Galapagos under water

Snorkeling in the Galapagos was terrific. THere were so many kinds of fish and wildlife. Most were found very close to the cliffs of these volcanic islands. So you had to be very careful of the surf pushing you into the sides of the wall or into shallow reefs where you would get instantly cut up.

These were all taken with my lil point and shoot Olympus TG-6.

Oh no COVID (and dead fish) got me!

Hello all my awesome followers…

I have been in the Amazon and the Galapagos for the last two and half weeks. Unfortunately my husband and I returned with a heavy case of COVID. It has really taken both of us out. To add insult to injury my studio /shop smelled like terrible death when I returned. I looked and looked and couldn’t find the culprit. But it smelled so bad I couldn’t even use my computer in there.

My husband had lost his sense of smell (good timing for him) so he couldn’t help me. FINALLY I realized that although our freezer was running, it wasn’t freezing or cooling…thus everything had been rotting for three weeks….

My awesome husband whose sense of smell was just returning got the freezer out and took care of all the rotting fish and crab. Now we’re trying to get rid of the god awful smell…

So hopefully in the next few days I will be able to get some posts up. I am planning for a special two week amazon/galapagos session. I just need some time to go thru and pick my favorite photos…

Thanks for understanding!

Colleen