Equinox - March 20th, 2013
OK folks, tomorrow is the Vernal Equinox. Spring is officially here - and not determined by human timetables but by the tilt of the earth in relation to the Sun. Once again a major time of celebration for ALL the earth’s people without the prostitution of this day by religious fanatics of any persuasion and pre-dating their dogmas by tens of thousands of years.
And what could be more appropriate to interject at this
moment than the recent addition of a bright new soul to our world. Her name is
Layla and she is the daughter of my friends - and past students - Melissa and
Jesse Conger. Please welcome this child with a deep breath and a warm smile.
Layla and Melissa
It has been a full and exciting month, albeit without any whales to ID. I have been out six times now and have only one ID to show for it. Nothing serious I’m sure - plenty of sightings south of me but not many here in my grid as of yet.
The Q’s were here for a month but left yesterday and I will
sorely miss them indeed. They are great kayak partners, whale spotters and keep
a constant stream of fresh baked goodies coming from their kitchen – not to
mention their sweet and sincere devotion to me.
The "Q's", circa 2013 - Quentin, Tristan, Antoine, Brigitte, Jean-Luc
I was also treated to a week-long visit with my dear friend Susan
Janssen. We were colleagues at the college for years, always good friends and she is a
devoted and avid whale spotter. Unfortunately, in the case of both The Q’s and
Susan, our searches were for naught this time around.
No whales but I'm on the sea where I belong
Some of you may have been lucky enough to catch a glimpse of
Comet PanSTARRS a week or so ago. My camera could not focus properly but here
is a pic I got online that is almost exactly as I saw it from my roof. A
reminder of the grandeur of the Universe and the ignorance of thinking we are
the only inhabited planet. 2000 extra-solar planets have now been identified
and new ones discovered faster than we can name them – and Mars has clays
containing all the necessary ingredients for life. Right, we are the only
inhabited planet – ludicrous!!
Comet PanSTARRS - March 12th, 2013
Perhaps it is now appropriate for me to mention the “moving
onward” of a friend - Carrie Hamburg. The comet is just how I see her. “Que les
vaya bien, Carrie”, you were a hoot!.
I have a little story to tell about a whale I know, his name
is now “Samson”, with the technical designation of HB# 33 10 (thirty third
whale identified in 2010).
HB# 32 10 - "Samson"
Samson was adopted recently by the sons of Stephanie
Cannaday as a gift from Lorri Badran who attended one of my presentations in
Los Barriles. I have a power point show I do about the whale people and a
number of my whales have been adopted by the folks who attend. The boys
received this photo ID of Samson and his data sheet from 2010. Not more than a
week later I was going through my photo files and found that Samson was a badly
wounded whale (determined by the flank shots I took) and I wanted Jorge’s (Dr. Jorge Urban Ramirez, UABCS) opinion on the wound. Here is that photo:
Samson, 2010 - Sea of Cortez, cerca Los Barriles
He replied immediately and said that it was definitely a
propeller strike from a boat. Upon further examination of his files he said
that this whale had been seen before – in Alaska in 2005 and was then already
wounded!
Samson, 2005 - North Pacific, cerca SE Alaska
I sent both pictures to Lorri - the family was heart
broken that their whale had been hurt so. I felt bad about that and upon
searching through my pics yet again, I found that Samson had had a partner with
him the day I took the shot. His/her technical designation is HB# 32 10 and
here is that whale's photo ID.
Hb# 32 10 - "Urho"
Hb# 32 10 - "Urho"
Much to my
surprise and delight HB# 32 10 had not been yet adopted! That is interesting
because I had very carefully gone through my old files and was CERTAIN that no
other whales could be adopted from 2010 – they were all already taken. How
could I have missed HB# 32 10?? Seeing that as an omen I sent the folks HB# 32
10 as a gift with the statement that they could now know that Samson may be
wounded, but he is a survivor and has a partner. His partner is now “Urho” – so
named by a three year old in their family.
Shortly after this I saw that another (this is happening more and more as the whales become entangled in the increase in fisherman's nets) humpback was recently
rescued by a quick response team in California. It had been entangled in a net
and would certainly have died had those humans not been willing to put their
lives on the line to help a member of “The Whale People”. Warms my heart!!
Another human/whale interaction - RESCUE
These are the kinds of stories I tell in my presentations
and in a special talk I gave in Cabo Pulmo on a “Guest Writer’s Night” a
week ago regarding my book, THE OTHERS "The Whale People" A Personal Journey of Discovery, Transformation and Healing.
Intimate night in Cabo Pulmo - story telling
I recently watched the movie ‘V for Vendetta” again. There is
some gratuitous violence but all in all a movie worth seeing.
Prophetic
Prophetic
And for those who are perhaps offended by my occasional
tirades against organized religion, here’s something from The Dali Lama that
pretty much says it for me.
Simple, direct, no sin, no judgement, no self appointed representatives to The Great Mystery.
Simple, direct, no sin, no judgement, no self appointed representatives to The Great Mystery.
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