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Terri Farley
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Tuesday, February 03, 2009

What Jesse Saw



Dear Readers,
Those of your who've read SEVEN TEARS INTO THE SEA will understand the title of this post.
Those of you who haven't can still let your mind fill with wonder at this incredible photograph of a stingray migration. See the sunlight striking the water? See the symmetry to all those bodies? They could almost be falling leaves. Or angels.
My high school physiology teacher told us human blood has the same percentage of saline as the ocean. I don't know if he was technically correct, but there's an echo of rightness to his words.
Imagining the warm sea rippling as these creature pass, I feel like I have sea water in my veins.

Nature astounds me.
Terri


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Comments: I got this in an email and it was in National Geographic! My mom said they looked like falling leaves too! I read that they have a 7 foot wing span! Aren't they just amazing?
p.s. i havent started it yet but i got seven tears into the sea out from the library yesterday.
  Unbelievable. Thanks for posting Terri.
  Hello from anna in conn.

wow; they look like falling leaves in a brook; awesome ! I din't know sting rays migrated in a group !

I have a video of a "Dolphin Stamede" lol; and a picture of 400 Pneguins being let go to the sea;

I also have a video of Mustangs in training...

I'll send these to Terri and she can post; prob. this weekend;

Mother Nature Rocks ! ! !anna
  Yes the creation is magnificent... its hard to believe that some people consider it a mistake... but who could denie this wonder of a divine creator?
  Seven Tears Into The sea? Is it a good book for young teens or is it strictly Adult?
  amazing. thanks for posting Terri.
  I read seven tears into the sea and I still dont understand why it says what jesse saw. Did he see these?
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