Well, where shall we start?
OK - so let’s get started shall we. Firstly, this blog thing was started due to complete boredom during the school week. My 3rd year students have graduated, my 2nd years are in Malaysia and Singapore, and the 1st years are not allowed at school due to entrance exams. This has been a long week of doing absolutely nothing at work. I’ve done diving study, watched diving films (The Big Blue - highly recommended) and just longed for the weekend to come around again.
But today is Friday, which means the weekend and diving is almost upon me. And the weather is looking excellent, at least for today and tomorrow. There’s not a cloud in the sky today and the sea looks calm from the webcams. Am really looking forward to my next dive as it will be number 100 for me - a personal milestone. Hopefully it’ll be a good one. Recent dives have been great, seeing octopi, lots of lionfish, a black-tip reef shark and many more things. I will take my digital camera (Olympus mju 600 with PT-029 underwater housing) diving with me for a 2nd time this weekend too. Last weekend I was in constant fear of the thing flooding and killing my brand new camera. A few pics came out pretty well though:
More are on my website at www.soldave.34sp.com. I’ve nothing else to tell now so I’ll say goodbye to the world and will be back when I have something vaguely interesting to tell.




Hello Dave!
What great pics! I am so jealous. I`m sorry you`re stuck at school, I have ZZZsome graduation week to look forward to next week, It`s also a beautiful day up here in Hokkaido and the snow is melting :-0
Congratulations on your 100th Dive!
Perhaps I should start a blog too…
Lots of love
Radi
Hi Dave,
Love the pics, here and on your gallery website. Good luck for tomorrow’s dive(s).
Thanks for the birthday card and of course the dive mask!
Heading to Scotland for the weekend to see Footloose at the theatre in Edinburgh, should be good fun. hoping the snow will be lighter than forecast for the 4 hour drive!
Love n hugs,
Bim xx
Hi
Nice start to your blog. Looking forward to reading more about your dives and seeing the pics that go with them.
J