Blue Monday, no more

These two Mondays have been totally different in term of “bluishness”. This Monday gave me some kind of withdrawal syndrome as I did nothing but fix my car and some photos over last weekend, while last last weekend was packed with ReefWalk and HantuBlog dive (or perhaps I was too tired on that Monday to feel any bluishness). So, to get rid of the blue, what else can be better than reminiscing the event I miss doing on weekend?

After four months and a couple of oversea trips to Malaysian Borneo and Indonesia, I was finally back guiding on the Sep 29 ReefWalk. Last ReefWalk we bid farewell to Wai who has gone study at N. Carolina, USA. This ReefWalk we welcome back Jani, who has completed her MSc at Newcastle, U.K. *clapclapclap* Thanks to her and Dionne, we saw lots of AMAZING stuff during the walk!!!

our wonderful hunter-seeker
what other Cs would you hunt & seek for in Singapore? no prize for guessing :)
these are mine: Cuttlefish, Clownfish, Catfish, Chromodoris, Corals, Cowries, Crabs, and er.. seaCucumber?

I’m not going to talk much about the sightings as Juanhui has probably summed it up nicely. Just throw in a couple of nudibranch(s) for your viewing pleasure:

Pteraeolidia ianthina
blue dragon, Pteraeolidia ianthina

Chromodoris lineolata
Chromodoris lineolata

Cap it with “the reason why we MUST wear proper footwear and avoid walking into water pool”:

hollow-cheeked stonefish
my second stonefish in the lagoon

and something that puzzled me for awhile:

golf-ball sponge
looks like toy-ball, feel like toy-ball, but should be a sponge

Of course, other than the creatures, we always enjoy

Bernard briefing
the satisfaction of sharing knowledge and passion,

new boat
the thrill of riding new boat,

friends
and the FRIENDSHIP!

Guides out there, if you miss all these, join us come Oct 27, the very last walk of 2007 . Surprise awaits!

= MS =

One Response to “Blue Monday, no more”

  1. TL Says:

    Yup! That’s a sponge! Might even go out on a limb and say that it looks like something from the Astrophorida Order :P Really great sightings!

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