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Time passes quickly, but not this memory. This happened because my grandson wanted to see dolphins as his older sister, and the rest of us, had seen in Island. But he had to wait until he could swim as he wanted to swim with them.
When he knew how to swim I started to look for some place to go. And found it on the island of Malta.
So, we all went there and swam with the dolphins.
A wonderful memory.
Today my granddaughter is working as a scientist in Japan. Learning a lot about how fish can cope with hotter climate change.
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Swimming with dolphins has always been on my bucket list. Perhaps one day.....
ReplyDeleteGreat photo! Good for your granddaughter
ReplyDeleteThat's a fantastic photo, and a great memory too. What an experience for your granddaughter working in Japan. How is she finding the language? Happy weekend. hugs-Erika
ReplyDeleteOh this is brilliant. I love it so much. Thank you for joining FFO and have a lovely weekend.
ReplyDeleteI am a bit envious of you and your grandson. This is a stunning photo and a very good memory, too.
ReplyDeleteI don't think I will ever see the day, but my son and DIL have both swam with the Dolphins and loved it. I can only imagine how much you and your Grandchildren enjoyed this. Thumbs up to your Granddaughter ... I hope they find ways to help the Sealife survive mans destructive ways between global warming and plastic. Oh will it never end ... Nice post, Monica . Always fun to see pictures of your trips :)
ReplyDeleteAndrea @ f rom the Sol
Lovely memories and what a great photograph.
ReplyDeleteAll the best Jan
thanks!
ReplyDeleteLook at that smile! Joy!
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