Friday, January 13

More San Sal...


Kristen showing how "airplane cave" got its name.

Lars (Mylroie) diving down to point out a turtle.

Hawksbill Sea Turtle (look hard).

Kristen and Athena in Lighthouse Cave before we had to swim.

Look at that water... somewhere off the northern coast.

Eating lunch in the shade of one of the trucks (which were our transportation around the island).

Kristen and I on Green Cay.

Kristen charming an iguana on Green Cay.

Me and Lee-Gray Boze watching Kristen (or Athena) climb up a "bell-hole" in her bare feet. Lee-Gray is the craziest caver I've ever met (not that I've met a lot) and would go places I could hardly fit my leg down...

On the way home with the Mylroies. Flights were about 2 hours or so in an unpressurized Cessna twin engine, 7/8 passenger planes. The most fun I've ever had flying I think. On the left side, front to back, are the pilot (Jack), Lars M., Robika Modak (Erik's girlfriend); on the right is Athena, Leif, and Erik.
Some more pictures probably on the way too...
It was a good time.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Starkville/MSU Community Band solicits members





The MSU band staff would like to invite all faculty and staff members with previous band experience to play in the Starkville/MSU Community Band. The band will meet on Monday evenings this semester from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. in the MSU Band Hall. Anyone with previous band experience is welcome to come, even if it's been a few years since you've played.

For more information, contact Valerie Tate at Continuing Education (325-8876) or Elva Kaye Lance at the band office (325-2713).

You may also register online: http://www.ce.msstate.edu/pe

Registration will continue through Jan. 23.

Will Waterstrat said...

Hey, where'd that come from? I think I might sign up if I don't have to teach lab at those times...