Wednesday, November 10, 2021

We interrupt this week for some good news!

 Happy Wednesday!


A cotton-candy lobster caught in Casco Bay, Portland, Maine, will not be sold or eaten. The lobsterman who captured this one in a hundred million crustaceans will find a home for it to live out its rare and beautiful life.

Lobsters can come in a variety of colors: pink, yellow, blue, red, and spotted, but they all turn red once they've been cooked.




4 comments:

  1. The story continues with the rare lobster being returned to his natural habitat; Hot garlic butter with some fresh parsley floating around like seaweed.

    Actually, I don't eat lobster and am very happy when one of these giant ocean dwelling cockroaches gets returned to the sea.

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  2. Well... I don't know if it is good news, but it is certainly fun or interesting news.

    Chelle always asks me if there's interesting in the news, so I think this will qualify.

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  3. A candidate for a city aquarium.

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  4. Nice article here with more pics...

    https://www.huffpost.com/entry/cotton-candy-blue-lobster_n_618bdc39e4b087e2efa01026

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