sweet.
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The Wild Ways, by Tanya Huff
"Charlie Gale heads east to join a Celtic band on the summer circuit, but faces Aunt Catherine instead. An offshore oil-drilling company hired Catherine to steal Selkies' sealskins. Charlie must teach being Wild to Jack - a Dragon Prince trying to be a real boy - and commit corporate espionage with a sobbing seal-wife and every fiddle player in Nova Scotia."
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Thank you! I hadn't encountered that one. My familiarity with Tanya Huff basically started and stopped in high school with the (then) three Quarters books.
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I have traditionally bounced off Seanan McGuire, but I will consider this one on the strength of selkies.
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Edited to clarify: the selkies are all in TWW, not TEE.
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I like both of these things!
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Nine
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The Charles is definitely seal-approved now. In my childhood, they would have had to be armor-plated. I really like this development.
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"The delegation from undersea presents ..."
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I totally welcome our new pinniped overlords.
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It is one of two really nice pieces of news I have seen recently, the other being that The Daughter of Dawn (1920), the long-lost, entirely Native-starring silent film, will come out this summer on DVD.
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In other news, it's buck-a-shuck oyster night at the rocks around Spectacle Island. Please don't ask where we keep the buck per shuck.
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I know! People learn to open doors all the time and nobody calls them underhanded!
In other news, it's buck-a-shuck oyster night at the rocks around Spectacle Island. Please don't ask where we keep the buck per shuck.
*passes oyster*