The kids had a little trouble 'cranking' themselves up to get us started
because they were very excited thinking about our first stop.
They had been looking high and low for a good place to begin
our 2nd days trip and found it a rare Astronomy/Underwater science book.
This Underwater site is one of the bright stars in Andomeda's Nebulus Ring.
I had this strange, sinking feeling as the car filled with water,
but then remembered that Leonardo also invented the submarine.
We attached our Scuba air hoses to the front fan belt and
I breathed a bubbly sigh of relief, feeling safe again.
An Island band joined us and began playing a lilting melody.
If we weren't packed in the car like sardines, we all would have danced.
Fish and divers swam by in all directions and waved greetings.
We spotted Myhrmaid, herself, lying on a rock.
We stopped and she proceeded to tell us about herself.
(It wuz the first time any of us heard 'bubble talk' spoken).
She's a Chemist from Stockton, California who has a 'seedy' job.
She loves mystery novels, written by female authors and
she and GlendA had nice long, 'bubble talk' chat about a few of them.
We went deeper down to see some great pictures of some
of the mhyriad of Myhrmaid's Mermaids. It wuz worth the look.
Put on your scuba gear and dive in for a terrific underwater surf.