Thursday, September 21, 2006

1. Go To St Ives And Feed The Seagulls

If you appreciate top days out and love the feel of a 2lb feathered rat hitting you over the head while trying to eat your fish&chips. St Ives is the place for you.
DO NOT FEED THE SEAGULS?
What *in choice do you have when its them that decide if you going to finish your nosh.
The looks you get when you try and kick one its disgraceful.
Check out the game from the BBC site : when seagulls attack

1 comment:

Carol said...

Swimming off a secluded beach a few weeks ago I returned to discover a seagull had got into my rucksack, spread the contents everywhere and eaten of all things a banana!!! So they don't stop at pasties and icecreams. When you have had enough of their harrassment I suggest you take time out to travel further down the coast from St Ives and go to Godrevy Head to check out the seals.You can park at Gwithien Towans near Hayle. Yesterday I spotted ten pairs of seals. In the next two weeks the females will be beaching themselves to give birth. An early pup caught in fishing nets has already been found in Mullion Cove. It is now in the care of Gweek Seal Sanctuary. Seals don't seem to choose an easy time of the year to have their young and given the recent storms could have a difficult time. Here is some advice from the seal sanctuary in the event you see what appears to be an abandoned pup: don't handle or move it, keep your distance but contact the seal sanctuary on 01326 221361.