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Well, I'm still searching for a place to move to that isn't as hot as where I am now.  Maybe you can point me to somewhere one of these days.


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Pacifica or Half Moon Bay.

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I love watching the whales.  That eyeball was a surprise Smiley Surprised

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@NoelSeven wrote:

@GingerPeach wrote:

Well, I'm still searching for a place to move to that isn't as hot as where I am now.  Maybe you can point me to somewhere one of these days.


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Pacifica or Half Moon Bay.


Noel, I'm familiar with the area.  I've already done a lot of research. I meant specifics.  Thanks anyway.

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The otter incident had me a little on edge.  Poor mama otter had to give up her dinner.

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@GingerPeach wrote:

@NoelSeven wrote:

@GingerPeach wrote:

Well, I'm still searching for a place to move to that isn't as hot as where I am now.  Maybe you can point me to somewhere one of these days.


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Pacifica or Half Moon Bay.


Noel, I'm familiar with the area.  I've already done a lot of research. I meant specifics.  Thanks anyway.


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Sorry, I don't know what you mean by specifics if not the name of the town.

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Community, neighborhood, housing development, etc.

But nevermind and thanks.  I will be researching for some time to come.

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IT WAS WONDERFUL!  Can't wait to see Part 2 this evening.

 

We are so lucky to live in the Bay Area because of all the sea life around us.  There are hidden beaches that host different groups of sea mammals, some you can walk almost right up to.

 

 

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When I was in high school, I chose to take a marine biology class for two consecutive summers.  A bus would come to each of our north Marin doors at about 3:30 in the morning (can you imagine high school kids up that early?).

We'd then be driven out to Pt. Reyes or Bolinas or other Marin and Sonoma coast tide pools.  It was fascinating.  

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@GingerPeach wrote:

When I was in high school, I chose to take a marine biology class for two consecutive summers.  A bus would come to each of our north Marin doors at about 3:30 in the morning (can you imagine high school kids up that early?).

We'd then be driven out to Pt. Reyes or Bolinas or other Marin and Sonoma coast tide pools.  It was fascinating.  


 

Wow, very cool for high school kids, HG!

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@Moonchilde wrote:

@GingerPeach wrote:

When I was in high school, I chose to take a marine biology class for two consecutive summers.  A bus would come to each of our north Marin doors at about 3:30 in the morning (can you imagine high school kids up that early?).

We'd then be driven out to Pt. Reyes or Bolinas or other Marin and Sonoma coast tide pools.  It was fascinating.  


 

Wow, very cool for high school kids, HG!


Wasn't it though?  Back in the 60s I guess school districts had money for this kind of thing.  (It was an actual class for extra credit.)  I feel lucky and blessed to have gone to school then.  I don't think this kind of thing is available too much anymore, at least as far as I'm aware.   Maybe not unless someone finds a private class or a college course.

Watching the Big Blue program brought back thoughts of wading through tide pools (very, very carefully so as not to disturb the denizens).

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