Agathe and Min visit the Breakwater
One of our favourite places to walk on a nice day is along the 800 m long breakwater that shelters the Victoria Harbour entrance…on a fine day it is possible to walk along the lower level along giant blocks of granite. Min and Agathe accompanied some visitors on a stroll a few days ago.
As usual, there are fascinations galore for very small wooden persons to discover….
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Min thought this was the cutest little Isopod she had ever seen in all her born days…
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She carried it faithfully almost the entire rest of the day, but Agathe convinced her it would be too scuttley to keep as a pet, and they set it free before returning to the Hitty cupboard.
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It looks like they had a very nice walk. Min was wise to let the isopod free – it would have driven everyone crazy with its constant motion.
yes… all those legs scuttling about, not to mention the rotten fish it likes to eat…
Min is such a sweetie. Another thing I had never seen…a tiny Isopod!! Another enjoyable visit with the Quimper Hittys and their fascinating environment. Lovely photos as always!!
We had a great time, the breakwater is such a pretty place on a nice day!
The Bonsai Hittys loved seeing the Isopod. It looks like a living fossil!
It does! Such an interesting animal.
Scuttley indeed ….Well, better free than in the Hitty cupboard, I’m sure.
Min is always interested in things with lots of legs. The rest of the girls not so enthusiastic.
How magical that Min found an isopod! They look like they came straight out of the world of the dinosaurs!
I think they probably did! Min finds all kinds of interesting things almost every where she goes!
Oh they do have such fun and go to beautiful places, to live so close to the sea is marvellous.
Especially on a sunny calm day! It can be a different kind of beautiful in a storm, but then it is risky for Hittys to be outdoors Crashing waves and gale force winds are best observed from indoors!
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