Sunday, November 13, 2011

A new generation of rock rats

13 comments:

Doug said...

And so the torch has been passed.
Funny though I don't see anyone trying their luck with that beast in the far left.
Excellent shot Paul.

Pat said...

love it

Ric Larson said...

Where is this at?

Paul said...

Marine Lab. The rock is on the far left.

Ric Larson said...

Thanks Paul. I didnt reconize all those other rocks in the water.

Pat said...

And Praise God watch over those babes like he watched over us.

Pat said...

Paul did you see the pic on internet? southern white whale and a tiny little diver standing under him? It was shot in New Zealand I think. amazing you gotta check it out.

juliet said...

OH Ric you are getting old.lol Did anyone else notice that little white water right beside "the Rock"? Doesn't look like the surf is high enough for it to be a wave break.

Ric Larson said...

No Pat, but your so right! When Paul told me that was the "rock". I said to myself, "damn, I must be getting old". Seriously Pat, I remember the "rock", but not all of those other rocks in the water. I think I'm overdue to revisit Guam so that my memory can be refreshed! Whoa!

Sean said...

Ric - let's go!

Ric Larson said...

Sean, Teresa wants to wait until Hayley reaches an age that she will remember a trip to Guam. So unfortunately, it wont be for a few years before we go?? But for Hayley, it will be worth the wait. Teresa and I are VERY serious about going to Guam. She wants Hayley and herself to see what the "rock" is all about.

Dave said...

My home away from home, still home sweet home. Thanks Paul, are you still hot on the trail of Benny Bast? Wanted alive.. one digi-pic of a recent Benny boy Bast, Reward $50 on the card of your choice. Juliet, please grease the skids with guam and family so Paul can go find Ben. Thanks again, more rock photos and of our long lost brother Benny. Dear Doug, go figure.. answer.. ?

illustrationISM.... said...

   Aaahhh....the memories at Marine Lab!
Even now, my thumbs are sore and
arthritic (yikes!), because of all the body-surfing
and 'pounding' at the rock.
    I just told my kids the other day
that when we passed thru the hallways going
down to the water, we used to peruse and see some of the
occupied fish tanks they had outside some of the
classrooms!
Any1 else remember those?!