It Was a 700 Mile Drive To Brockville, Ontario.
We Had Lots of Time To Talk While Jamming Tunes.
A Welcome Sight After 11 Hours of Driving!
The 1,000 Islands Region is BEAUTIFUL!
We Dove 2 Days Over The Memorial Day Weekend - Our First Departure Was From Rockport.
Our Hostess for the Weekend Was The Seeway Vision.
She Was Spacious But A Bit Tight The First Day - Their Opening Day of the Dive Season.
She Flew Under Canadian Colors, But ...
... We Had To Pass Through U.S. Customs At Boldt Castle to Dive in U.S. Waters.
It Turned Out To Be A Beautiful Day. We Dove The Vickery Then ...
The Water Temp Was 54F - Dry Suit All The Way!
Once In The Water You Had To Be Cautious of Traffic On The Surface - the St. Lawrence is a VERY Busy Waterway.
I Just Couldn't Resist a Photo With Arch and His Hood.
Here's a Better Photo. Arch Has a Number of Them to Keep the Diving Interesting.
The Barron/Schloemer Dive Team.
On My Way Down to the Keystorm.
Checking Out the Prop of the Keystorm.
A Few Artifacts in the Keystorm.
Don Surfacing From the Keystorm.
Arch and His Hood in Action.
Looks Like There Was a LOT to See ...
... A Valve in the Engine Room.
Navigating the Interior Structures.
Hey, Who's Stepping on Don's Head?
Benched!! Don Posed with the Ladies Before Dinner Saturday Night.
A Before and After View of the Lillie Parsons.
Lillie Has Been at the Bottom of the St. Lawrence for a LONG Time.
The Current Was Strong, So We Pulled Ourselves Along A Chain Anchored to the River Bottom.
Great View of the Lillie.
A Local Wondering Why We Were Interupting His Day.
Inside the Lillie - Guess They Didn't Read the Sign.
Beautiful View From Inside the Lillie - Glad They Didn't!
Saying Goodbye to Marvin.
We Had a WONDERFUL Time - Let's Go Back!!