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The Weight of Water

The summer of 1969 stretched out endlessly, with days spent swimming in the small, unthreatening waves of Long Island Sound, family dinners in the backyard, and stick-and-ball sports played on the sticky macadam of our neighborhood streets. Steamy hot Connecticut evenings were spent with my ear pressed to a transistor radio, memorizing top-40 songs on…

Quiet Time

Sometimes I consider myself an athlete. Nothing spectacular, mind you, but dedicated in my own way. When it comes to bike racing, I’m not the strongest guy in town. But I’m not the weakest, either. I’ve also had more than my share of sports injuries. And I mean that literally. I’m counting more than a…

Senior Aquarist Julia Mariottini with a giant pacific octopus (Enteroctopus dofleini) working in the service area of the Cephalopod gallery.

The Not-so-Secret to Social Media Success

At the Monterey Bay Aquarium, our social media presence has grown faster than an algae bloom over the last few years. Our Facebook audience alone has gone from a few thousand to more almost 220,000. We’re pushing 200,000 followers on Google+, 60,000 on Tumblr and 26,000 on Twitter. When we post to Facebook, we typically…

A Devil of a Day

Imagine for a moment that you could get a glass of chianti classico at McDonald’s, along with your Big Mac. Well, signore, your motorbike has arrived. The Ducati Diavel is just that kind of culture clash, an enticing mix of red-hot Italian style and classic American cruiser. I was lucky enough to attend the Ducati/Cycle…