It was a bumpy trip up to Virgin Gorda this afternoon. I grumbled, whined and had a little nap! Then I grumbled and whined some more since we got here cuz I did not want to be here so they put my dive gear and camera for me in the dinghy and sent me away to dive while they did some boat preparations. I went out on the inside of the reef, but near the entrance to at least find 25 feet of water, I was being very cautious since i was by myself and I certainly did not want to get caught in current and swept out toward Tropical Storm Emily. If anyone is looking for Lobster Dinner, if I saw one large lobster this afternoon I saw 30! They were everywhere, and yes, I believe I took a picture of every single one of them!
I clicking away on lobsters, of which I have a billion pictures of totally ignoring the caribbean octopus that was spread out right underneath me! And then cursed cuz I had the wrong lens to get all of him, but still, not often I get one out so that was nice...
Took a few pictures of soft corals...
Parrotfish...
All the coral here is basically dead or dying of disease as well, the colors are mostly gone...
These little fish were cute though...
A couple pictures of the surface of the water...
An urchin
A Rock Hind
And by the time I returned to the hurricane hole they were tucked in where they wanted to be. I understand we are preparing for more rain then wind. I am sure nothing will happen now that we have come up here, but that is ok!
Received this pic and an email that was passed around because someone was very unhappy about a bareboat captain down in the Southern Caribbean. Now, she is TOO nice to post it on HER blog, but I have no such scruples...
His captan is the most rude , uncompetent and stupid we have ever seen,
we have meet this boat 4 times in 10 days, cruising there, and, at every time, he never cares to anchor very close to other boats,
he invites local friends on board, play loud music,
when all that folks and noises has waken our baby, we politely asked to lower the music.
in response, he flipped us (finger up) and put music even louder.
i am sure this behaviour is not the one that your estimated clients are expecting during a relaxing cruise.
Just goes to show you NEVER know who is watching out on the water and with all the cameras nowadays.......
Came across a good video which explains a trip and the history of the Callwood Rum distillery in Cane Garden Bay. Well done!
What a beautiful octopus. Again, that was a first for me..thanks, Kerry! Sorry you guys had to tuck away in the hurricane hole again. Jean and Mike are doing the same thing. They had escaped down as far as Guadeloupe when the other storms threatened but are headed back to St. Martin to pick up some friends from the UK. So, they had to come back. They are tucked away and have prepared the boat as well. I sure hope this one just speeds up and gets the heck out of there. Hang in there! I'll be checking the blog. And, thank you for your kind words. I meant every word I said. You are terrific!