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Swimming Upstream

Lesley Lambert (413-575-3611) Real Estate Agent,Realtor,Westfield, MA,: Real Estate Agent in Westfield, MA

Today I had my first experience at the fish elevator at the Holyoke Dam in Holyoke, MA.

I have lived in Western MA my whole life and somehow missed out on this curiosity until today. 

At the Hadley Falls in Holyoke Ma the annual migration of anadromous fish is no small affair. A visit to the  website explains the technical aspects.

I stood watching the fish through the observation windows with my daughters and I listened to my guide and date explain to us that these fish are swimming up the river to mate and then die.   This brutal trip takes them up the rocky Connecticut River where they cease to eat.  Eventually they make it to Holyoke, where the dam constructed in 1849 prevented them from migrating.  The once plentiful shad and salmon of the river valley were extinct to this region until the first fish lift was built at the Holyoke Dam in 1955.

American Shad

After watching the complicated process that ushers the fish into the elevator and seeing them deposited into the tank, we made our way to the viewing windows.  There we were met with  busy scene encompassing hundreds of shad, one salmon, many lampreys and some tiger striped bass.  The shad, in particular, were looking worse for the wear on their journey.

Several seemed bitten, one had almost lost an eye and another had a fish hook hanging from a side gill.

I can't relate to their ultimate and undeniable goal of mating, but I have swam upstream.  I did it for a long time and I think I have a few scars from the hooks and bites along the way.

I am unsure about the nature of these fish or what drives them upstream to fullfil their destiny.  But I did get a glimmer about myself during my observations today: I  swam upstream HARD for years.  I thought I was doing what I was supposed to do.  I made promises and set goals and was determined that I would do things RIGHT.

Well, that didn't work out much better for me than it does your average salmon (except of course I don't have to expire), but it did teach me a lot.

As I stood next to this great man watching our children meet for the first time it occurred to me that life doesn't have to be a constant struggle with unattainable goals at the brink.  Life can be spontaneous, sweet and easy:if you let it. 

You can swim upstream....I am going to follow the course downstream and guide it the best I can while I let life ebb and flow around me in a beautiful froth. 

So, thank you Morriss for sharing today with me...you teach me something new all the time, even when you don't realize that is what you did.

 

 

 

PodCamp Western MA: A PodCamp Virgin Tell All.

Lesley Lambert (413-575-3611) Real Estate Agent,Realtor,Westfield, MA,: Real Estate Agent in Westfield, MA

The first thing I learned at Podcamp was the #1 google search is for sex and the second is for Facebook.  Now that I have your attention, let me tell you about my first PodCamp Experience.

Being a PodCamp Virgin, I had no expectations, in fact, no real understanding of what I had signed up for.  I knew that a great friend @HeyAmaretto (on twitter) was going and I really wanted to meet her IRL and I knew that other local twitterers were excited about this event...so I decided to go.

@HeyAmaretto and @LesleyLambert

From the moment I arrived at PodCamp WesternMA I was greeted by name, everyone recognized me from my twitter pics and everyone was warm, smiling and hugging me as I entered...My kind of People!  @HeyAmaretto, aka Diane was taller than I was expecting (but when you are 5'1" everyone is tall!), but other than that she was exactly the woman that I have grown to know and love on twitter and the telephone.  After meeting her I met several other people that I have forged friendships with on twitter like: @ChristinePilch, @mmpartee, @JasonTurcotte, @writerjax and so many others.  After getting to know these wonderful people I started to network with people I didn't know as well, or at all and there were absolutely amazing people there. 

 

Break out session at #pcwm

The spirit of the podcamp is the thing that impressed me the most.  Everyone was there to learn, to share, to guide, encourage and assist.  There were no dumb questions, no silly thoughts...everything was considered input and input was valued. I met: authors, PR pros, bloggers, journalists, dancers, singers, college professionals:all leaders in their industry for advancement of social media.  I spent a small breakout session with only a few other people and had the amazing opportunity to get to know them pretty well.  The session, led by Mike Langford of www.tweetworks.com was a wonderful blend of chit chat, knowledge and support...great people in that room!

I had many questions answered and I was able (wonder of wonders) to help many people with things that I knew how to do! I made new friends, met some old ones IRL for the first time and had a blast at the after party.  Western MA has some seriously cool people here.

@LesleyLambert and @MikeLangford

I will be blogging about specific ideas that grew from PodCamp WesternMA another day, but I wanted to be sure to post my feedback on the podcamp.

Here are my bullets for people considering whether they should attend a PodCamp:

*YES

*YES

*YES!!!!

 

Special thanks to the people and sponsors of #pcwm for a fantastic day. I am totally enervated and cannot wait to re-read my notes, start implimenting and exploring new ways to use this wonderful medium. 

 

To see what the day was like, click play on my video!