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I'D RATHER BE LUCKY THAN GOOD -
I have long preached the following: If you don't
know what it is, don't touch it. What might
appear cute and harmless could be anything but.
So a journalist on vacation was very lucky when
he picked up a cute little Blue-Ringed Octopus,
without knowing that it has one of the deadliest
bites in the world and the venom can kill a
human in less than half an hour. Fortunately for
him, he escaped unharmed. But he posted a video
of the encounter: BLUE-RING
OCTO HANDLER.
NAVIGATION CLASS POSTPONED -
We'd scheduled the class for this past Saturday
at Vets Park in Redondo but postponed it because
of the projected rain and the water quality from
the rain we'd already had. (Ironically, the surf
was non-existent on Saturday.) But we're looking
to re-sked for this coming Saturday, January 10,
and will meet in the parking lot at 9AM. Cost of
the class is $25/person, includes practical
navigation on land first, and then a single-tank
dive where we'll put those skills to the test.
We should be done by Noon. If you'd like to join
us, call us at 310/652-4990.
ROSE PARADE 2026 -
Since 1982, I have gone to the Rose Parade every
year (although I didn't go in 2006 because of
the rain back then). But this year I looked at a
forecast and because we go to the end of the
route, where the parade doesn't arrive until
10AM, the prediction was the rain would be
ending about the time the first units arrived.
So we decided to give it a shot and I'm glad we
did. My fav float was the UPS one (pictured
below) but if you'd like an up-close personal
look at all the bands, floats, and horse units -
I try to get at least one shot of each one as
well as the Grand Marshall and the Rose Queen -
you can see them all on my SmugMug page: RAINY
ROSE PARADE 2026. |