Thursday, September 27, 2007

Nutley High School

September, 2007

Indian summer continued with the arrival of the AP Biology class. Due to the low water it was impossible to transport everyone and all the gear to Sedge. As a result, six of the students (several from the Nutley Girls Crew Team) paddled from Island Beach to the island in the big canoe. Soon after the group assembled, we paddled kayaks into the marsh to explore the warm, clear water. The osprey are now gone but two peregrine falcons are still utilizing the new igloo house on the hacking tower.

Taking advantage of the unusually warm water and air, it was peasant to get wet as we paddled to the dike and then hiked to the ocean. AP Biology teacher Mr. Bania, who works in the summer as a Seaside Park life guard, joined most of the students for a dip in the 72 degree surf before lunch on the beach. We stopped to go clamming in one of the creeks on our paddle back to Sedge. Digging by hand in the shallow water, we were rewarded by finding 100 clams of various sizes. Some of these clams were served up for dinner along with crabs and bluefish that we had also caught.

The warm days were complimented by cool nights. Most students slept out under the stars. The only problem was that the moon was so bright it was difficult to pick our constellations. It wasn’t really much of a problem.

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