| Time | Activity | Entertainment Element | |------|----------|----------------------| | 12:30 PM | Prepare bento on Hightide cork mat. Set out Nahe notebook. | Ambient jazz (Billie Holiday, no vocals yet). | | 12:35 PM | Eat first half of meal in silence. Chew slowly. | Count 4/4 time in your head: 1-2-3-4. | | 12:40 PM | Play “Salt Peanuts” (Dizzy Gillespie). Attempt the chorus. Fail loudly. | Active entertainment. Laugh at yourself. | | 12:50 PM | Write three nonsense lines in notebook. Draw a rhythm map. | Entertainment as creation. | | 1:00 PM | Sip tea. Re-tie tie (optional). Stare out window. | Scat’s linger effect. | | 1:10 PM | Return to work. Hum leftover riff under breath. | Afterglow entertainment. |
: In coastal biology, "high tide" and "scat" (animal droppings) are often studied together to track the movement of marine or coastal animals (like sea otters or shorebirds) during tidal shifts. "Lunch break" might refer to the feeding window for these animals during specific temperature ("hot") or tidal conditions. Surf and Weather Conditions
The High Tide Scat has also given rise to a new wave of businesses catering to the lunch break crowd. Restaurants, cafes, and food trucks are adapting to the changing landscape, offering healthy, convenient, and Instagram-worthy options to fuel people's passions. Co-working spaces and event venues are also cashing in on the trend, offering flexible membership plans and booking services for groups.