I did learn though that Mission at low tide will be good in the evenings, I think, later this summer. Being so far north, the sun position changes drastically in the sky from winter to non-winter. In winter (which btw, we have not had winter here at all! 40 and cloudy for months), the sun does a little tiny arc super low in the sky just above the horizon (a barely discernible blip). In non-winter, the sun travels from way over from one side of the sky, to all the way to the far opposite side super high in the sky. Very different from Ohio, where although detectable, no where near as extreme.
On a different note, we had our performance evaluations at work. The first line of my eval is humorously true:
Marnie's greatest asset remains her doggedness and ability to independently tackle and complete large projects........................
Doggedness, hmm, yep.
A little deer walked through our parking lot today, in the middle of the day.
(What was it doing?!)
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