I'm so grateful to have found your Substack, and I'm backtracking now to read your previous tide posts. I've live in the Puget Sound region for most of my adult life, but not until I took up paddle boarding a few years ago did I begin to have any understanding of the tides. (I just figured they rose and fell and it had something to do with the moon and that was it.) Since then, I've been kind of amazed by how much there is to it, and disappointed in myself for not paying attention sooner.
Hi Jennifer, Glad to find you, too! I was happy there was someone else paying attention to J61- not sure if you saw my post about her. But paddle boarding, oh my goodness, that is something I've been thinking I should start doing. We have more to talk about! :) I am glad the tide posts have been inspiring.
Oh my you are a serious tide pooler!
It's my happy place out there.
Thanks, Mary Beth! All of these are now on my calendar. I can’t wait!!
Oh, that's the best. Glad the info is useful!
I'm so grateful to have found your Substack, and I'm backtracking now to read your previous tide posts. I've live in the Puget Sound region for most of my adult life, but not until I took up paddle boarding a few years ago did I begin to have any understanding of the tides. (I just figured they rose and fell and it had something to do with the moon and that was it.) Since then, I've been kind of amazed by how much there is to it, and disappointed in myself for not paying attention sooner.
Hi Jennifer, Glad to find you, too! I was happy there was someone else paying attention to J61- not sure if you saw my post about her. But paddle boarding, oh my goodness, that is something I've been thinking I should start doing. We have more to talk about! :) I am glad the tide posts have been inspiring.
Fascinating! Just for fun, I looked up some of these dates on a random tide table and the low, low tides are clearly visible. So interesting!
Oh good, I'm glad it's making sense, and you're able to see the patterns! :)