The Dream Team |
It has been an interesting generic period of time since the
last time our literary paths crossed. I am, for once, not remorseful about the
looseness of the consistency of my communications because, for once, I have
been actually real-world busy.
The view I force myself out of bed for |
I am becoming more involved with life at LD which I am
immensely happy about. Naturally, this means I am maybe staying here a little
while longer than initially planned so that means that you have more time to come
and see me or if you’ve already been once before, then you have ample time to convert
that yearning into come back here. It is rare that I will ever admit to this
but my Dad has said for quite some time that I should work in the hospitality
industry and I always gently (internally) agreed with him but I never really
knew HOW on EARTH I could make that transition. It turns out that I have done
it accidentally and have destiny and good fortune to thank for giving me this path. Thanks destiny. Thanks good fortune. You’re both awesome.
Look at the concentration on Isac's face |
THIS is a Mola Mola. Yeah, I know, it looks like an alien |
The
last month has been almost utopian in the mix of the guests we have had ranging
from two ultra laidback Chinese through to the Beer Jenga loving Scandanavian
contingent and so the days continue to wander by sountracked by laughter, excitement
and bottles opening. It’s just another day at Liquid Dumaguete. There have been
MANY days recently where I walked out of my front door, stood on the balcony
and looked out over the views punctuated by coconut palms, tiny boats, gorgeous
blue skies with that glorious summer-ish breeze wafting around whereupon I
smile to myself and think (in Louis Armstrong’s voice) what a wonderful world. Don't get me wrong,
the oceans seem to be blooming with the joys of spring and excitement for summer. There have been continued sightings of dolphins on the way to Apo Island and from Sumilon. Ne'er a day goes by without countless stories of turtles (juveniles and dinosaur-like adults), sea snakes and a noticeable abundance of life on the reefs. This in turn has lead to an increase in predatory species to the area. Insta-disclaimer - Let me make this clear, they are predatory to other fish NOT humans. There are some HUGE schools of Jacks, a Great Barracuda, a whole school of juvenile yellowtail barracuda, trevally, a baby Whitetip shark and an adolescent Blacktip shark. AMAZING. Oh and (holy shit) - a Mola Mola - a Sunfish was spotted just down the coast from Liquid HQ.
the oceans seem to be blooming with the joys of spring and excitement for summer. There have been continued sightings of dolphins on the way to Apo Island and from Sumilon. Ne'er a day goes by without countless stories of turtles (juveniles and dinosaur-like adults), sea snakes and a noticeable abundance of life on the reefs. This in turn has lead to an increase in predatory species to the area. Insta-disclaimer - Let me make this clear, they are predatory to other fish NOT humans. There are some HUGE schools of Jacks, a Great Barracuda, a whole school of juvenile yellowtail barracuda, trevally, a baby Whitetip shark and an adolescent Blacktip shark. AMAZING. Oh and (holy shit) - a Mola Mola - a Sunfish was spotted just down the coast from Liquid HQ.
The Zeagle Scout BCD |
As a Divemaster, you are expected to have your own equipment. I am sure I mentioned the other day that I had bought an Aquamundo QR12
first stage and an AROQ2 second stage. They are excellent – pics to follow. This means, I have the breathing apparatus sorted, I have a masks (and dorkel), a noisemaker which is a metallic pink pointer with matching weight belt my favourite blue rash guard and a fetching pair of purple and gold basketball shorts for diving in. It turns out I need a Bouyancy Compensation Device - BCD - which is basically a jacket that you can put air in or take air out of to alter your underwater buoyancy. It is also the means to hold your tank in place and store all the bits and pieces you want to take with you into the blue stuff. There are many MANY types, details and personal preferences to take into account so regardless of whether you like it or not, I will explain why I chose the one I chose - the Zeagle Scout. My prerequisites include the need for a comfortable harness with an easily adjustable fitting system, a back mounted air bladder, lightweight when dry and versatile. I have taken advice and recommendations from many people and I am VERY excited to play with it when I get it. HURRAY!!
It's not all work work work |
I DO do stuff. HONESTLY I do!! |
I know I talk the big talk about life here but I refuse to use anything but gentle exaggeration, hyperbole and superlatives. To put it bluntly, I am called ALL of YOU out on this. Come find out for yourself (that I am right). I would love to see you.
For now my friends,
Massive amounts of Love (with a capital L),
BeardFace