Feliz Cinco de Mayo!
5th May, 2008
To start off, FELIZ CINCO DE MAYO BABY! This has definitely been the most eventful and amazing Cinco de Mayo of my eighteen years. Last night we had a great couscous stir fry dinner with naan (beats campus food any day). My portion ended up in the Pacific after several rounds of sea sickness. Drew beat me to it though and lost the bet he had started in the first place (who’d get sick first). This morning was really laid back and we’ve been chasing clouds all day with little spurts of blue skies. Sea lions have been poking their heads up every once in a while. But nothing compares to the humpbacks and dolphins. Within a ten minute period Drew, James, and Jake jumped in the water to salvage old helium balloons that sea turtles would probably otherwise try to eat or get caught in; We decorated the boat with these recycled balloons. The next minute we saw dolphins playing and swimming with the boat. Hannah then brought out the chips and Mexican music and we had a fiesta! Hooray!
My name’s Stacy Shutts and I’m a first year Forestry major at Cal Poly in San Luis Obispo. I found out about 2041 through Empower Poly, the Grand Poo Bah of all environmental clubs. I’m here and there with different groups, doing beach clean-ups with Environmental Council. I occasionally work on the organic farm which is a blast. Learning about organic farming techniques and which fruits and veggies are in season is pretty intriguing. It’s great to listen in on the sustainable conversation on the boat because a lot of these people know what they’re talking about a lot more than I do. I’m trying to pick up on some of the boating terminology as well. Maura had some sort of concentration in Natural Resources when she was in school and it’s great to see someone out on a mission like this with a similar major. All of this is pretty inspiring. It’s awesome to see people actually doing what they love. Thanks to the crew for their hospitality and letting us invade their boat for these two days. This is a great trip and definitely beats 9 a.m. math class!
Stacy Shutts,
Student at Cal Poly






