Location, Location, Location
In the matter of two weeks we have gone from sandy, white beaches and beautiful turquoise waters to cold, white snow drifts and white-out conditions.
I'm thinking the sun deck on the Turks & Caicos Explorer II looks much more inviting than the Jensen's back deck.
Enjoying our 2nd snow day in here in Douglas County! If it's like this in October, what will winter bring?
Showing posts with label ocean. Show all posts
Showing posts with label ocean. Show all posts
Thursday, October 29, 2009
Thursday, October 15, 2009
10.15.09
Another Shark
I said that we saw a lot of them...here's another. I thought about bringing one home, but I don't think the neighbors would let me keep it in their pool.
You can view more of our trip photos here: http://www.facebook.com/album.php?aid=38245&id=1343482331&l=6239004057
I said that we saw a lot of them...here's another. I thought about bringing one home, but I don't think the neighbors would let me keep it in their pool.
You can view more of our trip photos here: http://www.facebook.com/album.php?aid=38245&id=1343482331&l=6239004057
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Tuesday, October 13, 2009
10.13.09
Head-On
An underwater head-on takes on a whole new meaning!
You can view more of our trip photos here: http://www.facebook.com/album.php?aid=38245&id=1343482331&l=6239004057
An underwater head-on takes on a whole new meaning!
You can view more of our trip photos here: http://www.facebook.com/album.php?aid=38245&id=1343482331&l=6239004057
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Monday, October 12, 2009
10.12.09
Angels & Memories
Even underwater you can find angles (or grey angelfish). Today was bittersweet. One year ago today, my friend and colleague Tonya passed away. Tonya was on a family vacation in Hawaii. It was freak and tragic accident. One of the toughest things for me about Tonya's death is that the ocean, the one thing I love and so enjoy, is what took her from us. I remember Tonya greeting me with her wonderful and contagious smile every morning. Tonya will live on in our hearts and memories forever.
Even underwater you can find angles (or grey angelfish). Today was bittersweet. One year ago today, my friend and colleague Tonya passed away. Tonya was on a family vacation in Hawaii. It was freak and tragic accident. One of the toughest things for me about Tonya's death is that the ocean, the one thing I love and so enjoy, is what took her from us. I remember Tonya greeting me with her wonderful and contagious smile every morning. Tonya will live on in our hearts and memories forever.
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Sunday, October 11, 2009
10.11.09

Sharks are amazing creatures. I particularly liked how the sun reflected off their them.
The sharks on this trip came closer than the other ones...they were within arms' reach and on every dive. There was no type of chumming going on. These sharks were simply interested in us.
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Saturday, October 10, 2009
10.10.09
Chad & His New Friend
One of the reasons we wanted to go aboard the Turks & Caicos Explorer II again was because of the sharks we had encountered on several of our dives.
And we weren't disappointed the second time! On this particualr dive we ended up with three different sharks that circled around both Chad and I. I captured the still photos...Chad captured the video.
You can view more of our trip photos here: http://www.facebook.com/album.php?aid=38245&id=1343482331&l=6239004057
One of the reasons we wanted to go aboard the Turks & Caicos Explorer II again was because of the sharks we had encountered on several of our dives.
And we weren't disappointed the second time! On this particualr dive we ended up with three different sharks that circled around both Chad and I. I captured the still photos...Chad captured the video.
You can view more of our trip photos here: http://www.facebook.com/album.php?aid=38245&id=1343482331&l=6239004057
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Friday, October 9, 2009
10.09.09
The View for the Week
Fall Break has officially begun and we are headed to Turks and Caicos. Our morning started early and a little white-knuckled.
The weathermen were forcasting a little snow. Things didn't seem bad until we got a few miles down the interstate...black ice and LOTS of it. On our drive to the airport (which usually takes 45 minutes) we saw 5 different rollover accidents. Fortunately we made it to the airport in one piece and on time for our flight. Deicing at DIA took an extra 1 1/2 hours, but our layover in Atlanta gave us enough of a buffer. After grabbing a snack we boarded the last leg of our journey and actually arrived early in T&C!
These two photos were the views Chad and I had for the week. We were aboard the Turks & Caicos Explorer II. We were on this same boat two years and had a wonderful trip. On the last trip there were 18-20 people on the boat...this week, only 6...it was AWESOME!
The first picture is of the dive deck and the second photo is of the bottom of the boat...took it while on our safety stop.
You can view more of our trip photos here: http://www.facebook.com/album.php?aid=38245&id=1343482331&l=6239004057
Fall Break has officially begun and we are headed to Turks and Caicos. Our morning started early and a little white-knuckled.
The weathermen were forcasting a little snow. Things didn't seem bad until we got a few miles down the interstate...black ice and LOTS of it. On our drive to the airport (which usually takes 45 minutes) we saw 5 different rollover accidents. Fortunately we made it to the airport in one piece and on time for our flight. Deicing at DIA took an extra 1 1/2 hours, but our layover in Atlanta gave us enough of a buffer. After grabbing a snack we boarded the last leg of our journey and actually arrived early in T&C!
These two photos were the views Chad and I had for the week. We were aboard the Turks & Caicos Explorer II. We were on this same boat two years and had a wonderful trip. On the last trip there were 18-20 people on the boat...this week, only 6...it was AWESOME!
The first picture is of the dive deck and the second photo is of the bottom of the boat...took it while on our safety stop.
You can view more of our trip photos here: http://www.facebook.com/album.php?aid=38245&id=1343482331&l=6239004057
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