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As tired as I was when I got home, I had to run out yesterday evening and do some work (side-job work, which is good, as opposed to day-job work, which is still kinda tricky right now.)

I drove deeper into midtown with the skyline lit on my left, and the thin edge of a crescent moon setting on the right. The crescent was so narrow, it was almost a Bailey's Beads sort of collection of holes and bright points. The rest of the moon was lit with earthshine, and as the new moon sat cradled in the old moon's arms, I parked my car in the underground parking of one of the tallest buildings in Atlanta.

Almost finished the job, too. More work today, then things might be ready for prime-time.

Slept nine hours last night, in the bliss of one's own bed, dreaming dreams of blue New Zealand seas and glowing crescent moons.

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Date: 2002-03-20 02:07 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] sherahi.livejournal.com
No, DEWY is one of three (and I'm sure more,)small submersables that various universities/staff (etc) contract out to do hydrothermal vent work. :) UCSB used to be big on deep sea biology, I have no idea if anyone there still specializes in that enough that they could get that kind of serious funding. (I did coral work as an undergrad.)

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