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Old 05-26-2004, 11:14 PM   #14
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Got one, killer whale breaching with full moon in the background.

If interested, this is why I choose the killer whale for the tat. Back in one of my past lives I used to fish in Alaska. We were heading back into King Cove after a few months as sea without seeing dry land. There was a full moon and the weather was awesome, 60 degrees or so and no wind. It was the perfect night, almost sureal for those parts that time of the year. I was just looking off into the light of the moon thinking about how good it was to be heading home soon. Well, as I was daydreaming a killer whale came out of nowhere and breached, right where I was looking in the path of the moon. It was just an amazing feeling that came over me, very spritual and very hard to explain.

Oh well, thats my tat.... :-)
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