Friday, March 23, 2012

OBX Weekend

We headed to OBX this weekend for 2 reasons: 1 because it was to be in the 80's and sunny and 2 because we had the carpets professionally cleaned for the rental season. We drove to the beach on Thursday after work and went directly to Dirty Dicks for crabs!!! We had Dungeness Crabs, but I had "all you can eat" because I can eat at least 2 full orders and I did with 2 1/2 being my personal best! YUMMY.

On Friday we had the cleaners come do the carpets and I worked remotely and managed a conference call . But I did get to take my lunch break on the beach ( Myron and I did our hour walk on the beach) and wine time at 5pm as witnessed by these pix!





The next picture is of the Gerry Oliver Fishing Pier getting spruced up for the season. It looks like steamed shrimp and beers will be available rain or shine on the outdoor screened in porch!!! Woo hooo... All we need is Jim and Lynne, Paul, Sean, Jeff, Liz and others to join in the festivities.
Love
Anna and Myron

Sunday, March 11, 2012

SCUBA in Grand Cayman

Friends and Family!
We just got back from out family trip to Grand Cayman for snorkeling and SCUBA. Paul, Sean, Jeff, Liz, Chris, and Myron and I flew down for a wonderful week on the beautiful island of Grand Cayman. We had booked boat diving, snorkeling, Sting Ray City and a deep sea fishing trip.
There are no words to describe diving to 108 feet on a 1000 foot undersea wall with amazing coral and fish. There are no words to describe diving on the reefs and being flung by surges backwards and forwards through swim throughs. Barracuda, grouper, angel fish and parrot fish to name a few swam around us as if we didn't exist.
Many pictures will be uploaded so stay tuned . But here are a few to wet your appetite..
Love
Anna and Myron



Here we are all at Stingray City.. ready to snorkel with the stingray!!

I am in a pink wet suit with plaits to keep the hair out of my mask. 
Myron is in a red suit here at 100 feet deep! The abyss looms below.

Here are Paul and Jeff. Paul is with the underwater camera.

Here are Myron and Anna at 50 feet just hovering above the coral on the reef.

Sunday, January 22, 2012

My New Sport

As you may know,Myron and I took up target shooting at the Wake County Range. I have joined the Ladies League and enjoy shooting with the ladies! I have decided to get competitive about it and so Myron bought me for my birthday a .22 Browning Buck Mark pistol. I had tried out a variety of pistols and found the action and accuracy of the Browning to be the best for me.  We also purchased  a pink gun case and pink range bag to have the appropriate feminine accoutrements.  Here is a picture of my new pistol all ready for taking to the range. I also puchased a few targets and will keep you all apprised of my sharpshooter skills. Myron likes the Berretta 9mm so that will be his target pistol of choice. I might let him use my .22 if he lets me at least try the 9mm once he gets it.
Love you guys!!
Anna and Myron

Tuesday, January 17, 2012

We are Certified and Certifiable Open Water SCUBA Divers!!!

Have we had quite the adventure!!! We drove to Florida, Gainesville area to get our open water Scuba certification. It was a whole lot more than we expected.

