It was all hands on deck the night we helped our friends escape over the ocean. We hadn’t known them more than a few hours but here we were already, aiding and abetting. We knew this was right. No matter the cost, to us or the local economy. We would take our chances. Hundreds of lobsters would make their way back to their homes.
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But then what did you eat for dinner.
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Coupla steaks! Ha!!!!π
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So fortunate for them! They did not land on someone’s plate! Now they are happily swimming in their home π
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The idea is even if they get recaptured in an hour that they had at least that for themselves…Its a Buddhist thing
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Great story, Ivy!!! But my mouth started watering, tasting lobster in butter…or in creamy Parmesan sauce over pasta…. π
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Haaaaaaa hahaha!π
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There is a strict lobster season here and a very tight quota. Sadly this means the price is high for those individuals that come our way!
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Yeah…its even more expensive than here i bet…we dropped a chunk of change to let these guys go.
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Such an incredibly awesome thing to do, it doesn’t matter that you can’t save them all, or that they might have been caught again another day. For that moment they were all free to live as intended, and I know the Universe was grateful. I like to think that God was smiling as He witnessed pure love in action!
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Heeheehee! The weirdo vegan approves!
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Me too! Thanks!
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Hooray! Save the lobsters!
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