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Tuesday, June 30, 2015
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Monday, June 22, 2015
Rocking the Chart: Two Views
Low, low tide here.
I don't usually see this rock as anything more than a ripple or a boil in the waves heading for shore.
Literary Preoccupation
"Reading, his therapist had suggested, had likely been his first drug."
--William Gibson, Zero History
Mendocino Garden
Shots from a rock garden just a bit north out from Van Damme State Beach, just past the first sea-cave.
Sunday, June 21, 2015
Kiss My Abalone
Old diving motto.
Here is a bed of abalone, not yet grown to "legal size" for human harvesting.
I like abalone as creatures more than as food these days. In my youth, I collected and fried my share of these mollusks, but now I like watching them underwater, watching them move about slowly, ponderously, as they seek their own food. Abalone move less like garden snails and more like rhinos in my estimation -- formidable hulks, even if still juvenile in nature, as these ones are.