Sea Fever (on Tubi) is a 2019 science fiction horror thriller film about the crew of a marooned fishing trawler, who find themselves threatened by a parasitic infection.
That film sounds a little too close to home when it comes to going out fishing in a boat. (Not that I am out for days) and oh I love the smell of honeysuckle. :) Hope it was a good day.
Because this blog does not consist of a single focus topic I chose the name Divers and Sundry where "Divers" means being of many and various kinds, and "Sundry" means consisting of a haphazard assortment of different kinds.
That film sounds very scary. Your honeysuckle is lovely! Valerie
ReplyDeleteThanks :)
Delete...and, do you still have hummingbirds.
ReplyDeleteWe saw one yesterday. It won't be long now.
DeleteOh, how I dearly love honeysuckle!
ReplyDeleteI love this native one.
DeleteSounds gruesome - yuk! Loving the honeysuckle, I bet it smells amazing and is perfect for your patio 😊. Happy wishes! Hugs, Jo x
ReplyDeleteThere's not much scent to this native honeysuckle. Nothing like the invasive yellow Japanese kind.
DeleteMy petunias are still hanging in there, too, despite the very chilly nights with temps in the 30s. :)
ReplyDeleteTemps in the 30s! Brrr!!! We'll not be there for a while.
DeleteTemps in the 30s! Brrr!!! We'll not be there for a while.
DeleteThat film sounds a little too close to home when it comes to going out fishing in a boat. (Not that I am out for days) and oh I love the smell of honeysuckle. :) Hope it was a good day.
ReplyDeleteI don't notice a scent with the native honeysuckle.
DeleteThis sounds like a take on the Incredible Shrinking Man. Wow, to your honeysuckle.
ReplyDeleteI remember the Incredible Shrinking Man. Now that is a tragic tale.
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