With another decent forcast I headed down to the coast hoping for great things. Sure enough, from a distance the sea and the sun looked canny.
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However, once I ventured past the harbour bar it turned out the sea was quite lumpy.
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Nevertheless I allowed myself to drift north for about half a mile on the ebbing tide before deciding things were getting a little uncomfortable out there. On top of the fact there was no fish showing to temp me to stay.
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Then, just as I arrived back on the flat calm waters of the harbour, a fin suddenly appeared which more warmed the cockles of my underpants never mind my heart!!
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Thankfully it was no more sinister than a pod of what I presume to be Porpoises as they seemed smaller than the Dolphins I have seen before.
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In truth they were great to see once the shock had gone. They kind of made up for my blank!
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However, once I ventured past the harbour bar it turned out the sea was quite lumpy.
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Nevertheless I allowed myself to drift north for about half a mile on the ebbing tide before deciding things were getting a little uncomfortable out there. On top of the fact there was no fish showing to temp me to stay.
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Then, just as I arrived back on the flat calm waters of the harbour, a fin suddenly appeared which more warmed the cockles of my underpants never mind my heart!!
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Thankfully it was no more sinister than a pod of what I presume to be Porpoises as they seemed smaller than the Dolphins I have seen before.
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In truth they were great to see once the shock had gone. They kind of made up for my blank!
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