1/6/2016 Happy Birthday to me, I swam in the sea, with thousands of Jellyfish, all stinging my ass! It sort of rhymes..whatever.
I worked at the airport on Saturday, once again the last 3 flights landed at the same time, fun afternoon spent meeting new people. It was just Ana, Lisa, Caroline and I working but we did great and got the people in and out of there by 2:30.
Sunday we were invited to Marcia and Dennis’ home so I could do some snorkeling with Marcia and her sister Kande for my birthday. It was my second time on a sea kayak. On the way out we saw Moon jellyfish everywhere we looked. We were hoping once we got into deeper water there would be no jellies. Hah, WRONG!! We kayaked out to way past the reef and the point where normal people would not venture, tied the boats up where the dive boats anchor and slithered into the water. We were surrounded by jellyfish everywhere we looked, thousands of the suckers, Moon and Comb jellies, and other different, unidentifiable to me, smaller ones. I was just in a swimsuit, no shirt, nothing. {It’s a mermaid thing}. Now, I’m not a fan of being stung by jellyfish but after the first dozen stings you just become a BADASS NINJA MERMAID and say f*ck it, lets snorkel. We weren’t thrilled with the first buoy we tied up to, there was nothing to see, so we decided to GET BACK ON OUR KAYAKS in water that was 11 miles deep. {Remember, this was my second time kayaking.} I got in the boat and proceeded to tip the sucker over. In that process I managed to ruin my 2 extra batteries for my camera, still not sure why I even had them with me. Stupidity I guess. It took 3 of us to right the kayak. I got back in it and FELL OUT AGAIN but didn’t tip the kayak. I got back in it the 3rd time (not bad for a 21 year old after 100 attempts) and didn’t move my ass one inch for fear of tipping again. We kayaked over to a shallower spot and tied up to go snorkeling again. We were hoping to get away from the jellies but the closer we got to the wall and the drop off the more jellies there were. I decided screw the fish, this was a jellyfish adventure.
While getting stung, (it feels like a shock, some stronger and longer than others) I managed to get some good shots.

Leaving Marcia’s

Out to sea

Mermaids on rafts or kayaks can wear flippers too

Comb jellyfish

Moon Jelly

Space ship

If I shoved the Comb jellies away they changed shapes

New coral

Feather duster

A Moon and a Comb jelly. People have said the Moon’s don’t sting but I am positive I was stung by them. Another friend who owns a dive operation here says these are the kind that do sting..

So amazing! A feather duster in the coral.

They were everywhere

Some type of Anemone

So gorgeous

Too close for comfort

They are so cool to watch

they changed color too

check out all the tiny hair/tentacles coming out from the edge

looks like an Angel

the sea was full of them

Spectacular shot if I dare say so myself.

Some were the size of dinner plates

Mysteries of the sea

Barrel coral

Sea fan

Moon jellies dancing in the current

See through jellyfish

Comb jelly

Shape shifter

Comb

Lousy photo of a French Angelfish, there were two of them but they were deep and visibility wasn’t great.

Coral with a damselfish

Sargent majors

Another good pic

Christmas tree worms

More Christmas tree worms
We got in the water at 9:30 and got out around 2. I was so exhausted, my arms hurt from rowing, my legs hurt from kicking. At that point I wasn’t aware of the other bruises I had incurred on my adventure.

Duke, one of Frito’s handsome pups. He is so lucky to live with Marcia and Dennis and Shay, their rottie. He has a good home.

Duke and Shay. He was wearing a cone because he just got neutered and was chewing his stitches..
Monday was Mondays Don’t Suck. I snagged a ride with Bob and Rosalie out to Camp Bay. We were the first ones there and hoped we wouldn’t be the only ones. The sky was very dark at the horizon, almost black in places but we could see the darkness moving east. Marilyn and Alex came, along with Jeanie, Francie, Franklin and Carol and Tom (Francie’s Mom and her man). We sat around and talked and ate, it was not a normal sunny day, in fact, it got kind of cool, cool enough that people were wrapped in towels and nobody ventured into the water, although I felt it and it felt warm compared to the air.
Jeanie had been complaining about not being able to get her toe nail polish off so someone brilliantly suggested using Off insect repellant containing Deet. Jeanie got a rag from ??? and sat down and sprayed insect repellant on her toenails and tried to rub her toe nail polish off. It did not work. Her toes will never be bitten by bugs again, they are Deeted.

It has been determined that the polish can only be removed by belt sander.

Rain or not, flag is flown

It was a dark and stormy Monday Monday..which played while we were there..

The circle

The campfire for all the peeps who brought grill stuff.

Swarming the food table

Francie, Franklin, Tom and Carol, Francie’s Mother. She is a sweetheart, she also reminds me of my mother.

Water was warmer than the air

Foamy

The campfire

Trouble with a capital J.

Pretty in Pink!

The Duchess of Camp Bay wanted heated cookies.

Charred to perfection!

The other song that played was “On a Winters Day” and it was a winters day, at the beach. Mondays really don’t suck here on the rock!
So, my friend Denise from Williamsport got this message:
Hey Denise,
I hear that Deb DOrazio is in Roatan! We just flew through there yesterday on our way to la ceiba!
We will be back in Roatan for Thursday & Friday then we leave on Saturday! Give her my info and we can try to meet up.
Happy new year!
Peace&love ☮
It was from a guy I haven’t seen since the late 80’s. He owns a very well know bar and restaurant back in my home town. He is traveling with his daughter right now on the mainland. If things go as planned they are going to hang out with me at BJ’s on Friday and maybe do dinner Friday night. I hope I get to see them (Fred and Giavana) this week!!
I’m currently recuperating from a bruised rib (under my right boob) from my numerous unsuccessful attempts to reinsert my fat butt back into the kayak and a bruise on my back that is quite mysterious. I didn’t even know I had it, my friends told me about it Monday, Hmm. Love not knowing what I did.
We went to a cocktail party at my friend Judy’s last night. Alex and Marilyn picked us up and we drove to her very secluded incredibly fabulous home high on a hill, over looking the water. Her house looks like something out of a magazine. While there, my friend Caroline and I decided we would just volunteer for Sat. at the airport again so I emailed Milesse last night. The 4 of us didn’t stay late, we had dogs to feed and Marilyn and Alex still had a drive and a boat ride home.
Looking forward to Spanish classes with Francie and BJ’s later on, hopefully hanging with Fred and Giavana on Friday, Sat at the airport and Sunday on the Free Radical catamaran for 7 hours partying and snorkeling with friends.
Here’s to the weekend, hope you all have a great one!
Beautiful pictures! I hope your birthday was perfect
Thanks Maureen, hope you 2 make it down here soon!
Hope your Birthday was also “grilled to perfection”. . . . .
It absolutely was!!