After my eye surgery, I’m told I can’t scuba dive for 2 months. That includes wearing a dive mask and snorkeling and free diving. I’m thinking that it will be less than 2 months before I get the second eye done, and then the two months will start over again so I’m wondering how long it is before I can go diving after this weekend. Doom and gloom!
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Tanker Aground
A tanker ran Aground on Cayman Brac. No fuel spill, but reef damage. Read the article HERE. In the old days, there were more shipwrecks. In 1794, ten ships that were part of a convoy on its way from Jamaica to England wrecked on the reef at the east end of Grand Cayman. Local residents braved the stormy waters and successfully rescued the ships’ crews and passengers.
The King of England granted The Cayman Islands tax immunity in thanks. That’s why we’re tax free today!
Have a great day!
Baba’s Sea Hare
Identify the photos below: One is a tang, two are called Baba’s Sea Hare (zoom in on them), two are the same Long Fin Damselfish (juvenile), and a baby squirrelfish.
It was a busy weekend cleaning up after hurricane Beryl. I spent Saturday cleaning the front yard, lots of chainsaw action and hauling away branches. Sunday morning was diving, afternoon was cleanup the back yard. Which involved mostly picking up little branches and sticks and poinciana seeds.
Now its back to work Monday. One week from today, I have cateract surgery. (Gulp!)
Peaceful Sleeper
Above is what I want to do today…
It’s Friday, but feels like Monday. I’m Headed into work this morning , ended up working yesterday. Opened the airport after the storm. No chance for any yard cleanup. I picked up the trach cans and righted the potted plants, but no real cleanup was done.
I’m kind of not in the mood for work today.
Have a great weekend!
Mid Beryl
Hurricane Beryl is south of us right now. It was blowing and raining pretty hard last night. It still is. Below are some pictures from the yard taken this morning.
I lost most of my bananas too, they got blown over, maybe they’ll be able to be propped back up again.
As hurricane Beryl moves away, the effects should be abating from here on out.
Back to work at noon tomorrow.
Out Of The Cone (for now)
This mornings update shows Cayman out of the cone. The cone is the error zone in the storms path calculation, which is the center line.
We’re definitely going to get some wind and rain it’s probably starting to rain in Jamaica about now and we’ll probably start raining here tonight about 6:00 p.m..
Here’s a couple pictures from this morning’s dawg walk:
I’m off to work, Have A great day!
Hurricane Beryl
Hurricane Beryl has maintained a pretty straight course and is headed right for us.
I spent yesterday getting ready, did my shopping last Thursday. Starting today you’ll see the long lines at the gas stations and the grocery stores. I guess I’ll test the generator today.
I’m not in the mood for a hurricane.
Constitution Day
today is Constitution Day here in the Cayman islands, our last holiday until November
I took Lenny to the beach yesterday , it was pretty good. The days have been beautiful, yesterday and today, but it won’t last…
Hurricane Beryl is bearing down on us, and there’s been little variation in the Cayman Islands’s relative position in the cone.
Beryl also sets the record as the earliest Category 4 hurricane ever recorded. But look at the bright side, it’s July, we made it through June, 20% of the way through Hurricane Season safely behind us!
Have a great day!
Rainy Friday
it’s a rainy Friday here, it’s also our last long weekend until november. The holiday drought begins.
Above is a panorama View from my front porch. Of course, it’s not raining right now, because I put my house plants out. .
I’m ready to get into work, because I’m ready to end the workday so I can start the weekend!
Have a good day and weekend!