Sunday, May 31st, The BoneYard w/ Captain Jamie and the Aristakat

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These aren't the greatest pics but...

Nudi I am super pleased with seeing. This is my first sighting of one of these and actually there were two (both babies). Every year since red-tide more and more things are here. Anywhoozle, here is the nudi and a very sweet baby nurse:



 
It' looks like a pot plant!!

I used to have a flower like that in college. One day there was a small fire and we, I mean it, got wrecked.

:popcorn:

Here is the kicker, it is growing at the front entrance of the restaurant and clearly no one has noticed it :rofl3:
 
Did you acidentally drop a lit cigarette on it and then hang out there for awhile?
 
you forgot to mention $50 dollar for dive PLUS $ 20 dollars extra for the tanks with the ARISTAKAT

Umm no, I mentioned the cost for the charter. As for tanks, people usually bring their own... If not and they depend on someone getting them for them well then... Anyway, what was your point? :huh: This trip is already over.
 
I have never heard of ANY boat dive that included tanks for $50!
If you know of one in Florida please share with the rest of us!
 
you forgot to mention $50 dollar for dive PLUS $ 20 dollars extra for the tanks with the ARISTAKAT

I really am curious. Do you feel that was unreasonable? Were you aware of the cost before you went (if you went)? I think 50 bucks for 3 hours underwater is a pretty cheap day of entertainment. I've never rented tanks but like Miss D said, you are paying for the convenience of having Jamie get them for you and have them loaded on the boat when you get there. Most people just bring their own.
 
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