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ANOTHER main reason I love living by the bay, the Pacific Ocean (Original Post)
YoshidaYui
Nov 2021
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bluecollar2
(3,622 posts)1. I miss the City... n/t
NBachers
(17,149 posts)2. Sunset on Ocean Beach last week
YoshidaYui
(41,864 posts)3. briefly saw last night's sunset
very much like what you are displaying!
lark
(23,159 posts)4. Yep, living on the coasts is the way to go if you like seafood.
I was raised by a fisherman, so seafood was a big part of our life & I still love it and love the easy & much cheaper access to so much fish and shellfish. I eat seafood probably 5x week, it's so much lighter than red meat & I think more tasty without requiring heavy sauces for goodness.
First Speaker
(4,858 posts)5. Reminds me of when I was a kid in Maine...
...we ate lobster practically every day, and it was dirt cheap...*sigh*...those were the days...