Me, Fred, surfed on home to Marrowstone to see Ruffles.
You know, all animal like us. Individuals.
Orca individuals get names from good people studying whales.
Ruffles son of Granny we think. Granny almost 100!
Ruffles, he same age as buddy Ron! Old Guy.
Ron say maybe Teachers want to look good and close at this card!
How about if kids made cards like this for Polar Bears,
Albatross, Right Whales in Africa, Right Whales in America,
Humpbacks, Monk Seals, Common Seals in England (not so common),
A deck of cards of Ocean Endangered Animals!
Nice picture on front.
Info on back, like maybe map too, where they live,
where they used to live, where they will live when kids help them!
Friends of Fred Ocean Cards.
Be fun. Be good for animals!
Got this idea when watching water this morning.
Lots of seals. No sign of Ruffles, but friends in San Juan Islands hear him
on hydrophones. Think maybe Ruffles in trouble or looking for family?
Be looking for beautiful African Stamps
from Fred's new friends in South Africa.
Not to believe -- they gonna make BIG WHALE TAIL
like Tussing Whale in Pickerington!
Be talking and sharing England stories too,
but keep people and all life of Haiti in Heart.
Fred. Marrowstone Island. Soon in Africa.
Ruffles Identification Card originally published by
NOAA and the Seattle Aquarium.
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