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watt’s picture of the week – tuesday, august 16, 2022
scene near the pilot station here in my pedro town yesterday at the crack of dawn: gull: “who took that first bite out of you?” fish: (no answer) photo by mike watt – – – – – mike watt’s hoot … Continue reading
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watt’s picture of the week – tuesday, june 28, 2016
being a pilot doesn’t just mean you might operate an airplane – that word is way older than people in flying machines… a buttload of years before that it was a cat who scooted out from his harbor station, got … Continue reading