Monday, August 3, 2020

Ponderings of a lifeguard

Ponderings of a lifeguard So the other day at work, I was sitting at the bottom of one of the water slides. And I was bored out of my mind. There were about 3 people in the entire park, and my entire job was to make sure that none of themI dont know, diedwhen they got off this particular slide. So I was just sitting there, trying to ignore the incessant Beach Boys music they play on loop the entire @#^?*! summer, watching the water cascade down the last 3 feet of the slide and crash into a continuous white spray at the bottom. And suddenly I wondered, why is it white? So I sat back in puzzlement and continued to stare at the water, thinking. I supposed that since the water was moving quickly, so this somehow scattered the light or kept it from being absorbed or from shining right through. But given the speed of the water coming down a slide and the speed of light, this seemed a little hokey. Besides, after crashing into the bottom, the water sprayed across the small pool and remained in its foamy white form as it drifted lazily towards the drain. Of course, the foam is really just a lot of little bubbles gathered together, but still if theres nothing in the water that is white, how does it suddenly turn white when it gets churned around a lot? Its a physical change, not a chemical change, so what gives? This has now been bothering me for over a week. Whenever Im at a spot with any kind of cascading water (which is about half of them) on a slow day, I find myself puzzling the many intricacies of turbulent flow, how it disrupts normal optics, and a million other little questions. But the big one, mainly, Why are white water rapids white? is really driving me nuts. If theres anything Ive learned by being a blogger this year, its that most of the incoming freshman are smarter than me. So Im sure some of you know the answer to this. Come on, help me out. In other news, I finally figured out how Ill be able to update my blog this summer! I feel so guilty for my prolonged silences, but unlike some of my counterparts who are traveling around Europe and doing other cool things, I spend every day staring a pool after pool of water, basically waiting for some major accident to happen. I dont have much to talk about. So aside from answering all of the questions that you guys arent asking me (*glare*), Ive decided to review books. See, reading is a huge part of my life. My mom used to beg me to put the book down and go outside. (My childhood is full of my mom begging/forcing me to do things that most parents beg/force their kids not to do. There are some funny stories in there.) One of the 3 million reasons I love the summer is because I finally have time off to just read. My mom is convinced that theres a cute guy who works at the library, because she cant figure out why else I would want to spend so much time there. Anyway, rest assured that I will spend the entire summer reading anything and everything I can get my hands on. Ive been known to walk down an aisle of the library and pick a random book off the shelf to read. Since this activity constitutes the most interesting thing Ill be doing all summer, I will blog about it. Im also open to reccomended reading (titles, topics, authors), so comment away. I know this is a lame way to blog all summer. So ask more questions. =P Also, while reading Mollies blog, I realized that today was my blog anniversary. My unoriginally named blog is exactly 1 year old. How cool is that?

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