It’s not raining…
It’s not sunny…
It’s not windy…
It’s not wavy, in fact it is as flat as a dab…
All this could change in a blink of an eye.
Eggs and ham for breakfast.
Camera stuff. It has decided that Richard should take both snoots with him on night dives and low vis dives. One pointing out to allow me to know where he is and the other to use for taking pictures. He just needs to work out how to turn the other one on… Oh, and to turn it off too!
On our boat today we are expecting Kelvin (captain also a dive ninja yesterday), Toby and Joey (crew), us with Nanny and the three quiet Germans with Romnick. Fresh meat has arrived so we could have others too.
Not so, Kelvin is having a day off. We had a new person for two days, Jeff from Colorado. Also, one of the German ladies isn’t diving today.
Dive #33
Daryl Laut
The casino wreck again. Love this dive. Richard spent time looking for nudis and I bimbled about.
I was quite intently looking at the wreck for small things when a turtle swam between me and the wreck! Then it started eating whatever it could.
We spend most of the surface interval at Kirby’s Point but as there was current we moved to the bigger island to Aguhuta.
Don’t want to say the ‘S’ word but there are less clouds in the sky… 🌞
Dive #34
Aguhuta
Coral slope and sand bottom at about 20 metres
Lots to see, all the usual suspects.
Lunch, BLT for me and bacon cheese burger for Richard.
Got the pictures off the cameras and had a nap after lunch
Just us this afternoon with the German couple and a snorkeller.
Dive #35
El Pinoy
Mainly a rubble area with sand and coral out crops in the shallows.
Lots of things to see. A mantis shrimp doing some housework. Two different types of soft coral nudis. Beautiful risbecia.
Surface interval back at the resort with time to catch up on blogging.
I think that might be a spot of rain…
For the dusk Dive it will be us and Nanny with Jeff from Colorado hopefully with Romnick…
… No Romnick 😔
Dive #36
Bubbles
Went through the bubbles to the wall. Spent time with the flabelinas. Also saw other nudis including a monster dinner plate size one, soft coral crab, cuttlefish and a large starry octopus. The octopus had reached up and was tugging on Nanny’s pointer which gave him a surprise as he hadn’t seen it.
Nanny left us on the wall when he took Jeff back to the boat. He then came back for us.
Vis wasn’t the best and a bit of current, going one way and then the other.
A quick chat with people at the bar.
Dinner of tuna sisig, mango and cucumber salad, and fried rice.
More picture stuff and blogging before bed.