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	<title>Comments on: Life in the Mar Menor - Part 2 : Birds</title>
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		<title>By: Emil Dickin Alzamora</title>
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		<dc:creator>Emil Dickin Alzamora</dc:creator>
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		<description>HI Roxanne!
And Jill! I checked out your website here on a Sat morning with my girlfriend Annie and step daughter Maggie, 10, and we are looking through it and laughing and admiring it all very much. I love your naturalist blogs Roxanne, very inquisitive and informative. Well done!
Daniel and I spent a couple of years on a 40 foot sailboat in the Mediterranean when I was 10 to 12 years old, going from Mallorca to Turkey and everywhere in between.  It was the most formative time of my childhood. I had to take watch during tumultuous storms in the middle of the night. The boat was a double ender with a rudder and tiller, so we had to tie it from both sides to keep it from tossing me around. Wow, it is my otherself that would be on a boat now if I hadn't gone headlong into sculpting. I think it is so cool what you all are doing. It not only makes me think WOW this is my family, but that it is what I would be doing if I weren't obsessed with making heavy stuff.
Emil
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		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>HI Roxanne!<br />
And Jill! I checked out your website here on a Sat morning with my girlfriend Annie and step daughter Maggie, 10, and we are looking through it and laughing and admiring it all very much. I love your naturalist blogs Roxanne, very inquisitive and informative. Well done!<br />
Daniel and I spent a couple of years on a 40 foot sailboat in the Mediterranean when I was 10 to 12 years old, going from Mallorca to Turkey and everywhere in between.  It was the most formative time of my childhood. I had to take watch during tumultuous storms in the middle of the night. The boat was a double ender with a rudder and tiller, so we had to tie it from both sides to keep it from tossing me around. Wow, it is my otherself that would be on a boat now if I hadn&#8217;t gone headlong into sculpting. I think it is so cool what you all are doing. It not only makes me think WOW this is my family, but that it is what I would be doing if I weren&#8217;t obsessed with making heavy stuff.<br />
Emil<br />
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