Welcome to the Colyn family blog page.. Here is our forum for all things related to the Port Alberni Colyn family..
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Hi Everyone! I thought we'd finally update the Colyn family blog as it has not been changed since 2006. Times are a changing.
We will try some new things to keep everyone interested and to maintain some sense of order around here. There is some social media integration for posts to be shared through Facebook, Twitter, etc. A Search function, so make sure you add labels to your posts for future reference.
Please be patient the next little while if things move around a bit, and be sure to let me know if you like or dislike whats going on.
Oh, and keep up the good posts, everyone! If you need any help logging in or posting, just contact me anytime... ~John
We will try some new things to keep everyone interested and to maintain some sense of order around here. There is some social media integration for posts to be shared through Facebook, Twitter, etc. A Search function, so make sure you add labels to your posts for future reference.
Please be patient the next little while if things move around a bit, and be sure to let me know if you like or dislike whats going on.
Oh, and keep up the good posts, everyone! If you need any help logging in or posting, just contact me anytime... ~John
Saturday, February 10, 2007
dolphins and sunshine
Hello .... we are back. What a wonderful way to spend a holiday!! I feel so rejuvenated! The sunshine was such a treat. I will post more photos on my Flickr site later.
These dolphins were actually trained to "smile". I got picked from the audience to be part of the dolphin show and this picture is of them pushing me up along in the water. It was fun but I almost lost my trunks....now that would have been a show!!
The sunsets were amazing!
It's great to be home though too.
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Hey Corrie, that would have been a cross cultural exibit... A brazillian in Mexico.
ReplyDeleteYou can really see the bodily shape of the adult male in the first picture. Notice the curvy lines and the extra fatty skin for survival in winter. Oh yeah...the dolphins look good too.
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