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Beyond Sea Level Blog: November 2009
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Beyond Sea Level Blog. Walking along the Pacific Northwest coast means walking along tide pools thriving with life - life that becomes exposed to the air and our eager eyes during low tides. We spent one especially memorable afternoon moving among rocks piled with Ochre sea stars and I got a little carried away with taking pictures of their artistically arranged bodies against the barnacled, seaweed-choked rocks and fine gray beach sand. The underbelly, or under arms as it were, of these sea creatures is...
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Beyond Sea Level Blog: December 2010
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Beyond Sea Level Blog. New Year, New Adventures. Best wishes to you and yours this New Year. May it be filled with hope, joy, and magical moments of unanticipated wonder. Sea Otter pup at Shi Shi Beach crying for mom. Posted by Callae Frazier, Dale Tessin. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Contact Beyond Sea Level. About Beyond Sea Level Blog. Beyond Sea Level our perspectives become skewed.the air thins and the oceans darken. BSL blog posts will include observations and views from all elevations.
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Beyond Sea Level Blog: January 2010
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Beyond Sea Level Blog. Bursting into the New Year! You never know when something will occur that will put your long-discussed, well-laid plans on hold. That being said, Dale and I set out for the Pacific Northwest in early January with a few simple goals in mind; 1) Find immediate employment that will 2) sustain ourselves (food and housing) while we 3) apply for grants and develop curriculum for the future of Beyond Sea Level (BSL). We honestly didn’t know. Dale was feeling discomfort in Colora...No use ...
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Beyond Sea Level Blog: September 2009
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Beyond Sea Level Blog. NEWS - Bow reached. Bow reached on Sat. Sept. 26, trail map updated - next stop Port Towsand. 1,063 Miles hiked out of 1,290 total - 82% done! Posted by Alan Frazier]. Posted by Callae Frazier, Dale Tessin. Bees, Wasps, Bee-Mimics. Here you find the second in a series of Interesting Insect encounters on the PNT. Throughout this trip we've frequently encountered bees, wasps and bee mimics. Here are some images of these distinctive critters. Posted by Callae Frazier, Dale Tessin.
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Beyond Sea Level Blog: May 2010
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Beyond Sea Level Blog. Updates and News Flashes. Despite not actively blogging lately, Beyond Sea Level (BSL) has been quietly active. It's about time we bring that energy back to the blog! We'll begin with some updates and news flashes. Dale has fully recovered from January's week-long stay in the hospital following an emergency appendectomy. All that remains of the ordeal is a 3-inch scar across his lower abdomen, and the distasteful memory of an unfortunate experience with lime-green hospital jello.
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Beyond Sea Level Blog: Ochre Star
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Beyond Sea Level Blog. Impressed by its tenacity, I watched as murky waves lapped repeatedly up and over its rough orange skin. Imagining it to be the brightly-colored, yet impassive female, next to the striking purple male, I wondered if it smelled the salty, sun baked rot of seaweed permeating my nostrils. Did its belly gurgle as mine did now - gastric juices flowing in anticipation of shellfish for dinner? Posted by Callae Frazier, Dale Tessin. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Review our PNT Route.
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Beyond Sea Level Blog: Bursting into the New Year!
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Beyond Sea Level Blog. Bursting into the New Year! You never know when something will occur that will put your long-discussed, well-laid plans on hold. That being said, Dale and I set out for the Pacific Northwest in early January with a few simple goals in mind; 1) Find immediate employment that will 2) sustain ourselves (food and housing) while we 3) apply for grants and develop curriculum for the future of Beyond Sea Level (BSL). We honestly didn’t know. Dale was feeling discomfort in Colora...Burstin...
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Beyond Sea Level Blog: Updates and News Flashes
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Beyond Sea Level Blog. Updates and News Flashes. Despite not actively blogging lately, Beyond Sea Level (BSL) has been quietly active. It's about time we bring that energy back to the blog! We'll begin with some updates and news flashes. Dale has fully recovered from January's week-long stay in the hospital following an emergency appendectomy. All that remains of the ordeal is a 3-inch scar across his lower abdomen, and the distasteful memory of an unfortunate experience with lime-green hospital jello.
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Beyond Sea Level Blog: June 2012
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Beyond Sea Level Blog. BSL's Summer Writing Workshops! The Education Arm of Beyond Sea Level is kicking it up a notch this summer in Washington State's South Puget Sound with an awesome writer's workshop geared toward high school juniors, seniors, and recent graduates. We'll be meeting at the beautiful Tacoma Nature Center, and you can bet some of our writing inspiration will come from exploring outdoors! Check out the Tacoma Nature Center website. We're excited to get started and look forward to meeting...