tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4956989639073843954.post1740635871865487349..comments2024-03-21T05:30:03.220-04:00Comments on Science teacher: Leslie and the Perseidsdoylehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12901661320505882735noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4956989639073843954.post-65871257576570883412009-08-19T18:28:38.906-04:002009-08-19T18:28:38.906-04:00Thanks for the words, I really like this post.
We...Thanks for the words, I really like this post.<br /><br />We are truly blessed to be so near the sea; I should spend more time there and less time gazing in the monitor,doylehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12901661320505882735noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4956989639073843954.post-40399464899413966902009-08-17T17:43:47.551-04:002009-08-17T17:43:47.551-04:00This is a wonderful post! A reminder to enjoy lif...This is a wonderful post! A reminder to enjoy life and love as well as a lesson on the ubiquity of yeast and stardust and their various uses.<br /><br />I saw part of the Perseid shower while camping on Cape Cod last week. In the small patch of open sky above my campsite in the woods, I saw an amazingly bright and long streak that made my night. <br /><br />I thought of you as I waded through tide pools full of horseshoe crabs and other life while collecting beautiful rocks made of granite worn smooth and intact shells. My family and I watched the tide go in and out while seals swam past. It was hot enough to swim in 60 degree water and be grateful for the cold. You are fortunate to live so close to the ocean.Kathryn Jhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16757414380685368592noreply@blogger.com