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There has GOT to be water here somewhere! :shakehead:
 

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Hey! Those whiskers work great! :wink:
Thanks Bob and Blair!
 

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Nice PICS Mike! That looked deep enough to snorkel in. :D
 
Nice PICS Mike! That looked deep enough to snorkel in. :D

We've got about 2 feet so far and it is still coming down. Snow blowers are all sold out so we have to shovel the church parking lot by hand! :shocked2:


PS. Nice hat Jimi!
 
Tan Delta Force Fins worn by Dr. Sylvia Earle while observing whale sharks in the Gulf of Mexico as well as conducting her research around the world. This brand new film trailer about Sylvia and her wish to protect the ocean can be seen at The Sea Alliance Blog.
The full feature is scheduled to come out this fall and we can't wait.
The Sylvia Earle Alliance's (SEA) purpose is to explore and care for the ocean and we are thankful at Force Fin for all the energy they are putting towards these efforts. Keep up your very important work!
 
Tan Delta Force Fins worn by Dr. Sylvia Earle while observing whale sharks in the Gulf of Mexico as well as conducting her research around the world. This brand new film trailer about Sylvia and her wish to protect the ocean can be seen at The Sea Alliance Blog.
The full feature is scheduled to come out this fall and we can't wait.
The Sylvia Earle Alliance's (SEA) purpose is to explore and care for the ocean and we are thankful at Force Fin for all the energy they are putting towards these efforts. Keep up your very important work!

You're killing me! Man oh man do I need to get in the water! We are snowed in bad and there is a nasty layer on the ice so we have a tough time even getting to go ice diving. So sad. Anybody want to send me a ticket to someplace warm??? :D
 
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