Oh well …

A management company posted a sign

Please be advised locks must be removed daily or they will be removed if left on.

Thank you.

A common practice at the health clubs as well, that you can not lock a locker overnight / to yourself. (Some health clubs do rent them out, monthly or annually, when and where you can keep a locker to yourself.) But a week later, someone wrote FU … I take it means fuck you?

… actually I didn’t get it at first glance bec I’ve two mates on my tennis team with Fu as their last name … one’s primary school teacher.

 

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The graduate


So came the graduation. We all passed, just with varying degrees: one got snorkeling only, I got the scuba diver, Ralph got his instructor’s certificate after 200 dives under his belt – congratulations.

It’s a dive social, coincides with the halloween party. Some mates baked a cake and cookies, pizza ordered, I brought two bottles red wine – no one touched it except me lol. … no one drinks wine in a dive bar … ha ha ha.

Meeting other divers from previous classes is great – you need a buddy to dive after all. If you’ve no one to dive with, you’ll have to hire a dive master. Unless you’re on a private boat.

As door prizes, I won the very good looking t shirt for wearing my face mask.

  

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Pottery #4: molding

The fourth lesson is moulding (predominately used by the Brit -:).

There are two kinds of molding: slump (the inside) and hump (outside).

I used one of the potteries made by my kid -:)

We got our glazes … to share! Next week, we will learn how to glaze.

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A fishing trip @ shipwrecks

Went to lunch with my tennis buddies at Hooks. Afterward, one of them offered to take us fishing.

It’s a beautiful day, with calm water under a clear blue skies. Hook’s doesn’t have a deck hand, and the water is several feet below the normal waterline on the shore. The buddy said, it’s the global warming … which makes in and out of the sailing boat a little difficult.

The shipwrecks … are usually sit at the bottom of the water. But these two have been there for a while. The owner(s) really should have towed them away.

The two buddies went out on Sunday and caught many fish … So they took us to the same spot again. Although I saw many fish jumping out of the water, however, I’ve no luck to lure one onto my hook. One of them comfort me, by saying, “… that’s why it’s called fishing, not catching.” ha ha ha

We did see a manatee -:)

 

It’s fishing 🎣 not catching [得意]

昨天他们钓到好的鱼 俺跃跃欲试
然后… 就没有然后了 (虽然鱼诱非常漂亮 – 顺走当耳环吧 [调皮])

人家解释 所以是钓鱼而不是捉鱼 [大哭]

全球暖化下的小民生活,  水位下降 上岸难

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2nd checkout dive @ Devil’s Den

The scuba dive: the second checkout dive is at Devil’s Den, which concludes our training sessions.

The venue: Devil’s Den is overhyped.

Under ‘no camera’ rule, & 1st time use the dive phone case. 

The cave is tiny.

Now is the off season and I found it to be crowded at time. The dive master said during the season, it was much more crowded.
The iconic photo is all there is – which I saw long before the diving. So when I knew our checkout dive would be there, I was excited.

… more pix at Yelp, Google Maps

Through two sections of stairs (one is very narrow), that leads you down to the cave, you see the iconic photo.

The cave is privately owned. It was formed by a karst window. The human and animal bones found in the cave were of about the same age, 13,000 years ago. The spring water is 72° year around. On a cold day, the  white moist rises through the opening on the ground, hence the name.

The place is popular as a training site for divers. The snorkelers are mostly tourists for photo ops – the language I heard were distinctively foreign.

The diving experience: The terrain is rocky which makes it interesting but with too many divers, it feels uncomfortable. I bruised my legs from the rockers. What I’m looking for in open water diving is wide opened space, leisurely pace, and colorful creatures. Hopefully I’ll accomplish them on my own dive.

We met up at the shop at 7:30am, arrived at Devil’s Den at 10am. The next 50 minutes is spent on paperworks, signatures, orientation, waiting for the last mate to arrive … There are a lot of papers to be signed – so do leave enough time … “why not done this online?” They replied, online could not do all …

Before the dive, we spent considerable time in the pool – because we didn’t get the last pool time on Thursday.

One of our mates is bit of timid who always needed extra TLC. Didn’t get out of the pool till 2:15. A little snack break, then heading to the Den at 3:10. Done two dives by 5 and went to the first meal of the day at 5:40. It’s a long day.

The two dives 2:58 in the water

  1. 3:34pm, 32′
  2. 4:33pm, 34′,

这个巢穴由喀斯特窗口形成.发现的人类和动物骨头的年龄大致相同, 约有13,000年的历史.

