are you making funny of me?

Are you making funny of me? To brush my teeth, to shower, and toothpaste were my newest Norwegian words, and with these latest linguistic tools, my Norwegian homework assignment was to ask people what they did before breakfast.  I think that is what the teacher said.  It didn’t matter, the exercise was to make a... Continue Reading →

the dive log…a vanishing art?

the dive log…a vanishing art? by Janice Nigro I love to be writing in my logbook. The obvious significance to this statement is that I am actively scuba diving if I am writing in my logbook. I started my first log book in 1993 under inauspicious conditions, diving in a stone quarry in Tennessee in... Continue Reading →

Diving with the “Incredibles”

by Janice Nigro I have spent 18 days:1 hour:36 minutes of my life underwater. Nearly twelve of these days, I have logged in Indonesia. Indonesia commands you to return in large part because of the unparalleled underwater diversity, but perhaps equally important, the reason for my consecutive trips to Indonesia over the last six years,... Continue Reading →

creatures of the muck

Creatures of the muck   by Janice Nigro Muck diving.  “Le” muck diving.  There is no pretty way to say muck diving even if you are French.  In fact when you do muck dive for the first time and look out over a silty, sandy slope, or a pile of coral rubble, it seems that... Continue Reading →

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