Well here I go this is my first attempt at creating a blog that will hopefully be of some value to you.
I admit that I know little about blogging, in fact I have never even read a blog in my life before now so I ask for a little patience from you as I learn the in and outs of the “blogosphere”
Over the past 12 years I have had the opportunity to dive some of the most awesome sites available to any level of diver. I have had well over 1,000 dives around the world and witnessed some truly incredible things. I have been on countless ship wrecks, caves, under ice, and encountered many different types of sea life.
I have shared the water with sharks, whales, mantas, stingrays, octopus, but the most interesting sea life so far has been of the two legged variety. True there are many strange things to be seen under the sea but I would have to say the strangest by far would be some of the people who share my passion for exploring the deep.
I love a good story, both telling them and hearing the stories of others. I will try to keep the stories as close to accurate as I can but as the saying goes, never let the truth interfere with a good story.
As time goes on I will try to recount as many of those dives as I can and I encourage you to send me your stories. I would like this to become as interactive as I can. So please feel free to send me your tales of the deep. Your favorite dives, your favorite times, lets see where this goes.
I admit that I know little about blogging, in fact I have never even read a blog in my life before now so I ask for a little patience from you as I learn the in and outs of the “blogosphere”
Over the past 12 years I have had the opportunity to dive some of the most awesome sites available to any level of diver. I have had well over 1,000 dives around the world and witnessed some truly incredible things. I have been on countless ship wrecks, caves, under ice, and encountered many different types of sea life.
I have shared the water with sharks, whales, mantas, stingrays, octopus, but the most interesting sea life so far has been of the two legged variety. True there are many strange things to be seen under the sea but I would have to say the strangest by far would be some of the people who share my passion for exploring the deep.
I love a good story, both telling them and hearing the stories of others. I will try to keep the stories as close to accurate as I can but as the saying goes, never let the truth interfere with a good story.
As time goes on I will try to recount as many of those dives as I can and I encourage you to send me your stories. I would like this to become as interactive as I can. So please feel free to send me your tales of the deep. Your favorite dives, your favorite times, lets see where this goes.
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