In a rocky little corner of Magazine Beach, we found a few fishies.
We have been told that the snorkeling on this rocky enclave just past the airport is the best on the island. So far, I have to agree.
Wednesday morning, backs, butts and colorful snorkels dotted the water at Magazine Beach as SGU’s finest (both spouses and 5th term students) explored the view under the sea. The beauty was something we just couldn’t bear to leave, even when the rain came.
As the clouds burst, we headed for the water. The rain drops plopped all around us puncturing the water and making things look just plain cool.
Even more amazing were the schools of tiny fish who skirted the top of the stormy sea. Thousands of sardine-sized fish jumped out of the water just feet in front of us as the seagulls circled above, waiting for lunch.
*A big thank you to Kelsey for taking these photos during our snorkeling adventure with her underwater camera and allowing me to pilfer them for my own blog. She is a talented interior designer and an SGU SO. Check out her design work at kelseyinspired.blogspot.com.
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