atrocity? something really bad - like exterminating jews.
where did the salmon go? They died. Caught in fishing nets, choked by pollution, unable to survive in waters that are warmer due to climate change. In other words, they met Man.
Peer pressure ... true to myself?! What the h*ll does that mean?
I don't know what subards means.
It's already hot here - 80 today. That's not good for a Mediterranean climate. I hope the summer isn't unbearable. No one here used to have air conditioning because it just never got that hot.
Lodo - should I bring the kids and my fish poles to Utah? The kids would be free, but I notice it is $32 for a 7 day non-resident license for myself.
And speaking of fish, when my S7 and I were snorkling offshore of Hapuna beach on the Big Island, on the way back we went right over about an 10 ft shark resting on the bottom in the sand in 10 ft of wather. I wanted to hover over and look at it a bit, but my boy was very anxious to get to shore as quick as he could. I am certain it was just a reef shark, but they do every once in a while get sightings of Tiger sharks. Nothing to get too worried about as we have the bigger Great White of Northern California and Oregon.
I would bring them - why not? Do get a license, but they're pretty easy to pick up, so just get one when you're getting ready to be in an area where there's a place to fish. If you're heading up towards San Rafael Swell, Fish Lake is a good place to go - I've gone fishing for lake trout there. Boulder Mountain has a bunch of little lakes. Don't know what lake levels are like - there's been a drought and everything was really low, but snow pack was really high this year.
If you do go that route, it'll be nice because the Aquarius plateau is really high and wooded while Goblin Valley is hot and open - nice to change the scenery a bit.
Wow - sharks?! I think that would be scary and cool to see. I haven't really spent much time snorkeling but am looking forward to it.