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RE: A Cafe Drawing of sorts: Terns Feeding and surprised Singularity.

in #slothicorn6 years ago

Great interaction with the terns and looking up. I love the added dimension of interacting with the organic world around her, and obvious fascination. At least in dd world (this dd).

I've always been a bit wiggy fascinated with the ocean. It is SO SO SO vast, and we never know what is bopping around where it cannot be seen. Below, or to the ENORMOUS sides. I'm definitely more of a terrestrial. I think it comes from movies when young, and things appearing out of the 'behind you' in the shadows. In this case, the 4800 miles of mile-deep ocean 'behind' you. A LOT of BIG things can hide there. And I'm not convinced there aren't some REALLY big things out there, that are very very old. It is too vast, like space. Only with critters with Schteinnswallowing teeth. My nephew was a deep-sea rover operator in the North sea and all over the place. Some of the pictures of things they saw down below, were pretty amazing. One was a squid with crab claws on two long arms. And it just swam by the camera. Like the movies. I'm staying in the trees, thank you verymuch. Hope your weekend is a bonny good one. Till lateron.

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I've been off Steemit for 2 days, I broke my toe and it was @winstonalden's bday, so I'm a bit behind on comments, but I shall catch up. Of course today Steemit won't respond and I post a long comment and it spins and spins and then tells me 'broadcast error'. Oh tech what a coy little vixen you are.

I have always loved the sea and lakes and streams and ponds and pools! If it has water in it , I'm in it , on it or near it. I love a deep wood as well, and I enjoy a mountain view, but I don't really like to be up high, so when we holiday in Bar Harbor @winstonalden gets his high mountain hikes and I get my low sea level meanders.

I've always felt safer with the scary things in the briney deep then I might be in the woods, not sure why? If anyone wanted to believe in 'signs' I am a water sign, for what that is worth. Who can say. I was told that as soon as I could walk, I would run to the end of our family pool and dive in with abandon into the deep end. Who knows why, maybe I'm tyring to return to my pre evolutionary state wondering why we bothered to climb up out of the sea ;)

I'll wave to you up in the trees whilst under the shallow waters in my mask and snorkel :)

Ha haa, that little vixen is a sly one. Hate when she just spins and spins and spins and laughs at me. And I have some nice imagery for the day, dda oozing down the shore through the reeds and such, to get back to the briney beginning once more. That should keep me going for the day ( :

So sorry about your toe. That is a pain, and little to do about it. How did it happen? I am maybe crossing over in comments and such here, between your toe and GK's finger, I know there have been many injuries on Steemit. Albeit smaller ones', which is good. I hope you have it taped to it's friends next door, and you are healing up nicely. I broke a few in basketball and in the woods. Very painful indeed. And hard to hobble.

I too am a water sign. But still am wary of the grand ocean. Maybe my urn got dropped long ago. Plus I sink like a rock, so swimming great distances is out of the question. Need the stamina of a 1000 to do it. So...I shall wave from my tree, and then toss sticks down for you to look at with your snorkel and mask. I DO love to snorkel. Though I stay close to shore in the ocean.

Storytime: I once was in Florida, and a local told me about the GREAT sea and snorkelriffic life along the pilings of an old pier that ran out about a half mile or more from shore. I was going to snorkel out to the far ones to see what I could see. The next day, I was getting ready, dorky fins on and all, and a local woman came up and we chatted. She told me in an offhand way they had sighted an 11 foot hammerhead along the pilings a week or so earlier. I forwent my trip. I figured I would not need to be eaten, but would successfully die of heart failure, just SEEING a shark like that through my little glass facial window, a half mile from shore. Cant' imagine WHAT that snorkel shout/schnnort would sound like! Question: how long can a stick person sit on a piling, in the blistering Florida sun, until a boat comes along? I have no idea. Never found out. Plus climbing it with fins would be a bit difficult. (That's why we don't climb trees in the forest in fins. Get's wonky up there. ) I'm such a safety weenie, aren't I?
Well, another longer than long diatribe here. Let me know if you get tired of them. I just sort of launch and say up there for awhile.

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