Under the Sea
(8) What do they got? a lot of sand, We got a hot crustacean band! Each little clam here, know how to jam here under the sea (8) That song doesn't do it quite the justice it deserves I think, though I suppose it might if I could hear under water. But I can't, so for now the simple originality you can only find in the ocean etc. will continue to amaze me. What are the traits of the deep blue that captivate me so? You wouldn't think that I'm this way because of how land locked I am, but then again that might be reason why I am, and possibly others as well. In my perspective, who wouldn't like the intricate beauties of the many diverse communities, splashed with color only found in the ocean?
You're finally at a beach, probably tropical, and you're all ready to go pet dolphins in crystal clear water 10 yards from shore, however you get in with your goggles and all you see is dirt. Then you think back on this blog and ask: What was he talking about??? Clarity in the water has everything to do with discovering the beauty under water with human eyes. I promise that there really is water out there as clear as the sunny posters with coral reefs teaming with life. It's just not like anywhere you've been till you've headed over the Pacific to Tahiti or Hawaii, etc. The water's not always going to be clear, but when it is you really are in a whole different world that seems to follow slightly different rules than that of terrestrials.
Imagine a terrestrial world with minimal space to float around the weaves of other organisms all about their own tasks. In your weightlessness you explore and suddenly come upon a vast hole of deep, dark blue. Not only is it my favorite color, but it is complemented with bright pure oranges, yellows, greens, and other blues right behind you as you gaze across the endless expanse. As I hope you understand, this spectacle is well worth the chilling sensation of the cold water at first, but this is usually associated with waters near the ocean anyway. Shallow clear water is typically warm under the sun in the summer, completing this bliss of nature.
The ocean has caused me to consider being a marine biologist, or something of that nature. It would be the job closest to, yet furthest away from the world. There aren't many other occupations like it. I don't really like the encumbrance of gravity anyway. There aren't any bees or mosquitos under water either. :)
You're finally at a beach, probably tropical, and you're all ready to go pet dolphins in crystal clear water 10 yards from shore, however you get in with your goggles and all you see is dirt. Then you think back on this blog and ask: What was he talking about??? Clarity in the water has everything to do with discovering the beauty under water with human eyes. I promise that there really is water out there as clear as the sunny posters with coral reefs teaming with life. It's just not like anywhere you've been till you've headed over the Pacific to Tahiti or Hawaii, etc. The water's not always going to be clear, but when it is you really are in a whole different world that seems to follow slightly different rules than that of terrestrials.
Imagine a terrestrial world with minimal space to float around the weaves of other organisms all about their own tasks. In your weightlessness you explore and suddenly come upon a vast hole of deep, dark blue. Not only is it my favorite color, but it is complemented with bright pure oranges, yellows, greens, and other blues right behind you as you gaze across the endless expanse. As I hope you understand, this spectacle is well worth the chilling sensation of the cold water at first, but this is usually associated with waters near the ocean anyway. Shallow clear water is typically warm under the sun in the summer, completing this bliss of nature.
The ocean has caused me to consider being a marine biologist, or something of that nature. It would be the job closest to, yet furthest away from the world. There aren't many other occupations like it. I don't really like the encumbrance of gravity anyway. There aren't any bees or mosquitos under water either. :)

2 Comments:
I love how you wrote the (8) things even though it won't do anything...I find myself even writing (8) on paper sometimes :$ hehehe Nice post too
lol ^_^ Well, I know it doesn't do anything, but it's (the (8)) just kind of an inside joke.
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