On Sunday we drove down to Edwin B. Forsythe NWR in New Jersey. We stopped at the Oyster Creek Restaurant for a seafood dinner out in the wetlands on the way home. Out back there were boats camouflaged for duck hunting. In the first photograph there is a deer made of grasses in the far right. I didn’t see it until I looked closely at the photograph. I’ll be posting more in the next couple of days.
Oyster Creek Rest., Otter Pond, Leeds Point, NJ 12/13/2020 Oyster Creek Rest., Otter Pond, Leeds Point, NJ 12/13/2020 Oyster Creek Rest., Otter Pond, Leeds Point, NJ 12/13/2020 Oyster Creek Rest., Otter Pond, Leeds Point, NJ 12/13/2020 Duck blind, Oyster Creek Rest., Otter Pond, Leeds Point, NJ 12/13/2020 Oyster Creek Rest., Otter Pond, Leeds Point, NJ 12/13/2020 Oyster Creek Rest., Otter Pond, Leeds Point, NJ 12/13/2020
A fine set. I found the deer
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🙂 Thanks. I did a little dodging and burning to make it a little easier to see.
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clever.
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That duck blind is fascinating. Some of the same materials are common here, but this one is more aesthetically appealing — and what a beautiful sunset.
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Thanks. Glad you enjoyed these.
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Did you also eat oysters or was the restaurant closed due to corona like they are in most of the European countries ?
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I had steamed clams and Marc ate scallops. There is outdoor dining.
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