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IN CASE YOU DIDN'T HEAR, WE SET A NEW RECORD -The
annual Chamber Day event this year raised an
amazing $201,244, a new record. (This despite
the current state of the economy.) I really
thought, with everything going on in the economy
and the world these days, that we would
experience a drop from last year. But I am quite
pleased to be wrong in this instance. And this
is the first time ever, that we’ve exceeded
$200,000, a level of donation that only a few
years ago seemed unreachable. It's not exactly
over yet since we leave the Flying Dutchman open
for a few weeks after the event has concluded
for late-comers who want to get the Dutchman
t-shirt. (You've got until 5PM May 21. Sign up
at www.chamberday.org.)
But many, many thanks to all of you who
participated and donated. All I do is just
badger and harangue you about it for a couple of
months. YOU are
the ones who make Chamber Day the resounding
success that it is to allow our Catalina
Hyperbaric Chamber to keep gong for another
year. As this is an annual event, Chamber Day
2027 is scheduled for May 5 of next year. Hope
to have you as part of the fun.
GOES WITHOUT SAYING -
I hope you had a nice Mother's Day for those who
were with your mother or who are mothers. I
spent the afternoon at Dodger Stadium where
there was definitely a Mother's Day theme -
players wore pink to honors mothers and as a
breast cancer awareness and they had the Dodger
wives/mothers throw out the first pitch - but
those mothers in actual Dodger uniforms couldn't
buy a hit (except for Pages and Muncy).
Hopefully they'll do better against the Giants
tomorrow.
CUTE LITTLE OCTOPUS -
Except they weren't so little. There's now
evidence that Kraken-like octopuses glided
through the seas when dinosaurs ruled the land.
You can read more about them here: GIANT
PREHISTORIC OCTOPUSES.
SPEAKING OF OCTOPUSES . . . -
(And in case you were wondering the correct
plural of "octopus" is "octopuses" not "octopi"
as we were taught for years.) If you're an octo
fan and would like a cute
doesn't-require-you-to-think movie, check out
"Remarkably Bright Creatures" on Netflix. It's
mainly the story of an elderly woman cleaning
lady at a small Pacific NW aquarium (Sally
Field) as seen through the eyes of and narrated
by Marcellus, the resident Giant Pacific Octopus
there (voiced by Alfred Molina). It probably
won't get any Oscar noms but it was a pleasant
2-hour diversion and it got a 7.9 on Rotten
Tomatoes. Give it a look if you have some time
to kill.
And that'll do it for now. Have a great week and
let's go diving soon!!!
- Ken |