SAN SEBASTIAN. Chicken of the Sea is an American brand of canned tuna. In San Sebastian they come in little boats instead, ready to learn to sail!
"Chicken of the Sea" es una marca americana de atún en lata. En San Sebastian vienen en pequeños "botes" en cambio, listos para aprender a navegar!
Odio esos barquitos pequeños, desde que lo pase mal no quiero ni verlos en pintura jaja.
ReplyDeleteBesines!!!
How cute! You have to start somewhere.
ReplyDeleteI'd jump at the chance to have sailing lessons in those.
Kel
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ReplyDeleteWhat great fun these little boats appear to be and just the kind of 'boating' which we should much enjoy. And how blue the sea is - such a contrast to the grey of the English Channel, even in summer, which we look onto when we are in Brighton.
It looks so funny!:)
ReplyDeleteSan Sebastian seems to be a wonderful spot!
ReplyDeleteLa verdad es que me debería de avergonzar habiendo vivido la mayor parte de mi vida junto al mar y no saber navegar!!!Me encanta el nombre Chicken of the sea!! es perfecto!!!!tiene algo de enternecedor!!!
ReplyDeleteyou have just too much fun!...grab me a boat will you...i would love to learn to sail.....away.....
ReplyDeleteThey remind me of little ducklings swimming after their momma! Very cute the little sailors in training.
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My girls learned to sail in little single-passenger boats but on a sloped beach... how cute to see them lined up like baby ducks! The boats in the first photo have jibs and two young sailors each.
ReplyDeleteBises,
Genie
i love the name "chicken of the sea". do you remember konrad lorenz and his ducks?
ReplyDeleteSuch a great,positive,enjoyable skill for children to learn! ( chicken of the sea...very cute!)
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