Dive Till You Drop
Sunday 31st March 2019 (Day 54).
Diving - hallelujah. (Beats everything).
Please, do let me inform you, I genuinely cannot recommend this exceedingly exhilarating and somewhat satisfying sport to you enough; for, from this day forth, I believe that I have been permanently affected by this spectacular experience.
Anyhow, I do realise and am endlessly grateful for your extreme tolerance and patience on me blabbering on about this whirlwind of new and exiting pleasure I have so recently been hurled into.
So please, I do beg your forgiveness.
We had the honour to view the following marine life (and indeed much more):
Two Turtles, One Lion-fish, One Trigger-fish (although Dad was not so lucky to even glimpse it); Four Parrotfish (varying between two different species); Two Goat-fish, Two angelfish, Six shadow Clownfish, and many electric cleaner-fish. The ones highlighted were spotted by me, and the rest by the instructor (red=1, blue=2, green=3 yellow=4).
But remember, all of which I have just mentioned were only the species that I could identify, therefore, since to me marine biology is a hazy subject, I failed to conclude the names of the vast majority of what we viewed beneath the waves today. The only downside of diving, however, is that it absolutely exhausts you, especially when the water temperature is 31C, (thats thanks to climate change).

Also, I deeply apologise for the revelation of the most recent mystery photograph slipping my mind.
It was . . .
A folded lotus flower captured through a Dubaian kaleidoscope.
Today's mystery photograph is:
Hi T, I am really enjoying reading this, and so happy you enjoyed the diving. Its a special world you enter isnt it? how did mum find it? do give her my love, Jen - Archies mum
ReplyDeleteMum didn't dive but (as mentioned in the blog) me and Dad loved it!!!!!
DeleteTaran your posts are absolutely marvelous!
ReplyDeleteThe diving sounds extraordinary! So glad to hear that you are enjoying life again.