Hurricane Emily appears that it will pass quite far to our south so we have probably prepared for another dud of a storm.
Here are a couple of pics I took in the 'cave' at Bush Gardens, for those of you who know what I am talking about. Both taken on the wall at the shoreline in about 10 feet of water. Any ideas??
ID'd!! - a dusky cardinalfish
Saturday, July 16, 2005
This blog is mostly about sharing photographically the beauty of the undersea world surrounding Little Cayman to those less fortunate than ourselves. Of course there is a bit of humor (I hope) included in the descriptions, and a bit of the dry world included here as well.
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2 Comments:
Hey Rod,
Is the baby yellow stingray still
there?
Glad to hear Emily will not visit,
I only wish we could!
Lou Ann
No, I didn't see the baby stingray this time. But baby Mathieu and family were over for dinner tonight with my sister and bro-in-lay and we had a small pre-hurricane party! Looks like we are going to miss the storm, thankfully, but are expecting a bit of rain tonight, that's about it.
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