Saturday, July 23, 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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7 Comments:
I will miss your blog postings!!!! =(
xoxo H
"Before I left the little rock" you say?
Rod , we only hope you mean for the seasonal closing!
Unfortunately I won't be coming back this time. I am heading off of the island to move back to Toronto in about 3 weeks from now. 4.5 years and the best time of my life but I need to explore other possibilities and challenges at this point.
It was also some of the best times of our lives, we really enjoyed our times with you. We'll miss you, if you ever head toward WA please find us!
Love Ya
Lou Ann & Jay
I found the little guy again this afternoon - July 8th - only about 6 feet from where I saw him a few days ago...
Weird - I have no idea how to edit my last comment. Anyway, it should have said July 28th of course!!
Sorry to see that you are leaving the island. Thanks for all of the great dives over the years and for showing me my first seahorse this past January. If you get to the DC area, look me up.
Rob Byrne
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