As the photos describe, these last days have been a lot of work; getting gear ready, boat ready, electronics ready, transmitters ready, scuba gear ready..:)So we pass most of the time on working on this, or shopping for extra parts that may be missing, or needed.
Up to this point, no dives yet.
The wind made his apperance, the tempearature went down, and we´re hopping to dive by the end of the week.
Set up moorings with with transmitters (see that RV2 with the Danger Label).
The adaptation to the US breakfasts has been kind of hard:) At least for someone who was used light BK´s; a lot of eggs, panqueques, bacon..well pretty good to lower colesterol levels, or losing weight...
The coffee, well..it takes a few large cups to match an expresso...
This is the closest thing to an expresso, that we got on those drive-in´s; almost there...:)Funny thing, that this week i was asked twice for ID when buying cigarretes or alcohol drinks..
Either i´ve gone younger since i got here, or they do get old pretty fast!
Here you must have 21 years old to get some of those items; their excuse, you seemed under 30..and?!... below 30 => >21..duh!..but ok; had them read out my Unv. card, to check my age; well, of course that PT must of seemed Chinese, and they just simply asked for the year of birth, since i don´t carry my Passport around.

But in an overall manner, people have been nice, always a "Good mornin", "Howdy" or "Have a nice day", with a smile.
Some of the people i really met so far, as S,and will be involved in this project in some way, we´re actually great! Hospitallity, helping out the best they can, teaching, advising.
The photo quality should improve as soon as i get my camera charger back; as for now, these have been taken with my mobile, therefore, cant ask much:)
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