Monday, December 11, 2023

Coldest Dive Ever

Every morning Max goes out paddleboarding.  The other day he also sent the drone up because there was a rainbow.  Often he also encounters dolphins.  So he starts his day with dolphins and rainbows.  Not bad.  I was teasing him that he leads a 14 year old girl’s dream life and that he needed to capture the Swifty crowd with his influencing.

I took lots of Go Pro video during the surface interval since Max, Rhome and Viennae were also on the boat.  They were pretty funny

OMG the second dive site was so cold!  It got down to 67 degrees.  That is the coldest recreational dive I have ever done.  The currents are crazy today.  On the way back, we saw three blue marlin hanging around and I tripped over one of the boxes to put my Go Pro under.  We will see if it caught anything.

The house reef was so boring, but at least it wasn’t cold.  We stayed down 88 minutes on the night dive but only like the last ten were any good.

I told Max that his moustache reminds me of the Lorax.  He’s going to try to work that into his Influencer Story to the Swifties… his 14 year old girl lifestyle.

There was a new tiny gecko in the camera room.  I think we should call him Strobe 2.0.

Normally Timo comes around and tells each dive group where they are going the next day.  He has instead taken to asking “Team Nudi” where we will be going diving the next day.

We keep climbing the curve:

213. Phyllidia willani


214. Phyllidia sp. 1


215. Phyllidia picta


216. Halgerda batangas


217. Costasiella sp. 1

<coming soon>

218. Ceratosoma trilobatum


219. Kabeiro phasmida



220. Phyllodesmium lizardensis




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