Good travel advice
Good travel advice
Just saw this on Rachel Ray and thought it would be good info to pass along. Stick a large trash bag in your suitcase and when you get to your destination and unpack seal your suitcase up inside the trash bag.
Not only are we hearing about bedbug infestations all over the world, there was a thread here about bedbugs at the Westin! Also, the spider picture that Stjohnjulie posted looks like the spider was sitting on the strap from a piece of luggage. I wouldn't want to bring THAT type of hitchhiker home!!! An added plus is that you've got something to take everything on the last trip to the dumpsters before heading to the ferry. LOL!
Not only are we hearing about bedbug infestations all over the world, there was a thread here about bedbugs at the Westin! Also, the spider picture that Stjohnjulie posted looks like the spider was sitting on the strap from a piece of luggage. I wouldn't want to bring THAT type of hitchhiker home!!! An added plus is that you've got something to take everything on the last trip to the dumpsters before heading to the ferry. LOL!
what happens if your bug sticks on the trash bag
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COCONUT CRABS
The coconut crab is a large edible land crab related to the hermit crab , and are found in the tropical Indian and Pacific Oceans .. They eat coconuts for a living! How would you like to be on an island and come across a crab that is more than 3 feet from head to tail and weighs up to 40 pounds , with a pair of large pincers strong enough to open coconuts! They can climb trees too , but the y only eat coconuts that have already fallen to the ground. Coconut crab meat has been considered a local delicacy.
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COCONUT CRABS
The coconut crab is a large edible land crab related to the hermit crab , and are found in the tropical Indian and Pacific Oceans .. They eat coconuts for a living! How would you like to be on an island and come across a crab that is more than 3 feet from head to tail and weighs up to 40 pounds , with a pair of large pincers strong enough to open coconuts! They can climb trees too , but the y only eat coconuts that have already fallen to the ground. Coconut crab meat has been considered a local delicacy.
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SOonthebeach wrote:OMG I just about jumped out of my chair at that pic!![]()
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was waiting for the right post and lindy was the Poor unfortunate victim here's a close-up (these photos were too good to waste my weekly joke posts)
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Would lobster at Chauncey creek be a suitable substituteLindy wrote:I'll forgive you if you send ME a 40 lb coconut crab! I can supply my own butter and bibs.
http://www.chaunceycreek.com/


