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Get on Drewslist, Get to Know Drew
Welcome to Tidal Life! PLEASE NOTE: Tidal Life is not Drews List. You cannot subscribe to Drews List by subscribing to Tidal Life. But if you like articles about cool things like Drews List, beautiful beaches, sailing stories and funny books, then please subscribe! The following article contains information about Drewslist and how to subscribe…
World Oceans Day: One more excuse to celebrate the sea
It’s World Oceans Day! All I can muster right now is a quick link. My computer is behaving badly. I’m spending far too much time waiting for processes to finish, shutting and restarting programs, rebooting. Uploading a photo is painful. Maintenance time. Until I get to the bottom of this all I’ve got for World…
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One for the books, and maybe a nautilus shaped lamp – a bronze octopus table
I love this bronze octopus table I found on The Steampunk Home. Love the rest of the site too, though most of it isn’t salty enough to qualify for mention here. Looking at this takes me back too my childhood and listening to a recording of Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea, over and over…
Blue climate solutions
I received the following email from The Seagrass Forum about the Blue Climate initiative: Dear Colleagues (seagrass forum), Please sign-on to our Marine Science / Conservation & Climate Change Letters. The purpose of these letters, addressed to President Obama and the U.S. Senate, is to advance tropical marine conservation as part of the solution to…
Water Photo of the Week: A Bay Called Useless
Usefulness depends on your perspective – a lesson from Useless Bay When Captain Vancouver and his crew scrawled the words Useless Bay across their map, the name made good sense to them. For a ship the size of Discovery, this wide, shallow bay with a sand bottom provided nothing – no place to land and get to…
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Weather as Entertainment: Drip and Splat a stormwater story
We’re several days past April Fool’s and still the kooky weather. Today brought us the gamut: drizzle in the morning, rain at lunch time and then this afternoon we ran to the windows to watch hail hammer off the pavement. As hailstorms around here go it was a long one. Twenty minutes or so. And…