The thing is, it's impossible to tell what kind and how much life really lives in the tiny nooks crannies caves and shadows of the rock. I literally see something new every time I stare.
Now that I have a tank of my own to care after; so many years have gone by with me wanting one. I finally get to see the fruits of my labour. At least of my pocket book. My timers turn lights on at 6am, maybe 10 minutes before. My alarm clock for work goes off at 6am as well. In case I haven't mentioned it my tank is also about 2-3 feet from my head as I sleep. Beside the bed. So right when I wake up there the 'reef' is also waking up. It is said that tanks are most active at night when the lights are off. So this must mean that as I wake up the inhabitants are just winding down from a wild night in the water. I roll over and just stare.
Seeing where everything in the tank has relocated. What has changed what is new. It blows me away. I can not help but to stare. And time just flys by. Suddenly I am looking like i will be late for work. Even if I just run in to the house to grab my laptop to make another blog post. The tank grabs me. Suddenly I forget what I was doing, why I am here.
Its funny really. The life I live is pretty interesting, entertaining even. There are not too many dull moments in it. But the underwater world consumes me. I am a registered PADI diver, and whenever I hit the water everything seems alien. But you know what, its not. This air breathing surface existence I am used to is the alien world. The life on earth began underwater, and is primarily underwater. Life on earth, in a non biblical sense starts at microbes and progresses up to phytoplankton and continues on, zooplankton, fish fry, etc, etc. Most of the air we breath comes not from the forests but from the ocean. Hard not to get blown away by the vastness of it all.
I can't help but disagree with how the world started. It is not really that one is alien to the other, it is just that we know what we are exposed to. It's all fascinating - land and water... but mostly water ;)
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ReplyDeleteI loved the part where you mentioned the inhabitants winding down from a wild night! Hysterical! :D
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