Today we finally went scuba diving! And it was incredible.
I was concerned they weren’t going to take Matt since he hasn’t been diving for some time but his pool refresher course got him in easily. For me they weren’t having it. I thought my last dive was around 3 years ago and they require a refresher if it’s been that long.(I looked at my calendar when I got home. It’s only been since March of 2022.) I accepted it and apologied to Matt. I made one more attempt mentioning quietly that I’ve been diving for 25+ years and my last dive was an advanced dive. (See Maui 2022 Blog.)
The dive master cam over and quizzed me a bit and could see I knew what I was doing. He said we were good to go. YAY!!
The little boat that came to BluZen to pick us up.The Dive Boat
It was a reasonable sized group for this boat. 8 divers plus the guides and the crew. Everyone was super friendly.
We headed out to the Esmeralda Dive Site off of San Pedro. The barrier reef acts as a…barrier…so the water inside is quite calm. We headed outside of the reef where the waves were sometimes 8-9’ high. I don’t get motion sickness, fortunately.
Matt
The first dive was great. We went down 86’ and swam around what the guides were calling finger coral formations. Basically, mountains of coral fingering out and sand space in between that kind of looks like your hand spread out on a table. Only…bigger.
Nurse Shark on the sand in between the “fingers.”
The second dive was amazing. There were times I couldn’t figure out where to point my camera.
Lobster and nurse shark
Big Grouper
That grouper was huge. Probably the size of my torso. Matt liked his expression and I thought he should have a cigar hanging out the corner of its mouth.
Group(er) shotHe’s had enough
At the end of the 2nd dive a remora (the kind of fish that attaches to sharks) got friendly with us, trying to attach to my chest.
Remora
Three feet long? Maybe longer. Really sharp looking teeth and a sneaker tread on the top of its head. Neat experience.
Here’s a bunch of the things we saw including a really big reef shark and nurse sharks that seemed like they just wanted to swim around with us.
Sharks and fish and sharks
The second dive was certainly in my top 5 diving experiences.
In between the two dives we stopped at San Pedro for our surface interval. Matt and I walked around a bit and bought a couple of trinkets and chilled. I’m glad we didn’t stay in San Pedro. Too many people. Too gritty. Too touristy for me.
Chillin’ in San Pedro
We made it back to the room around 1:30pm and I ordered a room service pizza so I could watch the men’s Olympic basketball gold match. Then it was nap time. Diving puts a lot of nitrogen in your blood and that makes me tired. Scuba naps are the best.
We went to dinner at the Lotus Restaurant here at BluZen and I had a delicious batch of fish and chips. I booked more diving for tomorrow so I went to bed kind of early.
Diving was one of my big goals for this trip. Mission accomplished. More tomorrow.
So, I get COVID brain for a few weeks after I get COVID. A general fogginess where it’s difficult to focus for long and tasks take me a while longer than normal. (Unpacking here took an hour. Part of that was the excitement of being here and part C-Fog.) The fog gradually lifts over the course of a few weeks. I wanted to see how I did in the water just snorkeling before I did any diving. Scuba diving is very fun and relaxing but not a good place to be if you’re not at 100%.
Sting ray
I am happy to report I did great. Alert, aware and strong. I’ve been swimming all summer long and really felt the cardio fitness. We swam a ton while snorkeling, more than I would ever swim while diving, and it was easy. I’m ready to dive.
Since the resort is a little isolated the snorkel boat can right to the private dock to pick me up. (Sweet.) we headed to the marine reserve and jumped in at a spot called Shark and Ray Alley. This is part of the 2nd largest barrier reef in the world and the Alley is a break in the barrier where fishing boats used to come and clean their catch. That would attract Nurse Sharks and Sting Rays and they are still coming today. The Nurse Sharks, docile bottom feeders according to our guide, were pretty big.
Watching the sharks and rays circling our boat.
The largest Nurse Shark I saw was around 7-8’ long. The Rays were beautiful and would just come swimming by. I’m still not sure why but we weren’t allowed to use fins while swimming in The Alley but we weren’t. Probably stir up too much sand? The water was shallow enough to stand in.
Caye Caulker Snorkeling, maybe watch til the end…?
We made two more stops along the reef outside of the reserve. Coolest thing I saw from those two stops was a big green Moray Eel as seen in the video above.
If you watched the video to the end you saw me feeding the Tarpon. This, I guess, was part of the 1/2 day adventure package. “Feed the fish” they said. “It will be fun” they said.
Feeding the Tarpon my hand.
You’ll notice the Tarpon engulfed my entire hand. As a puppeteer, that’s concerning. Fortunately, Tarpon don’t have teeth. Well, they do but they are like sandpaper. So my hand got sandpapered. It didn’t hurt until I used hand sanitizer to clean it. That hurt.
