But I think he needs to know that he is not the only person who has a walk behind mower. I am behind this one every day.
cz, 20:26 9/28/2014
This is a journal of events, feelings, observations and more related to the preparation, move and life on Broad Key, Florida. I may include other stories or points of interest to mix it up a little. Please don't hold me to any form or content.
Just a few minutes ago I went to the boathouse. I discovered why. A 14 inch diameter (typical size) Moon Jellyfish was swimming through. There were several other smaller Moon Jellies there too. It was fun to watch the big one. Without question it was swimming. Often we have a mental image of jellyfish floating but that is not accurate. They swim and this one was "stroking" along at a good rate.
Spiny Lobsters are around the dock and boathouse and in between. They are not the cold water type with the pinchers. In place of the pinchers there are long "antenna". This a lobster sanctuary. Commercial harvesting is prohibited. (See another side note at the bottom of this post.) But there are hundreds of them, literally, around the boathouse. They are a social critter and are found backed into any crevice or hole they can find. Recently, it was molting season. The bottom is now littered with the evacuated shells of this curious crustacean.
A few days ago one of the students was fishing off the dock for barracuda. Long story but not for now. In the process he caught a Nassau Grouper. It was a smaller one at about 20". We worked together to carefully free it from the hook and return it to the water. Not sure but I don't think catching them is appropriate. I have so much to learn...
The picture to the left is one of my offices. WVU never offered me accommodations like these. This was the return trip after sun up. The water was smooth. Easy boating.