tiggymalvern: (diver)
We dived the Posssession Point Ferry off the southern tip of Whidbey Island last Sunday. This 220 feet long 1920s wooden ferry suffered a fire in 1979, and was then purposefully sunk and forms an amazing artificial reef. Much of the hull below the waterline remains intact, with some sections smothered in giant plumose anemones, and others still showing the timbers. If this wreck was in warm water, it would have boatloads of divers on it whenever current permits, but out here in the cold, there are no commercial dive operators visting the site, and the only way to get there is to know someone with a boat suitable for diving and who knows how to find it...

We also dived in the vicinity of the Possession Point fingers, and I've included a few shots of critters we found there at the end.

Please switch to HD, because anything else looks appalling, and even then the youtube software couldn't cope with some of the large schools of backlit yellowtail rockfish...

tiggymalvern: (owl stare)
It was opossum vs raccoon last night on the patio. The opossum had already seen off the raccoon once before I started filming. The racoon wandered away, then circled back, and got thoroughly hissed at again for its troubles. And even though the raccoon’s twice the size, the opossum got to keep the food.



I too could wish that my diseased SO wasn't sniffing and snorting the whole way through, but that's men for you.
tiggymalvern: (cute)
There were three of these in our garden this morning, looking in the windows :-)
I deleted most of the audio because it was wind noise and inane chatter from us, but I kept the bit at the start where one of the cats was going crazy at the windows.

tiggymalvern: (diver)
This is it! The last of all that video from October finally got processed, edited and deleted. And I made it with almost a week to spare! To be fair to myself, it would have been done sooner, but the one casualty of the shiny new computer was my partially edited video file that just would never load properly again once all the files were transferred over, so I had to start from scratch.

This video is all the stuff that wasn't in the other ones. Lots of random clips from varous dives, and mostly I've tried to focus on different fish and things, though there is a little repetition. Sea snakes - you can never have too many sea snake videos, right?

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