"O God, I could be bounded in a nut shell and count myself a king of infinite space, were it not that I have bad dreams." - Hamlet Act II scene ii
8 December 2018
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ReplyDeleteThere are other videos of albatross dances. I find them mesmerising.
DeleteWonder how long it takes them to learn the moves.
ReplyDeleteThey ought to have that dance in "Strictly Come Dancing". Better than the Rumba.
DeleteFar more civilized than some humans.
ReplyDeleteThere's something ritualistic about that dance. It's in the very DNA of those birds.
DeleteI've seen that before and could watch it indefinitely.
ReplyDeleteAncient and mesmerising. Not you Graham! The video!
DeleteThanks, I loved that video.
ReplyDeleteGood. Thanks for calling by Carolyn.
DeleteThat is . . . amazing . . . and hilarious . . . and endearing . . . and AMAZING! Thank you so much for this bright spot in the day, YP.
ReplyDeleteI love that timeless dancing. It reminds me of the night I hooked up with my current wife.
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