We passed our certification but it was a whole lot more than just that!!!
We arrived on Friday after driving the 9 hours to get there. On Saturday morning we left for the Ichetucknee River for a drift snorkel to pass our snorkel requirement. It was 32 degrees air temp and we had to change from our warm clothes into our 3mm wetsuits in an open air dressing room. BRRRRRRRRRRR ...I thought this was Florida! -- Anyway we got into the water which was 72 degrees ( supposedly) , we drifted for 1 hour in the river, and saw lots of fish, turtles and gar fish .Now came the tough part. We had to hike back to the cars in wet wetsuits for about 25 minutes. I was really shivering when we got back to the car but the temperature had risen to 50 degrees or thereabouts.
We dried off and then drove to Ginnie Springs for our first dive. It had warmed up to around 58-62 thank goodness and we got into our SCUBA gear. We did our required safety things at 15 feet, mask clears, mask off, out of air octo share, and regulator out. Then we went into a cave with the instructor down to 40 feet. The water was 72 degrees and the cave was really neat. We took 2 dives there and then headed back to the hotel for dinner and sleep!
The next morning we left at 7:30 am and there was a frost everywhere and 30 degrees! Major frost warnings for the citrus growers. Of course when we go to Florida for our check out dives!!! GRRRRRRRRRR, BRRRRRRRRRRR. Anyway we arrived at Devil's Den at 8:15am. Here is a video I found of it on YouTube you might like.  It was a great dive there again to 40 feet. The water was 72 degees. We worked on buoyancy, safety stops and hovering. We practiced BC removal and donning in the water. We practiced gentle fin kicks and simply dove around to practice various skills. It was wonderful.
After our dive we drove a piece to Crystal River to snorkel with the Manatees who overwinter there because of the warm springs. that feed the river and keep it a toasty 72! The afternoon had warmed up to 65 and we were enjoying the sunshine big time. Even though it was cooler than expected for Florida, the sunshine was tremendous all weekend.
Here is a video I found on youtube that shows exactly what we did with the manatees.We petted them, stroked them and simply enjoyed swimming with them. We took a boat out past their sanctuary and they would come out to hang with you . They have many propeller injuries on their backs and the coast guard monitors all our activity with them. The fines are heavy if we even swim after them. They are to come to you and they do because they are so gentle. They are endangered due to the need for so much of a certain type of seagrass.
It was an amazing adventure.
We returned to the hotel, ate and collapsed!!!!
The final morning in Florida we went to dive at Blue Grotto Again cold in the morning but warming up fine. Here is a video I found on you tube of exactly what we did.

However the actual depth is 87 feet in the cave because unless you are skinny you can't get down to those last 13 feet!!! It was amazing and a bit scary when all you have is a tiny tunnel to go through with a rope for a reference. I got my octo hooked on a rock ledge and got stuck and had to back up to get loose! A bit scary for sure.
The Blue Grotto dive site also had a compressed air bell at 20 feet where you could hang and talk to your buddies . That was a real plus. You could also do your safety stop there for your 3 minutes of decompression.
We left Florida around noon and got back to Durham at 10:20 pm . We stopped for a picnic lunch and dinner along the way.


We are now certified and certifiable!!! Pictures of us will be coming soon. We didn't have a waterproof or underwater camera so we are relying on our instructors to provide some of theirs.
Love
Anna and Myron

Sunday, December 25, 2011

Merry Christmas

Wishing you all a very Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year. May peace, happiness, adventures and love be your constant companions.
Oma and Opa came over for our Christmas Eve and Christmas Day feasts. We had a joyous time. We talked to our sons on the phone and enjoyed the tree, the laughter, a fondue dinner on Christmas Eve and duck and latkes on Christmas!

Friday, December 23, 2011

OBX and Sean's Birthday

We are at the beach house in OBX just for an overnight to clean and prepare for 2 weekends of renters.
It is around 60 degrees and bit blustery but not cold at all. The beach is wide and the house is now clean.
It is Sean's birthday today and he is 29!!  I wish we were celebrating with him but we certainly will when we go to Grand Cayman in March.

Merry Christmas and Happy New Year

Monday, December 19, 2011

Scuba and Polish Deli???

HI Everyone,
Yesterday we had our last SCUBA pool practice before we head to Florida for our open water certification test. We purchased our personal gear. I decided pink is powerful and Myron chose red!  So underwater we will be visible and distinguisable!
Next door to the SCUBA shop is a Polish deli! What a treat we purchased some kielbasa and pierogi as well as blintzes and crisp cookies. We were the only people in the place speaking English. I think the area has a few ethnic neighborhoods because last week we enjoyed a yummy Jamaican meal in the same strip.
I love America... SCUBA and great food all within 200 feet!!!
Hope you like the pics.

Loves
Anna and Myron