Saturday March 21st
Chilly but sunny this morning in NYC. I was able to take care of the dogs, finish cleaning the house and get out the door a little ahead of schedule, a cab even pulled up as we went out the door. Four and a half hours of smooth flying and the pilot brought us in for a soft landing at Flamingo Airport. Twenty five minutes later we were checked into our room at Divi Resort. Our room is as far from the dive shop as possible, but it's close to the pool where I can get the wireless - sorry you New Yorkers it's upper 70's here with a nice breeze and maybe I'll jump in the pool for a while before bed.
Looks like everything on the packing list made it to Bonaire. I was able to check in at the dive shop before they closed so I'm all set for tomorrow morning. Diving in Bonaire requires that each diver pay a $25 marine park fee and go through an orientation class once each calendar year, so that'll be the first thing I do tomorrow. It's not a big deal, it mostly consists of being told "don't touch anything".
We walked into town for dinner at Salsa. Nothing really Latin about the place, I'm not sure why they chose the name. It's run by some young Dutch guys and the menu has as much Asian influence as Caribbean. As usual we had a great meal there, then chose to come back to the resort for dessert. We both opted for virgin pina coladas. I think you get more pineapple flavor without the rum but I couldn't prove it.
I was thinking how hard it must be for young folks here. The get all the US television networks and I'm sure they see all the toys, gadgets and fashion we have but the population is too small and shipping cost too high to bring a lot of those products here. I've heard many kids leave to go to school in Holand. I guess there are advantages and disadvatages to any location you choose to live.
Saturday, March 21, 2009
Friday, March 13, 2009
Countdown to Bonaire
Dive Trip Packing Checklist
Scuba
Fins (2 pair)
Masks (2)
Snorkels (2)
Boots
Watches (4)
Dive Computer
AAA batteries
Regulators (2)
BCD’s (2)
Tank banger
Rattles (2)
Lights (2)
SMB’s* (2)
Knives (2)
Cable ties
Slate
Log book
C Cards
Hood(s)
Vest*
Wetsuit
Personal
Bathing suits
Rash guards
Swim goggles
Sunglasses
Cap
Sandals
Contacts
Saline
Sun block
Nail clippers
Passport
Wallet
Prescriptions
Room reservation info
Flight info
Camera
G10
Ikelite Housing
Strobe
Memory cards
Rechargeable AA’s
AA charger
Canon charger
Silicon
Absorbees
O Rings
Sony
Sony Housing
Memory sticks
Sony charger
Computer
Laptop
Power cord
USB cable
Scuba
Fins (2 pair)
Masks (2)
Snorkels (2)
Boots
Watches (4)
Dive Computer
AAA batteries
Regulators (2)
BCD’s (2)
Tank banger
Rattles (2)
Lights (2)
SMB’s* (2)
Knives (2)
Cable ties
Slate
Log book
C Cards
Hood(s)
Vest*
Wetsuit
Personal
Bathing suits
Rash guards
Swim goggles
Sunglasses
Cap
Sandals
Contacts
Saline
Sun block
Nail clippers
Passport
Wallet
Prescriptions
Room reservation info
Flight info
Camera
G10
Ikelite Housing
Strobe
Memory cards
Rechargeable AA’s
AA charger
Canon charger
Silicon
Absorbees
O Rings
Sony
Sony Housing
Memory sticks
Sony charger
Computer
Laptop
Power cord
USB cable
Wednesday, March 11, 2009
Day 1
Today is the first day of rest of my life. Yeah, that's about as cliche as it gets, but today is the first day of me blogging. I'm not sure why I would think anyone else wants to read the things that I'm thinking, but I suppose any author that chooses to publish hopes at least someone wants to read what they have to say.
Primarily I will be writing about scuba diving and the associated travel. I'm sure I'll throw in things about the books I'm reading and about how the Cubs are doing as well.
I'm leaving soon for a week of diving in Bonaire, I won't promise daily updates from there, but I do promise a significant summary when I get back to New York.
Primarily I will be writing about scuba diving and the associated travel. I'm sure I'll throw in things about the books I'm reading and about how the Cubs are doing as well.
I'm leaving soon for a week of diving in Bonaire, I won't promise daily updates from there, but I do promise a significant summary when I get back to New York.
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