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RE: Invasion of the Jellies with Market Friday

Good morning Denise, love the bloom of jellyfish, I had no idea this was what a group of jellyfish was called. They actually look like a flower bloom or is my imagination a little to the left side this early in the morning for me? Hahahah - most likely. Where would be without an imagination in this lovely life of ours?
I had no idea there was such a thing as Light Ships in the US, I wonder if they were used elsewhere in the world. The Chesapeake did a remarkable job warning sea traffic away from the coastline. I wonder if they rescued people in distress on the ocean too.


Love your beautiful tulips, the world would be a lonely place without the colour of flowers.
Sending love 💝 Here is my #marketFriday I posted early last night. It was a fun one to write. https://hive.blog/hive-163772/@angiemitchell/in-search-of-a-poetry

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Thank you! I didn't post this until Friday morning my time 7:30 am and was pretty much absent before that, so my apologies. I'm glad you dropped a link here, that is so much helpful for me! Actually, Australia had one that was deactivated in 1985, it is a museum ship in Sydney, much the same as the Chesapeake. They were used all over the world. I sent you the list.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_lightvessels

Most have been replaced with Light Buoys as they work well and are much cheaper. Thank you for your flower love ❤️ I appreciate your words and stopping by! Received love, tossing more back to you. xo

#MarketFriday loves you!

How much I do not know Denise. I must say light buoys are not as exciting and adventurous as the Light Ships. Thanks for the information. I always find that he research connected to writing posts is such a plus.

I absolutely agree with you!! I don't think they are nearly as cool myself. :)