I'll take my chances with the zebra mussels, thankyouverymuch!
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I call ********. My divebuddy (who has 13 more dives than me, but who's counting?) was well prepared (and positioned) to experience my moment of panic as I breasted my first wall. She laughing blew almost as many bubbles as me in panic mode.Marie13,
Many pilots, including me, have a fear of heights, but when flying, the joy of soaring through the air like an eagle somehow magically makes the fear of heights evaporate, at least for that period of time. Having experienced that loss of fear during thousands of flights, I think the first time you descend over a gorgeous reef filled with an unbelievable palate of colors, shapes, and textures in coral and fish, the sheer joy of that experience will make you forget your fears during the dive. You will be dazzled and mesmerized. But be warned, that experience will be expensive for you because you will want to go back and do it again, and again, and again. And you will not likely be able to replicate that sense of awe and emotion in the Great Lakes or quarries.
I'll take my chances with the zebra mussels, thankyouverymuch!
Tornados? Sharknados?Don't they have tornadoes in the Great Lakes regions?
I know how to deal with high surf, riptides, earthquakes, and sizzling temperatures but would have no clue about tornadoes. Or zebra mussels. And I was going to go lake diving in Minnesota this summer.
yep we got all kinds o cable tv up here.Don't they have tornadoes in the Great Lakes regions?
I know how to deal with high surf, riptides, earthquakes, and sizzling temperatures but would have no clue about tornadoes. Or zebra mussels. And I was going to go lake diving in Minnesota this summer.
Tornados? Sharknados?
Well, we all are fresh water, and I just seen sharks on TV. I am not sure whut this really means. But I am keeping my feet on the bed tonight. No telling what is swimming about on the floor...I never made it through the first Sharknado movie. Do they only occur over salt water? They made at least three of those movies so I would think they would need to make it inland to maintain interest.