Sea Nettles Never Leave, Message From the Cap’n
Posted by Jack Russell on July 23, 2020 · Leave a Comment
Condensed milk will neutralize a sting in the eye, or elsewhere, from sea nettles, says Cap’n Jack Russell. Watermen, he claims, wouldn’t go crabbing without a can along side ’em.
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Season Ends … Season Begins – Message From the Captain
Posted by Jack Russell on April 17, 2017 · 3 Comments
The Cap’n writes, as spring engulfs the Chesapeake ……. End of one season and beginning of another…. and also begins meanderings upon “birds of a feather”
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Jelly Fish & Others Winter in the Chesapeake
Posted by Jack Russell on February 16, 2017 · Leave a Comment
Jelly fish, bald eagles, and a raft of ducks spend the winter in the Chesapeake Bay. This and more important seasonal information in this Message from the Cap’n.