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Saturday, February 15, 2014

Sea creatures for Tati

Hi Tatianna. I went back to the beach on Friday and went swimming in the ocean. You would love the ocean here. It's filled with all kinds of fish and coral and the water is so clear. At the edge of the beach is a coral reef filled with all kinds of creatures. I have pictures of just some of the fish I saw. There were lots more but I couldn't find pictures of them. My favorite was the octopus, I always wanted to see one in the wild. I thought he was a rock at first. Then his eye moved so I could tell something was watching me. When I got close to him he turned from a grey rock color to red. I guess he didn't like me getting so close to him. We watched each other for about 10 minutes before I swam away to see all the other fish. There were so many of them! It was like swimming in a fish tank.

I swam over the top of the reef and into the Red Sea. The bottom of the sea was about 70 feet below me but the water was so clear I could see all the way to the bottom. Fish were swimming in and out of the coral. I loved floating in the sea and looking at all the fish. Maybe someday you, Ullysses and Apollo can come here and go scuba diving and see all the fish for yourself.

Here's a picture of the octopus. He was pretty big . . .



Here's a picture of a clam. They are all over the reef. Some are small and others are pretty big






This is a daisy parrot fish. I watched a lot of these guys eating the coral. . .






These are coronet fish. They were about two feet long. They have long beaks with lots of teeth and when they swim the wiggle around like eels. They kept an eye on me and swam away when I got close to them. I didn't try to get too close because of all those teeth . . .


This is a picture of a surgeon fish. I saw more of these fish than almost any other kind. The picture doesn't really show how bright the blue and yellow colors are. They are very beautiful. You can swim right up to them and almost touch them.



Last but not least, here's a picture of one of the crabs that live on the rocks near the dive shop. They're about as big as a blue crab. I think they're very pretty . . .

Thursday, February 13, 2014

A few pictures

The weather has been very nice here. It goes up to the 80's during the day and the place where we work has a nice breeze blowing through it. I took a few pictures at the main compound . . .

A Papaya tree . . . .


Some Papaya flowers . . .

Weaver bird nests. The birds are very pretty, they look like big yellow canaries but I haven't been able to get a picture of one yet . . .


Here's an interesting building we pass on the way to the beach. I'm not sure if it's a house or a business. Can you see all the cranes in the background?


The plan for today is to go to the beach. Tomorrow (Saturday) is a work day because we're a little behind schedule due to some technical difficulties. I'm going to try and get some pictures of the crabs for Tatianna.

Friday, February 7, 2014

My day off

Our normal work week runs from Sunday through Thursday because Friday is the Muslim holy day. I didn't do much today. Basically all we did was go to the Red Sea mall for groceries. You can check out their website at www.redseamall.com to get a sense of how huge the place is and the variety of stuff you can buy there. The mall has a huge grocery store (the Danube) that carries everything from water to refrigerators. I like it because the have some brick ovens and bake their own bread. I've been eating a lot of Syrian bread. It's kind of like pita but bigger and softer. You get four big pieces for less than . 40 cents and they last me for most of the week. I usually eat half a loaf with some honey for breakfast. It's really good. Here are some picture from the pastry section of Danube. The say a huge variety of delicious looking stuff so this is only a small sample . . .






Here are some glass sea creatures you can buy in the home goods section of the Danube . . .



I've mentioned before that there's a huge amount of construction going on in Jeddah. You see cranes everywhere. Here are a few pictures that give you a sense of the amount of new construction. The pictures don't do a good job of showing how nice these houses are. If you plopped them down in California they'd be worth a fortune . . .






There are traffic lights in Jeddah but the main form of traffic control is the round about. There are big ones and small ones and depending on the time of day they can be a nightmare to navigate. The big ones usually have some big piece of art to mark them. The round about near the Red Sea mall has an enormous globe at its center. You can't really see it in this picture but the globe is tiled and you can see each of the continents. It's a great landmark . . . .




Finally, Here's a picture I took of myself for my PADI card. I need this card to rent dive equipment. When I applied for the new card I found out the last dive I did was in 1988. I'm very rusty. I also haven't found a place to get a haircut around here so I'm going to probably use Dave's clippers to do the job myself. . .

Saturday, February 1, 2014

Day at the beach

We had a good week at work. All the equipment is up and running and we're a day or so ahead of schedule. It doesn't get too warm during the day (mid 80's) and a nice breeze kicks up in the afternoon to cool things off. We spend a lot of time in the sun setting the equipment up, running big heavy cables from diesel gennerators to the equipment (I get to start the generators each morning) and generally getting hot and sweaty. It was a good week but it was a long week (we worfked six days) so we decided to go to the beach on our one day off. There are a lot of beach resorts north of Jeddah. The company has an arrangement with one of them that lets us use the facilities if we get a pass. Earlier this week John called one of his friends (he has friends everywhere) and got us passes for Saturday. I really wanted to go because this particular resort has a dive shop and I haven't been diving in years (maybe decades). Curt, little Chris, James, Chuck, Dave, John and I piled into two cars and headed north toward the beach. It should have been a short ride but the GPS we have in the cars doesn't work very well. There's also tons of construction going on here so streets that appear to be open on the GPS are sometimes blocked. We got all mixed up and wound up taking a tour of the city. We saw a brand new airport terminal being built especially for the millions of pilgrims that pass through here on the way to Mecca, a nice new sports complex that's just a huge stretch of desert filled with cranes and heavy equipment, the airport (once or twice) and many miles of brand new roads. Luckily, the traffic wasn't that bad and little Chris had a GPS app on his iPhone that worked pretty well. After about 45 minutes we made it to the beach. The club is very nice. Some very nice rooms overlook two pools, a volley ball court, a restaurant and lots of green "California" grass. Danika and I first saw this stuff when we lived in Huntington Beach. It's short, very green and doesn't seem to grow very much. We liked it when we first saw it in California and it looked very nice here as well. Although I'm a certified diver, I haven't been in the water for a long time. Little Chris, on the other hand, has been diving every weekend for over two years. He has all kinds of certifications and he's a great teacher. He brought his own gear but John and I rented all the equipment we needed at the club. You get into the water by walking down a short stairway that ends at the top of a reef on the Red Sea. As soon as John and I got into the water, we were being tossed and turned by the breakers. It was hard getting my fins on and once they were on it was hard to maintain my position in the water. Chris helped us through the breakers and got us to a point where we could do the dive. The dive was fantastic. I wanted to dive in a place like this all my life and it didn't disappoint. There were all kinds of colorful fish down there swimming in big schools. Big bright blue fish with shocking yellow fins were all around us. We saw two Moray eels (one was very big) as we swam along the coral wall. Jeddah is know for it's diving and I see why. Visibility was great, better than 50 feet and the coral was spectacular. I was afraid there would be a lot of trash in the water but this place was perfectly clean. Our dive lasted only about 20 minutes because John and I were so excited we were breathing too hard but it was well worth the price (130 SAR for me, roughly $50). We went down about 70 feet before it was time to surface. Chris coached on throughout the dive and only used about half a tank of air. I felt bad that this was more like work for him so I'll pay for his air. Luckily, he offered to take us diving next weekend so we didn't piss him off too much.
Me on the beach

Dave (on the left) and Chris (second fro left) talking to some divers

James meets a friend at the entrance to the resort. I had a long talk with the Macaw, made me miss Blue and Tekkla

A view of the dive shop
A view of the resort from the dive shop