Friday, 11 March 2011

10th March 2011

After a 13 hour solid sleep, we woke feeling pretty refreshed,

We started the morning, with a swim in the hotel pool and then headed to Zest for breakfast. 2 Cappuchino coffees and some scrambled eggs on toast and we were off to the dive school. We grabbed our kit bags and got ready to jump straight back on the Eco wagon.

Nathan, and a few of his students, were heading out on Crystal 1 (the smallest of the fleet, beside the longtail) to Hin Fai (Bio-Rock) to mark some 1 metre square quadrants and some settlement plates for a study a university on the mainland has created.

Being back in the water was bliss, and no equalising issues... which is great news.



Two dives later and we were back at shore.... a quick change of clothes and straight to dinner. Jenny had a Thai Jungle Curry, a spicy soup kinda thing, I had Pad Thai Tofu.

After munching through a tasty dinner, we headed over to Nathans house to catch up on the dance moves for the Underwater festival in a couple of weeks. We ended up just gassing and drinking Green Tea... but rehearsals are tomorrow, so Jen and I need to keep up as we have missed out on 3 sessions!

Before bed, we nipped to Crystal for a quick drink and to meet up with people we hadn't caught up with... another early night! Nice!

x

SD

3 comments:

RogerD said...

We need to see what your hair looks like now so take your hat off and show us! Hopefully, you are out of the Pacific Tsunami warnings issued today. Looking at the map, you should be okay.......?

Roy said...

Good to hear that you're back in the drink without any problems. So, can we call you baldy now? ;)

Dad, I've already looked at the Tsunami track, and the island shouldn't be effected. The island is pretty much protected by land.
Remember Jeffrey Hawker? He's a mate from school. He lives near the coast in Japan and himself and his family are ok.

Unknown said...

Yep... no problems with the Tsunami... And a photo of my bald egg shaped head will be forthcoming!

SD