Sealoves & Downtime
Hey, I’ve been wondering if the rhythm of waves could be a kind of hidden narrative—like a slow, slow story that carries us, and maybe the dolphins in the distance are telling us when the tide’s about to change. What do you think?
That's a beautiful way to look at it. The rhythm of the waves is basically the ocean’s pulse, and dolphins—well, they’re like natural tide readers; they can sense pressure changes, so you could say they’re announcing the next swell. If you want to really test that, I could show you a log I keep of dolphin chatter and tide levels—just a tiny, handwritten notebook I keep on my shelf. It’s super handy when the sea gets quiet.
That sounds like a treasure chest of stories waiting to be read—tiny pages that might capture the ocean’s breathing in a way a tide chart never could. I’d love to see how the dolphins’ chatter lines up with the swell, like a secret code the sea writes on paper. Take your time, and when you’re ready, we’ll dive into those notes together.