G'Day Mates for the last time from Downunder.
Sad to say the vacation of a life time is coming to an end. However, we finished it with the greatest snorkeling we all have ever seen. We spent the last two days on the Great Barrier Reef seeing some of the most colorful fish and coral anywhere. Large sea clams, clown fish, gropers and nemo was found by Camille and Randy, just to name a few. Doug even took a ocean walk inside a glass bubble helmet. No turtles were seen, however, a reef shark was swimming just under us for most of the dive. Needless, to say at least one eye was always watching it's movement. "No worries" they only go after prey that is much smaller than themselves and after all the food we've had, belie've me we all were much larger than the shark.
Well, all the bags are packed and ready to go. It should be interesting to see what the weight limits will be and most likely we'll be paying some extra for over weight bags. But it will be all well worth it.
Tomorrow's return will be the longest Saturday any of us will spend, however we are all ready to get home. We'll have many stories to tell above and beyond those we shared with you on the blogs.
Doug, Camille, Randy, Kay "Sweet as"
Have a safe trip home...the arctic tundra that is SE Wisconsin awaits you. We had a rain/snow/ice storm. The roads look like the surface of a glazed donut, and it's currently 20 degrees. Welcome back!
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