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Keitha
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Not sure if anyone is familiar with the practice of cruising ducks; there's plenty of info online if you're curious. My ducks have been patiently waiting in a cupboard since my aborted cruise at the start of the pandemic; the destination was The Bahamas - which is why I chose flamingos, their national bird. Now I'm about to set sail again, leaving Sunday on an Eastern Caribbean cruise. One of our stops is the Bahamas; good thing, as I doubt I'd find bananaquit ducks or pelican ducks, which are the national birds of the other islands I'm visiting, LOL. Figured as I pulled out some old fibres from my scrapbook stash that it was fair game (like my pun?) to post this here.
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How fun! First time I've seen flamingo ducks, but what a great idea.
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Have an amazing time!
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