Here’s my first ScubaRadio blog post…..it just happens to be from Fiji on my birthday….yes it is good to be me…:-)
After recovering (& working like crazy) for a few days from our amazing ScubaRadio trip, I figured it was time to give my impressions of my first time to Beneath the Sea in New Jersey and our adventure to New York City!
I’ve been to a good number of trade shows, but this was one that [...]
As mentioned on this past Saturdays’ edition of ScubaRadio, you should check out Brandon Cole’s new marine life/diver photo app in the Itunes store. Kinda like an electronic version of a coffee table book on steroids!….I like it….and thought you might too…..:-)
Details can be found here!
Check it out!
Our mermaids get their props in a nice article this month at AlertDiver.com. Check it out!
So we ran out of time this past Saturday when talking to Diane from Lumbadive in Carriacou before getting to some very important information for you! Now through March 31st, get a 15% discount on your Lumbadive package reservation when you mention ScubaRadio! This offer is available exclusively through Lumbadive on the island of Carriacou for travel through 2011. It’s is [...]
Let me start this mlog (mermaid blog) with a few facts.
1. I am in Germany.
2. I do not speak German.
3. I dislike the cold.
With that being said, I should have known I was going to be in trouble when my farewell Facebook status listed the countries I would visit & Peter, from Aquanauts Grenada, commented [...]
Ahhhh…. Home sweet home back in the beautiful Florida Keys. That is if you can call “beautiful” a balmy 54 degrees and freezing cold rain. As I sit here on the couch wrapped in a blanket, fully clothed, drinking hot beverages and dreaming of being back in Fiji’s gorgeous summer weather, I wonder where the [...]
Two great white sharks swimming in the ocean spied survivors of a sunken ship. “Follow me, son” the father shark said to the son shark and they swam to the mass of people.
“First we swim around them a few times with just the tip of our fins showing.” And they did.
“Well done, son! Now we [...]




















