Wow, the sea is so strange
Oct. 22nd, 2016 08:40 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
I have now gone snorkling in the sea. It was so weird! I mean, I know terrestrial biology pretty well, and compared to that it felt like entering an alien world to see all the things that were living down there. I had no idea we had anemones in Sweden, but we do. They're pretty tiny, but very beautiful. And I managed to identify some new-to-me algae, but there's sooo much I can hardly classify at all down there.
Funny how it feels very natural for me to climb up into the trees, but not natural at all to go into the sea like that. I am pretty squeamish about stepping around on the sea bottom, it feels like I am going to be stung/scratched/spiked through the foot or something. But now I was all covered in wetsuit, that did make me feel more safe.
I don't know that I can recommend the experience of snorkeling in late October in Sweden, though. It was cold and drizzly and windy when we got up, and it took a long time to get the sensation in my feet back. Guess I'll try this again in the summer.
Funny how it feels very natural for me to climb up into the trees, but not natural at all to go into the sea like that. I am pretty squeamish about stepping around on the sea bottom, it feels like I am going to be stung/scratched/spiked through the foot or something. But now I was all covered in wetsuit, that did make me feel more safe.
I don't know that I can recommend the experience of snorkeling in late October in Sweden, though. It was cold and drizzly and windy when we got up, and it took a long time to get the sensation in my feet back. Guess I'll try this again in the summer.
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Date: 2016-10-23 09:07 am (UTC)