Water's getting colder in Venice

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2th divr:
I did all right with a 1/2 dozen small megs, but nothing really great.
A few really nice ones were found by others onboard.
I will be there Monday weather permittting.

I'll be there with my daughter. Hope to see you there.
 
My drysuit was ordered this week, I hope! Soon, I'll be diving all winter.
 
:wink: I was just being a little fecitious buddy!

DandyDon:
Damn, you're only my daughter's age? ok...

I was referencing myself, tho - you didn't notice the arrows? <<<

Also a good idea to keep recent shoulder operations warm, eh?

I think I'll just start with the 7 mil Monday, get my weight adjusted, and stick with it. Getting chilled greatly reduces the fun factor. :)

No diving in water below 70 for me.. wetsuit or not. It makes my should hurt way to much! Now, if I can get a dry suit at some point, now we're talking! I can put one of those adhesive hot packs on my shoulder and offset the temperatures some and I'll be much more comfortable :)
 
Dang - Florida West cancelled tomorrow's trip - but I guess with 8-11' seas tonight it was a good idea to cancel !
 
Flew into Ft.Lauderdale an hour ago. From the air, water here looks bumpy but no white caps. :D
 
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