06/02/2022
I was out till 3 watching wild (horseshoe crab) s*x, rock(y beach) and roll(ing them right side up). This is beach in New Jersey where the horseshoe crabs have been showing up for millions of years. The females lay their eggs in the sand for the males to fertilize. There were thousands of them, it was beyond amazing. Then about 2:15 am, they all split, until tomorrow night when it all happens again. Delaware Riverkeeper helps do the annual census, and I was a scribe for Faith Zerbe, who's been doing this for 20 years.Talk about dedication.