It's interesting what stands out from the cruise.
It's been two months and you'd think I would have razor sharp clarity.
Not so much.
(Actually, I'd like to have clarity of any sort most days).
Good thing I took photos because those help to jump start the flagging memory cells.
Anyway...
Barbados...
The submarine trip...
No.
It was NOT yellow.
But it was pretty nifty all the same.
We got on board not all that far from where the cruise ship was docked
so we didn't see much of the island itself.
If you suffer from claustrophobia this is NOT the thing for you.
Those lovely glistening blue molds are to house the 40 some odd butts
that will be wedged in together to see the below water sights.
According to the handy posters these are some of the "sights" that were possible in the area.
And we DID see some sights.
But, I learned that because of light dispersion underwater
you can't really see all those vivid colors as shown in the posters
- except for some lovely blues.
There WERE a LOT of fish and some cool plants. Unfortunately - they didn't photograph so well...
Here is our intrepid skipper.
Musicians near the ship providing some steel drum music.
Not sure what these were - But thought the perspective was neat.
Chuck waxing eloquent to the Jedi towel creature about our underwater adventures.
Not so much.
(Actually, I'd like to have clarity of any sort most days).
Good thing I took photos because those help to jump start the flagging memory cells.
Anyway...
Barbados...
The submarine trip...
No.
It was NOT yellow.
But it was pretty nifty all the same.
We got on board not all that far from where the cruise ship was docked
so we didn't see much of the island itself.
If you suffer from claustrophobia this is NOT the thing for you.
Those lovely glistening blue molds are to house the 40 some odd butts
that will be wedged in together to see the below water sights.
According to the handy posters these are some of the "sights" that were possible in the area.
And we DID see some sights.
But, I learned that because of light dispersion underwater
you can't really see all those vivid colors as shown in the posters
- except for some lovely blues.
There WERE a LOT of fish and some cool plants. Unfortunately - they didn't photograph so well...
Here is our intrepid skipper.
Musicians near the ship providing some steel drum music.
Not sure what these were - But thought the perspective was neat.
Chuck waxing eloquent to the Jedi towel creature about our underwater adventures.
2 comments:
I don't have razor sharp clarity about what I did this morning, so no stones from this corner.
That fish adventure looks like it might have felt a bit claustrophobic, but cool.
The Jedi towel is the best towel sculpture yet, AND a picture of Chuck.
Loving those towel sculptures. I think I would get claustraphobic myself.
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