Monday, May 20, 2013
Carbon Based at the beach!
Somewhat fatigued with the strain of nonstop adaptation, Carbon Based took a break over the past few days.
Of course, we didn't call it that. Ostensibly we were inspecting coastal infrastructure on Cape Cod, taking careful note of eroding dunes, crumbling seawalls, and other cheery mainstays of this blog. On both the bay side and the ocean side, we visited sites of interest, including Ballston Beach in Truro, Masssachussetts, where the sea broke through a dune in March and rushed inland, imperiling the town itself. A protective dune has since been rebuilt.
But really, we were being lazy. Taking pictures of some birds, then having a little nap. Nibbling at some fried clams, followed by another walk on the beach.
Of course, we didn't call it that. Ostensibly we were inspecting coastal infrastructure on Cape Cod, taking careful note of eroding dunes, crumbling seawalls, and other cheery mainstays of this blog. On both the bay side and the ocean side, we visited sites of interest, including Ballston Beach in Truro, Masssachussetts, where the sea broke through a dune in March and rushed inland, imperiling the town itself. A protective dune has since been rebuilt.
But really, we were being lazy. Taking pictures of some birds, then having a little nap. Nibbling at some fried clams, followed by another walk on the beach.
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