Playing in the kelp
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ReplyDeleteOh Betty your picture is wonderful! What a great sighting. I love thinking about the seals actually playing in the kelp. Thanks for hosting.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the fun photo and caption and thank you for hosting us. Aloha!
ReplyDeleteNice picture - I did not see him at first sight.
ReplyDeleteall the best
Violetta
Cute! And quite well camouflaged. :)
ReplyDeleteThank you hosting, Betty.
Very cute seal!
ReplyDeleteOne never knows what creatures might be hiding in the kelp. Wonderful photo.
ReplyDeleteit could be a close-up of a seal salad! What a disturbing, beautiful and surprising photo!
ReplyDeleteSooooo cute!
ReplyDeleteYesss! Let's play! So much fun!
ReplyDeleteLovely image! Thank you for the smile!
Happy WW and a fine November! ❤️😘
Sea otters are so cute! Thanks for the party!
ReplyDeleteSo wonderful shot,
ReplyDeletegreetings
Kirsi
Oh - so cute 😍!
ReplyDeleteAll the best - I hope you've had a good start to November,
Traude
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Thank you for allowing us to share links and I hope that you and your readers will also come over and share and participate at another #WW.
ReplyDeleteI linked up this week with = 43. Come and join us at #WordlessWednesday #Photography Wednesday - Saturday. You will find the info under BLOGGING
Looks amazing
ReplyDeleteLovely seal, although I do try to stay away from them when I see them.
ReplyDeleteIt's amazing how the sea lion blends into the kelp. Really nice photo.
ReplyDeleteThe seal sits well camouflaged in the seaweed, it is a good hiding place, surely the seaweed also offers good protection under water?
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