Those of us who frequent lakes are well aware of the unsuitability of the name, seagull. The bird is a gull (wherever found).
So, how does one reflect on a passing Cgull?
I look at your photo and I see gull reflected on lake’s surface. Nice!
Carlo, do you C the C?
Ouch! You got me. I did not see the C. Score 1 for U.
Yes I can attest to the presence of gulls all across this fair country of ours — from Vancouver Island to PEI — lakes, rivers, ponds and oceans.
You gave plenty of hints Alistair, but it wasn’t until you responded with the question that I really saw the C. Clever!
Tom, sometimes I think that if I had a supervisor, I wouldn’t be allowed to have this much fun.
I Seegull!
Si, I see it too.
Susan on Lake Ontario, a very gullible shore.
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I look at your photo and I see gull reflected on lake’s surface. Nice!
Carlo, do you C the C?
Ouch! You got me. I did not see the C. Score 1 for U.
Yes I can attest to the presence of gulls all across this fair country of ours — from Vancouver Island to PEI — lakes, rivers, ponds and oceans.
You gave plenty of hints Alistair, but it wasn’t until you responded with the question that I really saw the C. Clever!
Tom, sometimes I think that if I had a supervisor, I wouldn’t be allowed to have this much fun.
I Seegull!
Si, I see it too.
Susan on Lake Ontario, a very gullible shore.