RE: Intertidal

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Thank you for the photographic, geological and marine tour. The kind of thing I look at briefly on my desktop. When I'm ready to go to sleep tonight, I take my time, read slowly, and linger over the pictures.

I once reviewed a book that featured photos from an area near the Salish Sea, which I believe is in your neck of the woods. The photographer/author uses an electron microscope to look at stuff like a grain of pollen. I have a copy of the book because he sent it to me, after I wrote the review. Really nice guy.

The book: On An Acre Shy of Eternity/ Micro Landscapes at the Edge.

I wish I could show it to you. You'd love it. Maybe it's in your library.😇



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Awesome! I just learned a new fact today:

I LIVE ALONG THE SALISH SEA

In all the years that I've been living here I've never heard of the ocean called the Salish sea. I've heard of it, but I thought it was somewhere out there in them misty islands. I never realized I actually live on its shores. Everyone refers to it as the Pacific ocean or just the ocean, even scientists and news casters.

Is this some kind of elaborate prank?

If it weren't for this article, I would say it is: Where on Earth Is the Salish Sea?

Most Washington and B.C. Residents Don’t Know They Live Alongside the Salish Sea...
The study reveals that only 5 percent of people in Washington and 14 percent of British Columbians can identify the Salish Sea — the marine ecosystem that spans the United States-Canada border and includes both Seattle and Vancouver.

I'm gonna be the hit of the parties.

Thank you @agmoore! 😄

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I'm gonna be the hit of the parties.

I somehow have never imagined this as one of your life goals 😅

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I somehow have never imagined this as one of your life goals 😅

What can I say? I'm a man full of mystery. 🥂 🎉

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