Thank, April! It’s always so wonderful to receive your Haiku summaries! Luvluvluv it! Please, when you get a chance, take a look at CwC’s Friday post and thankyou for your patience with my responses this weekend.:)
Thank you Perry & Arya! The Farallon Islands are one of the most important marine ecosystems in the Pacific, especially for seabirds. We are deeply honored that Arya is is contact with some of them. Word gets around in the avian world.:)
Wow , another exiting chapter of J Kitten, Sleuth & Purveyor of Bright Shiny Objects Detective Agency and friends . love it . Hugs and pets too ll the fur babies , Great writing Heidi
Another page turner (or page scroller online), Heidi and critters. I look forward to meeting some of the creatures on Southeast Farrallon Island next week -- and finding more clues to the mystery.
Excellent chapter Heidi! I had to go to Google Maps and check out Southeast Farrallon Island! Looking forward to reading whar the Critters and friends encounter on the island in the next chapter! :)
Thank you, Neil! There are also videos on YouTube that will give you a real impression of the Farallones. They are one of the most important marine habitats in the Pacific, especially for sea birds. But for the purposes of Critters, please stay tuned!
*GASP* Is it a Harbour Seals at the window? The Seals who seals nefarious marine deals with his flipperprint? Ah, the degus again :)
But maybe it's a Good harbor seal!
Thank you, Michael! Maybe the Critters are going to encounter some of the local wildlife! Please, stay tuned…:)
Thank you, Squizz. You give us much to consider! Luvluvluv it! Please, stay tuned!
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Priority post
So many clues are reviewed
Crack case wide open
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Celestial mapping
Farallones ahoy. Beware
the Devil's sharp teeth
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Fantastic episode Heidi!
Thank, April! It’s always so wonderful to receive your Haiku summaries! Luvluvluv it! Please, when you get a chance, take a look at CwC’s Friday post and thankyou for your patience with my responses this weekend.:)
"Hoomans once lived there and caused a great deal of damage, but now it is free and wild again."
As it should be. Arya says he is in contact with some of the birds living there. He won't say more, because he is sworn to secrecy.
Thank you Perry & Arya! The Farallon Islands are one of the most important marine ecosystems in the Pacific, especially for seabirds. We are deeply honored that Arya is is contact with some of them. Word gets around in the avian world.:)
Wow , another exiting chapter of J Kitten, Sleuth & Purveyor of Bright Shiny Objects Detective Agency and friends . love it . Hugs and pets too ll the fur babies , Great writing Heidi
Thank you, Mitch! We still have a lot more in store and really appreciate having you here with us.:) Furever! Take good care.🐾🐾
Great adventure tail ! Your images are so much fun too. I like Captain Kangaroo Rat. And the blowing shingle leads us to the next chapter I think.
Thank you, Elyse! That’s such wonderful feedback from you. We’ll see if the Critters blow the roof of the cottage.:)
Another page turner (or page scroller online), Heidi and critters. I look forward to meeting some of the creatures on Southeast Farrallon Island next week -- and finding more clues to the mystery.
Thank you, Diana! The Farallones are a wild place! Thank you very much for staying tuned! So fun.:)
Excellent chapter Heidi! I had to go to Google Maps and check out Southeast Farrallon Island! Looking forward to reading whar the Critters and friends encounter on the island in the next chapter! :)
Thank you, Neil! There are also videos on YouTube that will give you a real impression of the Farallones. They are one of the most important marine habitats in the Pacific, especially for sea birds. But for the purposes of Critters, please stay tuned!
So much fun!
Thank you, Jim! We’ve still got more in play, so please stay tuned!
The image is wonderful!
Thank you, Knight! So appreciate it! Thank you for being here with us at Critters.:)
I am trying to read everything but there is only so many hours :D
I totally appreciate that. Thank you so much, Knight.:)