The continuing sagas of the Blue Heron Bridge

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Very nice pics.
 
Likewise. We drove down from Toronto last weekend just to dive the bridge. It's awesome, especially the night dives off the Admiral's Club dock. Yesterday we saw our first mating seahorses. Here's a photo.

Les

Awesome Photo! So glad you guys drove down. Love diving with you. Anne
 
Likewise. We drove down from Toronto last weekend just to dive the bridge. It's awesome, especially the night dives off the Admiral's Club dock. Yesterday we saw our first mating seahorses. Here's a photo.

Les


Nice shot Les. You are now on my official list of people that suck. :D

I'll try not to be sick the next time you come down.
 
Likewise. We drove down from Toronto last weekend just to dive the bridge. It's awesome, especially the night dives off the Admiral's Club dock. Yesterday we saw our first mating seahorses. Here's a photo.

Les

I'm with Scot you have been added to my list but I don't hate you I am just so green with envy that I am crying from the beauty of the moment you captured. I, too, have been lucky to watch this for over 20mins & it is a treasured memory- a top 10. However, my photos s_ _ k. Thanks for sharing
 
Likewise. We drove down from Toronto last weekend just to dive the bridge. It's awesome, especially the night dives off the Admiral's Club dock. Yesterday we saw our first mating seahorses. Here's a photo.

Les

Awesome shot! Very nice!
 
Was anyone at the bridge on Sunday? Better question: Who WASN'T there Sunday? Wow! It's been a couple months since I've been to Phil Foster Park, but I've never seen it that crowded. :depressed: I'm sure that the 1:53pm high tide had something to do with it. I drove around the parking lot for 20 minutes trying to find a parking spot... Only to see another diver & his group taking up TWO spots. :no:
So I parked 3 blocks away on Singer Island. Long walk, but I got in a nice dive though.

Is it always like that in the summer?
 
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