![]() out, then I left the shell in the rain within reach of the door. It’s the most I can do just to preserve it. What could I possibly do with it here? My microscope is completely gone, washed out to sea. Can’t do anything with it but hold onto it posterity. One thing I’ve done, now that I have some specimen containers and preparation tools, is put the section of nervous tissue from the surfer into some formaldehyde. On top of that I’m expecting the tidal wave any minute now. Almost knocks me over if I try to go outside. Uh, sorry Bob, if you’re listening to this somehow.īy the time I got back up here the wind was blowing pretty hard and it hasn’t stopped since. It’s better than being stuck in that shell with a giant slug monster. ![]() ![]() ![]() Not a lot else to talk about, reception has been terrible, but hey. Luckily I’ve gotten used to the weirdness of it, built a kind of parachute nest where the bunks used to be that’s almost a real bed. My ankle is still sore and it’s difficult to go full speed, but I made do.Īnd I’ve just been sitting in this sub, waiting it out. I enjoyed it at first, but then I thought about airborne microbes and sulfur dioxide from volcanoes and started walking a bit faster. I was climbing back up as the first wet drops started to hit. Water is condensing on the walls of the sub and it’s just.
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