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I knew it! I sensed that the time was near, oink oink!
I was enjoying a late lunch at Capt. Hiram's in Sebastian, FL and I
told my wife, "You know something important is in the air, I can smell it!"
No, it wasnt the typical down-wind smelly Indian River lagoon, it was
just-- different.
Aha so there, they must have passed by on their way to Cinci!
EJP
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>tomorrow is the day when the Turkey Buzzards (Cathartes aura) are scheduled to return to Hinckley, Ohio. They have been doing so ever since a day in the early 1800's when the people of that area put on a big kill of bears, coyotes, panthers, and other critters that had been feasting on their cattle. As the kill rotted, The buzzards came---and have been returniong to their roosting sites ever since in Hinkley.
> I only site this because the Flying Pigs usually return to Cincinnati the following day. You could look it up. This is a shell related matter, since it has been discovered that the Pigs usually dine on flying clams and the well-known Gliding Oysters during their flight.
> Would I lie?
> Art
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