Granted that Oceanside, CA, is not quite as
exotic as other not-LA places I post from . . .
EXTENDED WEEKEND -
Came down for an extended weekend (my sisters
rents a summer house here) and did a day at Del
Mar on Saturday and went to the Padres/Dodgers
game at Petco Park on Sunday. Quite thankful the
Dodgers won, and handily at that. But this was
my first time at Petco and it was a quite
pleasant experience. You sometimes forget that
Dodger Stadium is the largest major league
ballpark. Petco seemed much more intimate even
though the field itself is pretty much the same
size as Dodger Stadium. Dodger Stadium capacity
is listed as 56,000 and Petco Park is listed at
39,860 fixed seats plus standing room and some
temp eating. Sunday's attendance was said to be
43,000+. But a pleasant way to spend a Sunday
afternoon, especially after those horrendous
Friday and Saturday games.
HURRICANES/STORMS GALORE -
We're heading to into peak storm season so if
you've got trips planned, beware. Hurricane Erin
has turned towards Britain and Hurricane Fernand
is strengthening but is far enough east of
Bermuda as to likely not pose any problems.
However, there is a disturbance that is right
now parked east between Dominique and Martinque
and which is heading east into the Caribbean
which could pose some issues. There's also a
Pacific storm, now called Ten-E, which looks
like it will pass SE of Socorro Island but go
right over Roca Partida before it peters out.
Late August and September are sometimes peak
season for storms that develop into hurricanes
so keep an eye on the weather if you're
travelling in storm-prone areas.
GETTING EXCITED ABOUT THE MALDIVES -
We've got back-to-back 9-day trips with our good
friends on Manthiri and
we're starting to get excited. Hard to believe
we leave in a little over three weeks. As I've
mentioned before, we've sold out our 2026 trips
so now I'm looking at 2027. One thing for me
personally as trip leader is that we used to do
about six one-week trips in a given year, and
scheduled them every other month. But that
usually meant I only had about 4-6 weeks between
trips when I got home. This year, we skedded
some back-to-back trips (Easter Island in March
and the madives in September) and that's worked
out better for me as I get a better break
between trips. So that's somewhat our focus
going forward. Some of the trips might be
extended ones - like Yap and Indonesia next year
- or even two full weeks like the Philippines
next year. And generally with these trips,
there's always a way to cut them shorter - or
even add on to them - if you can't do the
planned length. We generally always like to have
lots of options for you within a given
framework.
LUGGAGE TAG SCAM -
Be careful what you do with bag tags after a
trip. What scammers do now is they look for
discarded tags in airports or hotel trash or
wherever. When they find them, they not only
have your name and flight info, but they can now
file a claim with the airline for supposedly
"missing" bags. Once the scam is discovered, you
may be the one the airline comes after for
reimbursement since it was your tag to start
with. It's better to shred the luggage tags once
you get home as that way, they're no good to
anyone else.
STONY CORAL TISSUE LOSS DISEASE (SCTLD) GOOD
NEWS -
As we've told you over the past few years, SCTLD
has devastated corals in the Caribbean.
Once-thriving reefs have been turned into white
limestone death. It's estimated that 30 species
of coral in Florida (and other parts of the
Caribbean) have been affected and that Pillar
Coral is functionally extinct in Florida. But
there may be a glimmer of hope. Scientists have
discovered a bacterial probiotic that can
radically reduce the spread of the disease. It's
not a cure, but it's certainly a step in the
right direction and it's being tested currently.
You can read more about this breakthrough here: SCTLD
RAY OF HOPE.
LABOR DAY IS THIS COMING WEEKEND -
This is the earliest it can possibly be. Monday,
September 1 is the day so enjoy the long,
extended three-day weekend. (But where has the
summer gone????)
And that'll do it for now. Have a great week and
let's go diving soon!!!
- Ken |