Ship Out Of Water
Saw a couple of interesting things on my morning run - firstly, the surf was up a bit, presumably ahead of the incoming storms (one tonight, and one tomorrow - it's supposed to be wet for a couple of days).
The photo below shows the surf crashing off rocks on its way into shore - that's the Hopkins Marine Lab in the background.
The surf was causing all the harbor seals to be pushed up high and at one end of the beach they gather on next to the lab.
The second interesting thing was seen in the boat yard as I was running towards Fisherman's Wharf. One of the larger whale watching boats was on a crane hoisted out of the water. They've been working on it (fresh coat of paint was what I noticed, but I presume they did seaworthy and mechanical things too) for a week or so now, but this was the first time I saw them moving it on the crane, so I snapped away.
The photo below shows the surf crashing off rocks on its way into shore - that's the Hopkins Marine Lab in the background.
The surf was causing all the harbor seals to be pushed up high and at one end of the beach they gather on next to the lab.
The second interesting thing was seen in the boat yard as I was running towards Fisherman's Wharf. One of the larger whale watching boats was on a crane hoisted out of the water. They've been working on it (fresh coat of paint was what I noticed, but I presume they did seaworthy and mechanical things too) for a week or so now, but this was the first time I saw them moving it on the crane, so I snapped away.
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