Thanks for a great class!!!
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Reading this lately…
Plus a small sea glass collection from Smuttynose
Prepping for Shoals
So many books, so little time…
Reading this lately…
Kurson provides one of the best narratives about SCUBA diving, and high risk shipwreck exploration, that I’ve ever come across. I love his description of navigating a wreck:
“A diver who enters a wreck…must conceive of space differently than he does on land…He must remember everything – every twist, turn, rise, and fall – and he must do so in an environment of few obvious landmarks and where most everything is sweatered in sea anemones.
NEFSC May Cruise 2013 – Anchored
I awoke to a view of Provincetown’s Pilgrim Monument out of my port hole. Everyone is glad to be tucked in around Race Point, since the ship recorded 52 mph wind gusts yesterday. We’re going to pull the hook tomorrow to head back out to the Great South Channel.
NEFSC May Cruise 2013 – Shore Leave
Red nuns and green cans at the Coast Guard Station in Boston. They look so different out of the water.
NEFSC May Cruise 2013 – Boston Harbor
NEFSC May Cruise 2013 – Dock Lines
Heading into port at the Boston Coast Guard facility.
NEFSC May Cruise 2013 – End Scence
Leg 1 of the cruise is over, and we’re steaming towards Boston Harbor.