One foot, two foot, Blue foot... #candymedusa

Nothing about the C word today...
But this.  If Zeeke can wash his hands, you can too!
https://twitter.com/i/status/1242452292755951617


I have a Seaster who did get to do her leg from Panama to Galapagos, Candy Medusa, who is an artist and a marine biologist.  It seems they saw quite a few boobies on their leg.  The blue legs are an important part of their mating process. The males do a high stepping dance to show off their blue feet. Apparently, if you're a female Booby this is key to choosing Mr Right. But, it doesn't mean the end of 'footing' around.....  Have a look:




This is a post from that leg talking about the plastic the eXXpedition crew saw:
https://exxpedition.com/weve-seen-more-trash-than-wildlife-400-miles-offshore/
This one was written by a Seaster that lives on Galapagos. She's a researcher. 
https://exxpedition.com/sailing-to-the-galapagos/

Back to Candy, she is in isolation since her return from the trip and has been posting these Booby cartoons she drew.


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Image may contain: possible text that says 'Day 10 of isolation: Hey Bob, is it time to play Whose Foot is This? No. Whose foot is this? Please never tell me me where you got that Dave. @CandyMedusa'

EM and I are finding that we start off somewhere to do something and end up doing something else and can't remember what we set off to do.  I'm hoping this is normal in this circumstance.  I'm comforted by the fact that we are both experiencing it. Hopefully, we won't start playing the 'Whose Foot' game or painting our feet blue. 



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