Alicia Jessop, a 34-year-old sports law professor at Pepperdine University, may have had her most surprising experience in her lifetime. “Who knew all I had to do to become a wildlife photographer was go to Maine, order a lobster roll and snap a picture of it in front of a lighthouse for the ‘Gram?!” wrote Alicia on her Instagram account.
While she was lining up the perfect shot of her lunch in front of Nubble Lighthouse in York, a seagull swooped down and stole her roll.
"I was really embarrassed. You hear stories of people taking crazy Instagram pictures and hurting themselves, and I was like, 'Oh my God, you are now that person,'" she told The Guardian.
And so Alicia did not have a choice but to buy a second $21.50 lobster roll. This time, she took the photo in front of Fox’s Lobster House.
I hope that seagull took its time eating the expensive roll.
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