Studland again

Hmm. Small, wrinkled and curly - let's hope the Studland Seahorse Stalker doesn't end up photographing the wrong thing(s) - though I suppose he could argue that it was a sight (sic) of Special Scientific Importance.

I'm given to understand that most of the goings-on referred to at Studland are between, ahem, consenting adults of the same genital grouping? /forums/images/graemlins/smile.gif
 
A bit like "The Best Job In The World", only colder and you don't get paid so much, and you don't get to appear on TV, and .... and...
 
Not really relevant as such creatures are not allowed on South Beach where the seahorses are!

I have greater concern about the decline in population of razor clams in Studland. I bought some in Wimborne market last week - but they came from North Cornwall - none left around here according to the fish merchant!

One of the little pleasures I was looking forward to, was teaching my grandchildren to collect razor clams as I did with their mothers!

Great steamed with chilli jelly - the clams not the grandchildren.
 
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