<div>Thursday: As we depart from shallow bank in our way to Tiger Beach Captain Romel decide to have a try again in Metropolis for the swell from SW in a meter high meet the winds from SE create the boat rocking a beat. Upon we dropped our anchor, Shark greets us a happy morning as they swam around the boat as our guest never bored on this dives site as lemon, nurse, reef and bull shark roam around the boat. When the time they enter the water one tiger shark hanging under the boat already on our 2nd dive here another tiger stays with us amazing dive in Metro once again. When guest comeback Chef Lars made a voluptuous meal of Southwest Chili, Blackened Shrimp, Browned Rice with Mixed vegetables. After our lunch we decided to give a try, to venture to our northern most dive site called El Capitan as the sea condition and the wind die down. As we dove on our 3rd dive of the day, we greeted by 4 reef sharks, school of barracuda and amber jack. The visibility on the area was astonishing, the reef was colorful and vibrant with lots of different fish swimming around. Not only that, two of our guests seen 4 eagle rays swam to them. As we stay, in our 4th dive guest seen two tiger sharks passing by, what an amazing dive site. On our dinner is another special night for chef prepared Mixed Greens Salad for entrée, for the main course the Surf N Turf steak was delicious with the sides of Roasted Potatoes and Brussel Sprout. The desert was served by Carmel Turtle with Ice cream. In our night dive we just back to Sugar Wreck where the guest saw it again the tons of fish in the dive site and the residence loggerhead that landed to sleep at the wreck.</div><div></div><div></div><div></div><div></div><div></div><div>Captain Carrot And His Amazing Zoo Crew Cbr Bull</div><div></div><div>Download File:
https://t.co/WzJTMWpdn0 </div><div></div><div></div><div>Much of Friday morning was spent in a fruitless search for the keelboat anchor. By midmorning, when the work parties took breakfast, nearly all the Brulés lined the river bank. As the captains were about to order the sail hoisted, Black Buffalo and the other chiefs appeared. Once on board, the Brulé leaders began their now-familiar demand that the expedition remain with them. Ordway noted that the warriors on the bank were well armed with guns, spears, "a kind of cutlashes," and bows with metal-tipped arrows. [30] Anxious to leave, the crew made preparations to cast off the bowline. At that moment several of the Partisan's warriors took hold of the cable. Clark, who was inside the cabin with Black Buffalo, saw what happened and complained to the chief. Evidently fearing that the seizure of the cable spelled the beginning of very serious trouble, and perhaps resenting the role of the Partisan in the affair, the Brulé chief hurried forward to assure Lewis that the warriors simply wanted tobacco. Lewis, weary of the constant demands for gifts, refused to give them anything. He ordered all hands ready for departure, had the sail hoisted, and detailed one man to untie the bow cable.</div><div></div><div></div><div>A renowned good man who was once member of Captain Jack Sparrow's crew, he regretfully played a part in Hector Barbossa's mutiny against Jack aboard the Black Pearl. This led to his decision of sending his piece of the cursed treasure to his son, Will, believing that the mutinous crew deserved to remain cursed for violating the Pirate's Code. Because of this, Barbossa's crew had Bootstrap thrown overboard, eternally drowning but unable to die because of the curse, left to suffer at the bottom of the ocean. Bootstrap Bill later made a deal with Davy Jones as another soul serving one hundred years aboard the Flying Dutchman until Jones' death. After his son became new captain of the Dutchman, Bootstrap remained aboard the ship willfully.</div><div></div><div></div><div>Ten years later, sometime before the curse was lifted and Barbossa defeated by Sparrow and William, Bootstrap is found by Davy Jones, captain of the Flying Dutchman, and offered to be rescued from his fate in exchange for one hundred years working on his ship. Bootstrap agrees and is depicted as any other crew member on Jones' ship, with oceanic flora and fauna growing from his body.</div><div></div><div></div><div></div><div></div><div></div><div></div><div>In the final battle against Jones and Cutler Beckett, Bootstrap, still delusional, encounters and fights Will, not recognizing him. He is subdued by Will, and only recognizes his son after seeing Jones stab Will and catching a glimpse of Will's dagger. In a fit of rage, Bootstrap attacks Jones and is nearly killed before Sparrow gets the dying Will to stab Jones' heart. With their captain gone, Bootstrap and the other crewmen cut out Will's heart and place it in the Dead Man's Chest, restoring him as the new captain of the Dutchman. Following the battle's end, Will offers the now-free Bootstrap to leave the Dutchman and live a normal life, but Bootstrap, desiring to make up for having abandoned Will when he was a boy, chooses to stay with his son aboard the Dutchman.</div><div></div><div></div><div></div><div></div><div> We decided to enter the Indoor Winter Show in Melbourne and took Lochinvar to Melbourne. We stayed in the small lockers and Robyn brought along Douglas our youngest son as he was still being breast fed. Well the IWS was a huge learning curve and we learnt a lot including the need to feed up the cattle months before hand and rope halters was not the choice to show. Lochinvar was fairly quiet and there was a news crew filming so I grabbed Douglas and sat him on Lochinvar's back. Lochinvar squirmed a little but tolerated it. That bull was the best ambassador for the breed any breeder could have hoped for. Due to his quiet nature he had and I do not exaggerate a thousand or more children sit on his back whilst being shown and displayed, as well as TV reporters, Cattle judges, and the likes of Mark Bickley the Crows Captain at the time and Doctor Harry Cooper who rode him 3 days in a row from the Goodwood Road entrance to the animal nursery about half a kilometre at the Royal Adelaide Show Grounds for the Talk to the Animal Expo.</div><div></div><div> I mentioned earlier how we tried ET for the beginning of the fold. We purchase straws of Jock of Cullerne and were successful with the embryos. As the cow was from the old cattle breeding the dam had to be inspected and Lochinvar was able to be registered as pure. (For those who do not know of the term old cattle, they were progeny ancestors of cattle imported into Mount Barker via a ship in the 50's. But that's another story).</div><div></div><div> dd2b598166</div>