Dinosaur Pee – Part 2

You know my grandma hooked my sister & I with the dinosaur pee…

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Like every great teacher or master she knew that when a student goes from accepting information to questioning & seeking, that student is open to the lesson. So she finished.

Grandma explained that humans live in a closed system. She said, “You know girls, there’s no such thing a NEW water.” She went on to tell us that every drop of water on this earth has been used over & over again. What was once dinosaur pee millions of years ago had been evaporated, condensed, & precipitated countless times to become the water we’d been swimming in at the beginning of the lesson.

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She said the real magic in the system happened when the Mickey Mouse water molecule broke up & evaporated because the only things that evaporated were clean pure atoms. Everything else, the dirt & junk, were left behind.  Evaporated atoms were ready to be condensed again into perfect water. A unique system designed  to clean up water again & again.

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She explained that the problems came when people polluted the air & the ground because then no matter how clean the evaporated water was, it became polluted again when it traveled through bad air or ground. My grandma managed to give us a magical understanding of how our water recycles itself endlessly to support the miracle of life on earth.

Today I understand more of the finer points of the water cycle, more of the science, some of the arguments, but I never lost the sense of awe & magic that my grandma gave my sister & I.

Sometimes I wonder at the water of Torch Lake & its nearby sisters.  I jump in on a hot day or kayak in the early mists & wonder how many drops of that clear blue water used to be dinosaur pee & how many times they have gone through the water cycle. I wonder how many of us understand the magic of what happens before our eyes every day. And I wonder how much we humans are willing to do to protect & preserve our precious closed system.

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Me…I’m off to read about those big beasts!!!

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Dinosaur Pee

My grandma never swam in Torch Lake…

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I doubt she ever even saw it. Her love of water centered around a much smaller lake in southwestern Michigan near Clarksville. I spent all of my summers there, learning the great water activities, fishing with a bobber, playing water seesaw on a giant inner tube, water skiing, sailing, skinny dipping…(more on that later).

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I’ve brought the memories of my grandma to Torch Lake. As one of the great unknown conservationists & an excellent story-teller, she’s the one who taught me about dinosaur pee. After watching my sister & I swim one day, she casually asked us if we knew we were swimming in dinosaur pee. Great reaction! Shrieking & thrashing, we learned the fine art of levitation that afternoon but once the squealing stopped, the story began.

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She spoke of how the great dinosaurs roamed our earth, describing what they ate & how they lived.  Finally she said, ” Of course you know dinosaurs peed.” You know what information like that would do to 8 & 10-year-old girls…once the squealing & shrieking subsided again, the real lesson started.

The question…

What do you think happened to the dinosaur pee?

She started by explaining the water cycle. We talked about all the kinds of precipitation we’d experienced (which in Michigan means most of them). She demonstrated condensation by making us ice-cold glasses of lemonade. Finally, she tackled the magic of evaporation. It was easy because it was a hot afternoon & our swimsuits were drying while we sat. Then she went further, oversimplifying horrendously! She drew the Mickey Mouse head version of a water molecule in the sand.

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You have to kind of squint to see Mickey. She said that the hydrogen & oxygen atoms that made up the “Mickey Mouse” water molecule were actually found in the air that we breathe & that when they cooled off, they hooked up & became water. She pressed on telling us that when the molecules heated up, they unhooked or evaporated, & the atoms became part of the air again.  She said the whole thing was a continuous process taking place again & again & again, creating the water cycle. Obviously, she said, some of the water from the water cycle ended up as dinosaur pee after they drank it.

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At this point if you’re an environmentalist or a scientist, you may be just rolling around laughing at the simplicity of this lesson but my sister & I thought it was pretty cool…gross, but cool. What we didn’t understand was how we could be swimming in you-know-what if the dinosaurs had live so very long ago.

I’ll leave you to think about the answer until Wednesday as all this talk of water is making me uncomfortable & I think I hear the hammock calling. In the meantime, be careful where you swim.

Me…I’m off to – well – you know!!

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Parikrama…

In the ancient Sanskrit language it means “transition”.

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Labor Day Weekend marks the beginning of the transition, in this part of the world, from summer to fall. Some of us resist the idea of giving up on the long warm days while other’s plunge forward into autumn’s cool changes. I personally fall into that first category trying to hold on to every sunbeam & drop of warm lake water. But the art of Yoga would instruct us to simply be fully present in each moment, to stay just where we are, without judgment.  Yoga also encourages us to live intentionally, with gratitude for each experience.  So I’m trying…to experience each moment that comes along & be grateful for it.

In that spirit I offer you –

The Top 10 Best Things About Torch Lake This Summer!

DSC00764The blues of the water as the light plays on the lake – ever changing, always breathtaking.

 

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Sunsets – different show every night.

 

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The laughter of my friends – sometimes in spite of life events.

 

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Swimming in that cool, clear water.

 

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Clean, fresh, line-dried sheets – mmmm.

 

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Thunderstorms – simply addicted to the power & energy.

 

DSC00017Deep cleansing breaths – thanks to a fabulous yoga instructor named Amie Elve.

 

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The Milky Way each clear night – better than counting sheep & the best way to insure a sound sleep.

 

Go ahead, add to this list or better yet, make your own…

Want to share it? Just send it along, I’d love to see it.

Me…I’m off to share some more of that friendly laughter!!!!

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