As long as I could remember I was a “summer person” on Cape Cod. My parents fell in love with the place before I was born, and I was one of those kids that turned up around Memorial day, and left as part of the annual labor day gridlock to begin the school year … Continue reading Subic Bay →
There is that moment when you transition from preparing for the trip, to traveling. For me, it usually means chasing loose ends and watching the clock until it is time to walk out the door. Hopefully walking out without leaving something undone, or behind. For this trip it starts with a one hour bus ride … Continue reading On The Road To Subic →
Tomorrow is the day. The day and night before leaving for an extended dive trip to the Philippines, and usually the time I realize something important was overlooked or left undone, and there is no time to fix it now. So far, all is well, and I am getting ready for packing. From a packing … Continue reading One Day Until Panic →
A little about me… I took my first SCUBA course in 1987 through the Boston Scuba Academy and received a YMCA Open Water certification card for successfully completing the course. After a few weeks of diving and “getting my feet wet” I took and completed the YMCA Advanced course. In March 1988 I opened Ebb … Continue reading A Bit About Me….. →
Welcome to the Underwater Wanderer blog…. Please make yourself at home! A wise dive travel guru once told me, in so many words, where ever you wanted to go, it was only really a hop, skip,and a jump away, if you thought about it the right way. Also, if you go to far away places, … Continue reading A Wandering We Will Go →
Coral Catfish I shot this video this past December in Subic Bay. I have always loved watching these critters feed from the first time I saw them at Anilao, Batangas, Philippines in 2013. They are graceful, hectic in some ways, but more graceful and orderly, feeding across the bottom, forming and re-forming ranks, flustered momentarily … Continue reading Coral Catfish →
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