RANT
OK, I tried. I really tried. Blogs work pretty good, but if, like me, you want something basic that will be unchanged for many years, blogs suck.
RANT
OK, I tried. I really tried. Blogs work pretty good, but if, like me, you want something basic that will be unchanged for many years, blogs suck.
Yes, I know this is the second entry with PANIC as the title. I am starting to realize just how little time I have left to do so much planning and preparation.
As someone put it after hearing about my current “plans”: So, your plan is to have no plan?
Continue reading “PANIC”I went on a SCUBA trip to the Bahamas from December 30th, 2017 through January 6th, 2018. This was a Live-A-Board cruise. There were 23 of us divers, plus 10 crew members including kitchen staff. The boat was the Aqua Cat, a 102 foot catamaran specifically designed for diving. There was a 28 foot jet boat that was towed behind, for excursions and safety.
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There were a lot of sharks in the area. Mostly Reef Sharks, but a few divers saw, and photographed, a hammerhead. It was just getting to the time of year when you start seeing the hammerheads more frequently.
Photos of the divers, crew and out of the water scenery.
In sailing days, when sailors would find an island with fresh water, they would leave a few pigs and chickens or sometimes goats on the island. This way, when they came back there would be food and water. These particular pigs learned that if they swam out to boats then people would throw food in their mouths. It is pretty darned funny, and a good thing to do first thing in the morning after our New Years celebration.
I went on a SCUBA trip to the Bahamas from December 30th, 2017 through January 6th, 2018. This was a Live-A-Board cruise. There were 23 of us divers, plus 10 crew members including kitchen staff. The boat was the Aqua Cat, a 102 foot catamaran specifically designed for diving. There was a 28 foot jet boat that was towed behind, for excursions and safety.