A Winter Diversion
After a while snow, ice, gray skies, freezing temperatures and being confined inside is a drag. I know.
So, what if your job is a beach?
And what if waring 5000 pound elephant seals were a job hazard?
That's the deal for a couple of Cal Poly researchers recording behavior and communication sounds of elephant seals at our local rookery. The battling brutes kept wrestling closer to equipment.
Try being nonchalant as the bull edges ever closer while your colleague is trying to extract a sound boom that another beach resident has rolled on down at the ocean.
It's not always picnic at the Pacific shore. Researching the colony also includes counting the pups that don't survive.
Still, the beach beats any office I've known.
And who's going to complain about you catching a nap?
When compared to those winter's past, it's hard to think of even a foggy and cool day as being a bad day at the beach. That idea is shared out here.
February can be brutal out there. On the central cost, it brings green and the hint of the spring's renewal that comes to all.
Back when my patience with winter chill and hazard was at its end, I'd start playing Paul Simon's April Come She Will.
It will and for those of you in freezing temperatures, rain and snow, hope the adage "life's a beach!" warms you a bit.
See you down the trail.
Lucky you to live at the beach. Just watch out for those rogue waves, though.
ReplyDeleteI hope the the guy they caught shooting the sea lions north of San Simeon, a few years ago is still in jail.
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