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Lake Lagunita

Posted by Luminator on September 6, 2024 at 12:01:08:

In early 2011, while I was working for Stanford Student Housing, an electric cart was found in Lake Lagunita. It was obvious to us, that students had placed it there, as a prank. And the cart, as it turned out, belonged to us. We had no idea where that particular cart had come from, or was supposed to be parked. So I was assigned to do an audit.

Lake Lagunita is a vernal pool. It's normally dry. However, during the times it does rain, Lake Lagunita acts as a flood plain.

As a worker for the Graduate School of Education, I felt that the Green Library (which was next to GSE) had plenty of space, for students to study, and me to take a break. I don't know about now, but back then, the Green Library specialized in social sciences. Hmm, but you got me thinking. I don't think I ever went to the basement.