Life is back to normal

While cleaning the boat last year Merry stubbed her baby toe on a dock cleat. She ignored the pain until the calcification became too large. Last January she had to have surgery to straighten the toe. Recovery took longer than expected. Last week she got five cortisone shots to relieve the pain and was finally able to get back on the boat.
In her long layoff she was able to categorize a decade of underwater photos and videos into her new website http://www.divermerry.com/
She can now get back in the water to shoot even more.
 
Wow! The pictures are wonderful! I am sorry Merry had to go through what she did to find time to share them all but we are grateful!

Best of luck to Merry and you in your next adventures.
 
Phill and Merry:
Sorry that this "small issue" ended up being such a "pain". But the good which came out of it is the marvelous collection of photos!

Everyone should view these. I dove in S. Calif. from age 6 for 50 years. I have seen most of the specimens; never seen them portrayed as well. Many of these should be in texts of marine biology! Superb. I have bookmarked the pages to return and peruse at leisure. Marie also claims the works!

Then I saw you made an expedition to "God's Pocket". We stopped there to anchor (no small task) and spend at least a day, and a dinner in the lodge on every one of our 4 trips up and down the inland passage. One of our favorite places on the Inland passage!

Thank you so much.
 
Wow! Spectacular images! Sorry Merry had a "forced" time to go through those images. Hope you two get plenty of boat (and diving time) in now.

Jim
 
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