Sunday, December 31, 2006
December 31 – locals go nuts with fireworks.
We then went out for supper with Erin, Scott, Natalie, Pat, Phil, and Philemina at a new Mexican restaurant that we had heard good things about on the Bonaire Talks web site. The food was OK, but most of us would not get the same dish again; however the two-for-one happy hour was a huge hit. After dinner we all returned to our unit to watch the fireworks. This not the same as any fireworks display you would see in Ottawa. People started letting firework off at about dusk, and it continues unit the wee hours of the morning. We went to bed at 1:00 pm and they were still going strong. So imagine hundreds of locals with fireworks letting them off all over the island. At 11:00 pm we were looking out over the horizon from our third floor balcony and it looked like a war zone; everywhere you looked there were fireworks being shot off, and the downtown core was covered in smoke from these fireworks. I have never seen anything like it.
Saturday, December 30, 2006
December 30 – Two dive day
The second dive was at the Yellow Submarine house reef. By the time we got to Yellow Submarine, Erin and Scott were just getting ready to go for their dive. By the time we got to the water, they were doing there skills testing in the shallow water. I took a few shots and then Trudy and I headed out to deeper water to wait. We waited quite a while and apparently one of the other people doing the Discover Scuba was having some difficulty, so it was taking a long time to start the dive. I decided that we should start our dive, so we headed out on to the reef for a nice short dive.
Friday, December 29, 2006
December 29 – Tennis
Thursday, December 28, 2006
December 28 – Second Dive @ Tori’s Reef
In the afternoon we all headed out to Tori’s reef for our second dive. It was a long swim out to the reef, which
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Wednesday, December 27, 2006
December 27 – South end of Island tour
Our first stop was at a site called Angel City, where Trudy, Erin, and Scott went for a snorkel. Trudy returned after about 30 minutes, and Erin and Scott returned about an hour later. We moved a little further south to a location called The Invisibles. This time I said I wanted to go for a short snorkel, mostly to get cooled off, but also to see how my ear would react. By this time it was almost cleared, but still not perfect. I went in and did a shallow dive; I was able to equalize my ears, so I was very happy. After this snorkel we continued to travel south, doing a big loop around the bottom of the island, and ending up at Lac Bay. Along the way we passed both sets of slave huts, and saw a very large flock of flamingos. After getting cleaned up Trudy and I went out for dinner at “It Rains Fishes” and of course I had a steak, which was excellent, while Trudy enjoyed the catch of the day being “Wahoo”. Erin and Scott enjoyed leftovers. After dinner Trudy and I went to the Internet CafĂ© and got my new wireless card working. A few emails were sent, but no web updates were done.
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Tuesday, December 26, 2006
December 26 – Orientation dive
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Monday, December 25, 2006
December 25 – Christmas in Paradise
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Sunday, December 24, 2006
December 24 – First day on Island
The car rental agent showed up with our truck, which was a good thing, as we didn’t have any way to contact them. We also wanted to get an extra set of keys for the rental unit, including the safe key which was missing. Our unit had a cell phone, so we called the rental agent to get the required keys. On the way to breakfast we stopped at the office and she had everything we needed. We had breakfast at the new Lost Penguin, and will not be returning. We acquired some food supplies at the local Cultamara grocery store. We then did our first snorkel at Ol’ Blue, which was OK, but not a great introduction for
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Saturday, December 23, 2006
December 23 – Travel Day
It was Scott’s first time on a plane! Everyone did some sleeping on the first leg of the journey, which took us from Montreal to Miami. The Miami flight departure was delayed by about 20 minutes due to mechanical problems; the generator died just before they started the engines. The flight from San Juan was delayed a number of times, but we did get off eventually. We arrived in Bonaire at about 11 pm--2 hours late. One piece of luggage did not arrive. Our truck rental was missing in action, but the rental agent was there. We took a cab to our residence, and got settled in.
Friday, December 22, 2006
December 22 – Pack and drive to Montreal
Today I was off; I needed the time to pack all of my toys. I actually managed to get all of the camera equipment into my carry-on bag; which is now very heavy. As it was my birthday, Trudy had made reservations at Baton Rouge for 5:30pm; we arrived at around 5:10 pm, and I enjoyed my ribs dinner. We then headed out to Montreal where we were staying for the evening. The trip started at around 6:30 pm. We got about 40 minutes out of Ottawa, and then came to a dead stop. We were experiencing freezing rain on the drive, and a number of cars and trucks were in the ditch. We were stopped for about one and a half hours. The entire trip took over 4.5 hours. We got to sleep at about 12:30 am and had a wakeup call for 3:30 am.
One word: Exhausted!
Wednesday, December 20, 2006
More Camera Equipment...
Trudy has almost finished packing, and I have yet to start.
Saturday, December 2, 2006
Pictures from Last Year!
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