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So I'm back a little redder than when I left.

The diving was horrible.

40-60 foot vis, 84 degrees at 85 feet. Turtles, eels, stingray, octopus and colorful fish. I was so miserable in a 3mm suit instead of my drysuit.

I did not want to come back.
 
Poor baby! My heart bleeds for you!

I did not want to come back.

But you are back, to the cold water we live with.

I did Nubble again last Saturday. Since it was only my 12th lifetime dive, it is still fascinating as all get out to me. Trying to pick out a baby flounder on the sand is about all the excitement I can handle while trying to work on buoyancy I do not have to be ashamed of.

Baby steps...
 
To keep in line with the thread, my flight home had a weather delay so I didn't get home till 1230 am f&/@%-?^" weather.

Trying to pick out a baby flounder on the sand is about all the excitement I can handle while trying to work on buoyancy I do not have to be ashamed of.

Try an octopus that doesn't want to be seen on a drift dive *sticking out tongue*
 
To keep in line with the thread, my flight home had a weather delay so I didn't get home till 1230 am f&/@%-?^" weather.

That is waiver thin, but we will let it slide. Welcome back.
 
I did a shallow dive at Woods Hole Garbage beach, (a Check on weighting and distribution really), and saw what looked like a large live conch snail-9”, But was a northern species. Also a large Horseshoe crab, 16” nose to toes.
Is anybody up for diving for clay pipes or other artifacts there next weekend?
Parking is easy and cheap Sunday’s , and free from 6am to 8am.
 
I did a shallow dive at Woods Hole Garbage beach, (a Check on weighting and distribution really), and saw what looked like a large live conch snail-9”, But was a northern species. Also a large Horseshoe crab, 16” nose to toes.
Is anybody up for diving for clay pipes or other artifacts there next weekend?
Parking is easy and cheap Sunday’s , and free from 6am to 8am.

This coming weekend I'm busy but after that I'm happy to run over there. Not worried about parking. Boat ride is easier. :wink:
 
I did a shallow dive at Woods Hole Garbage beach, (a Check on weighting and distribution really), and saw what looked like a large live conch snail-9”, But was a northern species. Also a large Horseshoe crab, 16” nose to toes.
Is anybody up for diving for clay pipes or other artifacts there next weekend?
Parking is easy and cheap Sunday’s , and free from 6am to 8am.

Maybe I'm watching weather for Sunday afternoon
 
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