There was an intense build-up of wind (and I don't mean in my pants) on the south-eastern side of the island of Roatan last night. It woke me up a few times with its bluff and gusto, the wind funneling into and around the villa. With the exception of the doors into the villa, there is no glass in any of the windows, instead there are wooden shutters to close out the light. While they are sufficient at blocking out the light, they are not as impervious to wind. That's perhaps harsh, they do keep out a significant amount of the wind, but you could feel a soft movement in the air all night and the wind rushed unimpeded through certain parts of the villa where there are vents, but no blinds to shut out the wind.
Noisome enough wind to get me out of bed to peer into the darkened sky to pick out the tops of the trees swaying to and fro in the ceaseless blast. Omnious foreboding for the next day of diving if the wind was to sustain itself....
...which it did. On into the morning with a passion. Still, any day is good for a dive in my book. Last year in Thailand, I dived when visibility was only two to four feet and when the waves made you feel as though you were riding a mechanical bull on the way to and from the dive site. So, bah, a bit of wind.....
'Twas a rough bucking bronco ride to the dive site.
We were expected to dive Calvin's Crack (I know, a little inappropriate....still, apparently it used to be called something like Caroline's Crack, so I guess its a step forward.....), but due to the high swell, we aimed closer to home base. Calvin's Crack sounds very cool to me, because you enter the dive through a hole in the reef, that opens up onto a sand channel that runs down to the wall, excpet the reef constantly closes in above you, with occasional openings.....sounds funky, no? But maybe the closer to home dives were exciting too????
Maybe not.....the dives today were so-so dives. I hope to explore Calvin's Crack on Friday (I can hear you snicker already), as well as Mary's Place (one of the signature dive sites of the island). Tomorrow we head to the west side for a couple of dives, as well as hopefully a night dive.
Not much to report on these dives....we saw a juvenile drumfish:

..a giant crab, some lobster, another boxfish and some big barracuda, but not much else. Oh......and a purple-blue nudibranch....

Hopefully more to report tomorrow.....tonight we're off out to explore the above-water bottom-feeders and sharks.....
