Happy Thanksgiving

I know Thanksgiving is a US holiday, but since I’m in the US, I’m celebrating it.

Regardless of where you live, I encourage you to take the next few days away from your computers and enjoy life. Go SCUBA diving or just watch a movie, just get off your computer for a minute.

I’m thankful for so many things, most of which I intend to keep private amongst my close friends and family members, but I hope we can all say we’re thankful for SCUBA diving. Without it, innerspace wouldn’t be our domain, our passion and joy and for many, our livelihood.

I raise my glass to all of you, the passionate SCUBA diving professional.

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