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FISHING BANKS - litter

7 weeks: Viking and Rockall have both found their new homes. As for Georges, I think I'll wait and see what to do. What's new this week is that they have started to use almost the whole house. They play they're explorers, and love to come back "home" and have a nap in the sofa after their great adventures.

 

Viking - NFO n 09 23 /24

Male - Weight 7 weeks: 1098 grammes

I love his white tale tip, and I think he's an extremely strong and promising male!

Vikingbanken is a fishing bank west of Bergen and east of the Shetland Islands, outside the Norwegian Trench

 

 

 

 

 

 

Rockall - NFO n 09 23 / 24

 

Female - Weight 7 weeks: 954 grammes

She's a very, very social and charming girl already, and she loves it when I come to say hello.

Rockall is an uninhabited remote granite islet in the North Atlantic Ocean situated at the following rough distances from the closest large islands: 430 km (270 miles) north-west of Ireland, 460 km (290 miles) west of Great Britain and 700 km (440 miles) south of Iceland. It is within the United Kingdom's exclusive economic zone. The nearest permanently inhabited place is the island of North Uist in the Scottish Outer Hebrides, 370 km (230 miles) to the east. The Rockall Bank is situated around this area. (Wikipedia)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Georges- NFO n 09

Male - Weight 7 weeks: 1172 grammes

Georges is my elegant and very, very promising male. I love the way he's "dressed", wearing a tuxedo as he does. And he's BIG!

Georges Bank is a large elevated area of the sea floor between Cape Cod, Massachusetts (USA), and Cape Sable Island, Nova Scotia (Canada). It separates the Gulf of Maine from the Atlantic Ocean. The origin of its name is obscure. The 1610 Velasco map, prepared for King James I of England, used the name "S. Georges Banck", a common practice when the name of the English patron saint, St. George, was sprinkled around the English-colonized world. By the 1850s, it was known as simply as Georges Bank. (Wikipedia)

This is the fishing bank where my father spent a lot of time when he went sea scallop fishing and also fishing flounders in the late fifties and the early sixties. I often heard this name mentioned through my childhood.

 

 

 

 

 

The wonderful siblings:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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BEING TOGETHER