Boynton Beach Feb 16, afternoon trip with Kev and da Fool

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There is nothing like getting back with old friends! I have been dropping solo for too long!

Great dives, and great divers. Rick, I hope to get to NC soon! The rest of you are in the back yard, and I have got to get more active now that the back is better.

FOOL...I hate caves (childhood accident) but your love for them may sway me to at least get certified for entry. Please hook me up with a good instructor.

Cool Tech...Please teach me more about Bioprene. Us WWW have never heard of it!!!!

As for the hot babes! :D See you later :eyebrow:

Kev...aint none better...see you soon bro! ;)
 
Who was that masked man?

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I didn't take a lot of pictures. I was too busy seeing things with my new eyes... WOW!

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It's always to see old friends and meet new ones. Olliver, it was a pleasure. I hope we get to dive again soon!
 
Great diving, guys. Thanks for not cracking on the newbie TOO badly. Though I must say, telling me all about the diveboat that flipped over "in this very spot" just as we were heading out of the mouth of the inlet had me a little uptight.:lotsalove:

I must admit, I had forgotten how much fun ocean diving could be. Until Jenny explained to me that I had to actually WASH my gear. :11: What's up with that? Dunking your gear in the water for a couple of hours, and then thoroughly rinsing it in water again is a strange ritual, indeed.

The Castor is a very nice wreck, I just wish that we had a little more time to poke around. I guess that is what keeps you coming back, huh? And I had my first ever jewfish sightings, a pair swimming together right off of the bow. But Kev mentioned in his dive report thread that he had located a dead one in one of the cargo holds.:(

The drift down the reef was cool, lots of life. I saw the spotted moray that CoolTech posted a picture of in Kev's thread, 3 different lobsters, one of which supplied nutrition last night, and an indigo hamlet. Such a fuss over such a tiny fish, Jenny. :D
 
I will try to get some pics posted (topside only), but until I get my internet connection going at home, I am stuck using this screaming fast line at work. Amazing how much housework can get done when the internet connection is down!

Awesome diving with ya'll. I would imagine Rick will be on soon becoming an SB member. The lonely lobster I caught was cooked with a couple we had in the freezer for a scrumptious dinner along with Fool's shrimp and the crab cakes.

Awesome day of diving with friends. WE gots to do this again....soon! Sage, good to see ya again buddy, look forward to more diving with you. Fool, good diving with you. You're not too bad for a newbie salter!
 
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