大妈一意孤行 偷偷照了两张 – 小师傅耐心等了一下 不好意思再多照. 可惜了 好景
”小哥 俺就是想轻轻松松 游游泳 看看景 照照相 没想变职业…”
小哥当成耳边风 [大哭]

我们五人中 父子兵的爸爸最难教, 我们总是要等… 18岁的儿子学的最好 笔试💯… 考笔试时俺忘记坐在他旁边了 [呲牙]
俺开小差也是乘着他忙着教爸爸. 二把手也耐心 二个人轮流教爸爸 [强]

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Oh boy … I finally passed

The final of the owd was administered after reviewing Section 6 by Ralph. Ed was taking notes on Ralph and grading him: I like how Ed runs his business, and SSI, so far.

On test: little old Irene failed because she should have reviewed but didn’t, and scored only 78% out of 50 questions, and SSI requires 80%. I get it. It’s your life on the line, dive or die -:)

We then went over the test. Should have practiced in the pool afterward, but it was too late, we  left early and will practice at the pool at Devil’s Den on Sunday.

P.S. So, the old little Irene studied overnight and went back to take it again the following day – it’s Test B – and passed with 92% – should be 96% because two questions she didn’t read closely … oh well … I embezzled the green pen. Ed went over the 4 mistakes I made – really appreciated it.

… I might have passed the first time, IF I didn’t point out that the grader left one mistake unaccounted, which made it 80%. Oh well … it’s me, old habit is hard to change.

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New serve motion is working


Happy to report, keep my left arm up after tossing works pretty good for me lately.

Is this butterfly injured? I was in a rush – late to tennis, didn’t investigate … Hope the butterfly all is well.

 

 

 

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Back to the water

The last day before the final. I switched duel gauge to threesome with a compass 鸟枪换炮, which I think is a practical combo; and got a pair of gloves.

The assistant coach Ralph taught tonight. Ed was the ‘assistant’ tonight.

The pool water was 72º, which is cold if you don’t move a lot, which we didn’t. Ed’s father came out to say hello at the end.

I recorded my classmates’ back into the water skill – all passed -:)

 

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Pottery #3: making vase

Our third class is all about slab cylinders texture mug / vase.

 

The little turtle, flower, etc we made on our first class, are dried, waiting to be burned.

Before we leave, the pottery master talked about glazing materials – the colors!

A classmate placed order for us – we all get two basic colors, plus an additional third (all different), so we can all share and experiment.

We glaze this one during our 5th and 6th class; afterward it went to the kiln. I picked up the finished product on Nov 13.

Glazing:

  • inside: pour Celadon
  • outside:
    • 1. celadon
    • smokey merlot
    • blue rustile

 

 

 

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Training days 4: checkout dive

After three training days, which the last two have spent times in the pool, we’re diving our first OWD at Lake Denton, a popular spot for beginners.

Lake Denton is 66 acre spring fed lake. The deepest part is 51 feet. It’s 65 miles south of Disney World in Orlando.

学物理 ⚛️ 好有用

We did two dives. Although the water is a little muddy, but we saw plenty fish – mostly bass and perch, a turtle and a snake. Each of us get two tank of gas, for the two dives.

My step by step to an open water dive:

  1. get excited for the dive
  2. pack your bag
  3. carry your heavy bag to the car and drive to the meet up place
  4. unload and load the bag
  5. load the cylinders
  6. drive to the water …
  7. unload bags and cylinders
  8. putting on the warrior’s suit and all + cylinder
  9. walk to the water
  10. dive … heaven
  11. gas runs out and dive is over
  12. walk back to the car w/ the cylinder on your back
  13.  … we did the 2nd dive, repeat partial 8 (get a new cylinder) to step 12
  14. unclothed
  15. pack the cylinders and bags
  16. drive back
  17. clean the warrior suit
  18. drive home

Are you ready for this?

What if we’re going out on a boat? The master diver / coach Ed says, well, you still have to bring your bag to the boat … Ed said, in the summer, he has a college kid at his shop do the washing. …Well, you can always pay someone to carry the bag and do the washing for you …

We stopped at Raceway gas station in Avon Park for a quick stop: bathroom and breakfast, etc. Lake Denton is only a five minutes away.

Why SSI? Both Padi and SSI are American organization that have gone globe. Professional Association of Diving Instructors was founded in 1966 by John Cronin and Ralph Erickson, headquarters in CA. It has 128k pros and 6,600 dive centers/resorts. SSI Scuba Schools International was founded in 1970.

Per Ed, his father started this outdoor shop, gearing toward boycott, camping and diving, etc. in 1984. Then one year in 1994, one of his customer got solicited ad from Padi directly … His father wanting an apology from the organization but Padi said they’re their customers. His father then switched to SSI in 1996. We don’t hear so much about SSI is because SSI gears toward the dive shops.

Reportedly, SSI is huge in China, especially mermaid program.

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