At the Cedar Key Seafood Festival, you could buy a variety of items, including coffee tables made from lobster traps and farm-raised clams (the latter being a key Cedar Key industry.
Yummy for the clams. Those lobster tables are weird! OK, we have the same kind of nets to keep the boats out and they also define the bathing zone that is being watched by lifesavers.
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Yummy for the clams. Those lobster tables are weird!
OK, we have the same kind of nets to keep the boats out and they also define the bathing zone that is being watched by lifesavers.
I like those tables and that hobbyhorse. It appears to have been a somewhat chilly day.
@ Brattcat - Yeah...it was probably in the low 70s in the shade!
I cannot picture the lobster tables in my own yard or house, but they seem very appropriate there.
I remember LOVING clams and lobster as a kid but I eat vegetarian now. ;-)
@ EG - Lois Anne has been a vegetarian for 30 years...and now, a few weeks ago, she went vegan! 'Tis an interesting experience.
I don't think I'd like a coffee table made of lobster traps, but it's an interesting idea for sure.
Now that's what I call recycling. The tables look quite nice.
I love clams! Now you need to get a picture of one of those clam farms.
ohmigod, it's weird.
I think I would not buy it!
Léia
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