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    November 5, 2017

    Back In The Water – Finally!

    I woke up to a solid blue swell map around Palos Verdes.

    Even the slight rain couldn’t be an excuse to stay away.

    Calm seas at Terranea Resort.
    I arrived at 7:30 am – it was calm.

    A couple of divers in the parking lot commented if they should be concerned that there are no other divers around.

    I told them that we usually meet at 8 am.

    “So, we’re not going to come out all glowing from Fukushima?” he asked.

    “I can’t promise you that,” I responded.

    I met some of the regular crowd – Reverend Al, Randy, Ben and Rob.

    They agreed to take an inexperienced diver such as myself.

    Diving off the point.
    Everyone made an easy entry off the Point.

    Back in the ocean!
    Back in the ocean!

    Logged SCUBA Dive #506

    Dove with Reverend Al, Rob, Ben and Randy

    The Point off of Terranea Resort, Rancho Palos Verdes, CA

    In With: 3100 psi
    Out With: 500 psi
    Max depth: 66 feet
    Waves: Calm with mild swells against shore
    Visibility: 10-20 feet but silty
    Water Temperature: 64 degrees
    Air Temperature: 82 degrees
    Total Bottom Time: 44 minutes

    This was a routine dive from the Point to the Cove.

    Diving off of Terranea Resort.

    Diving off of Terranea Resort.

    IMG_0044NOV2017OML

    Diving off of Terranea Resort.

    Sheephead off of Terranea Resort.

    Diving off of Terranea Resort.

    Diving off of Terranea Resort.

    Diving off of Terranea Resort.

    We surfaced and had to do a surface swim a few hundred yards to an easy exit.

    Kayakers off of Terranea Resort.
    Kayakers off of Terranea Resort.

    O'm back!
    I brought a can of Budweiser with me on the dive; the can was mushy at 60 feet and was too warm to drink when I got back on land.

    Traditional debriefing!

    Traditional debriefing ensued!

    I plan to be back next Sunday with my the ghetto grill and North Korean wine and mushrooms.

    October 31, 2017

    October Update

    Sorry for not posting anything recently, but between business dealings and family health issues it has not been an easy month.

    I’ve been trying to get off my ass, and this last Saturday I went to the Beach Streets Event in Long Beach.

    Actually, I couldn’t help it – it went right through my ghetto.

    Me and the other penny farthing guy.
    I actually met the “Other guy with an Ordinary Bike.”

    The guy’s name is Steve – he is a little crazy because he doesn’t even wear a hat to protect his head!

    I woke up the next day to see a swell map off of Palos Verdes that promised me flat conditions.

    I actually had all my gear packed and even walked down to my nice truck at 6:30 am to go diving.

    I don’t know what it was; I turned around and went back to my apartment.

    Maybe it was because I was to eat lunch with my sister, brother and mother at Bashi in Terranea and was afraid I would be too drunk or tired at noon?

    I have no idea.

    I remember when I used to be the most macho person that I knew.

    I’m going to do a few solo dives at Veterans Park to see if I still remember how to dive; the only question is when.

    I did make it down to Terranea later that day, and was lucky enough to score a free spot.

    Diving Conditions
    I don’t know what it was like earlier, but at noon it looked like conditions sucked.

    Me at Terranea Resort
    I miss this place!

    Professional Debriefer Paul, my sister, mother and myself celebrated the birthday of my brother and father, who was not able to attend.

    After lunch, Professional Debriefer Paul took me on a tour of a local indoor tomato farm – the new way we will have to grow vegetables when global warming turns the Earth into the climate of Venus.

    I think the guy is some kind of a scientist.

    I never knew before now, how funny tomato plants smell.

    In door tomato plants
    Indoor tomato plants grown as a science project.

    I have saved a few items for Sunday debriefing… if that is, hopefully, still a thing.

    North Korean mushrooms –

    North Korean mushrooms.
    Soak them in water for a day and barbecue – it is like a North Korean burger patty!

    No, they are not poisonous or hallucinogenic; so I was told by my hot North Korean tour guide.

    And some genuine Ginseng wine from Kaesong, North Korea…

    Made in North Korea

    Ginseng wine from the DPRK.

    I’m hoping to be back this weekend.

    My last interview that I did on my August trip is online:

    So… One Time, in North Korea.. – The Meghan Jenkins Show

    Until next time… Yeah, I’ll update the lobster season countdown, soon.

    Keep diving!

    Don’t be like me!

    PSD

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