Healing nicely. I’m pretty sure that fish has a taste for human flesh now.
Matt and Lilli arrived around 3:30pm.
Me looking tropicool.
We hung out by the pool for a while and then headed over to the pizza place for some food and fun. We spent the rest of the evening watching the USA Men’s basketball team come back and win against Serbia in the semi-finals round. (Not really a sports guy but I’ve really enjoyed the men and women’s basketball matches. Games? Matches? Again, not a sports guy.)
We are off for a fun adventure together this time. Mike and I will be traveling to a few places we’ve never been before, along with a favorite we’ve visited previously. I’ve been to Europe solo two times since our last European trip, Pre Covid. I’m happy we get to be together on this one.
Art and Mike in Brugge, 2019
Our flights are convoluted at best, designed to ensure we travel in relative comfort while keeping the trip affordable. (Thank you, credit card miles and points.)
Our itinerary looks something like this: Sacramento to Vancouver, stay the night in Vancouver. Vancouver to Istanbul, Istanbul to Zurich. Spend the night in Zurich, visit the Freitag store, and then head to Zermatt. Spend a couple of nights gazing at the Matterhorn before taking the train to Pisa and Lucca. Check out the Leaning Tower and the city of Lucca, then head to Cinque Terre. Spend four glorious nights in Vernazza before catching a plane to Brussels and heading to Bruges. After a few nights in Bruges, we’ll begin the journey home: Bruges to Brussels, Brussels to Portugal, and Portugal to SFO. Whew.
Mike says this is a chocolate tasting trip where we will be comparing the chocolates of Switzerland, Italy and Belgium. I knew I married him for a reason.
In sticking with the chocolate theme our first European hotel is the Swiss Chocolate Hotel in Zurich. They have a chocolate fountain in the reception area. I’m kind of looking forward to that…
I am most looking forward to the Cinque Terre. If you haven’t heard of it, google it. If the costal villages are 1/2 as cute as the photos, I will be a very happy man.
Mike and I are both thrilled that the trip is starting with a 24 hour layover in Vancouver. We are both coming down from a very busy season and both of us had a ridiculously busy day today. Mike had an interview of a new teacher for his department and I had two live-stream performances of The Three Little Pigs. Add getting the house ready for Rachel (she stays with our dog while we are gone…THANK YOU RACHEL!!!) and we can both really use a day to downshift and do nothing. perfect way to enter into what I think will be a relaxing trip.
My Top Ten “Looking Forward To’s” (in no particular order.)
Sunsets in the Cinque Terre
Seeing the Matterhorn (and going on the ride. It has a roller coaster in it, right…?)
Focaccia in the Cinque Terre
Pesto in the Cinque Terre
Seeing the Leaning Tower of Pisa
Spending time with Mike
Gelato
Bike riding in Brugge
Visiting the Freitag mothership
Enjoying the vibes of the places we’ll visit.
Our flight to Vancouver was smooth despite the rainy weather in Canada. (They are thrilled to get this rain in late May since wildfires have been a real problem in Canada. ) In keeping with our plan to do nothing for these 24 hours, we grabbed a bite at a yummy fish place at the airport before catching our shuttle to the hotel. We were given a late check-out thanks to our hotel loyalty status so we will leave here at 2:30pm to catch our 6:25pm flight to Europe.
The trip started with me taking pictures of Mike at the airport and then air dropping them to him. I just want attention. He fired one back at me. We have another 10 hours of these shenanigans before we arrive in NYC.
This trip will serve as our big together vacation for the summer even though it’s just a long weekend. We have so much Broadway packed into the trip. 5 shows in 3 days.
We are seeing A Strange Loop (11 Tony noms), POTUS, Funny Girl, Mr. Saturday Night, and Hadestown. I am most excited to see Hadestown again as it will be Andres De Shields final performance in the role he deservedly won a Tony for back in 2019. It is sure to be a special night and a special performance of what might be my favorite musical of all time.
We take a smaller jet (ERJ-175) to SFO where we catch a 777-300er to Newark. The SFO-Newark flight is overnight so we used some points to get lie-flat business class seats so we can hopefully get a few hours sleep on the plane.
EJR-175 to SFO777-300er to NewarkArt in the Lounge at SFOMike getting ready to throw a bag of popcorn at me.
Fast forward 8 hours. I did not get much sleep. There was moderate turbulence most of the flight. I didn’t do too bad considering the flight anxiety I sometimes experience. Still not much sleep. We got to our hotel around 10am, grabbed breakfast at our favorite Pret a Manger and then took a 4 hour nap.
We woke refreshed and went to grab a bite with our friend Nanci.
❤️
We headed back to the hotel where I crashed for another 45 minutes before heading off to our first show.
A Strange Loop was terrific but I think I had too high of expectations. It didn’t at all feel like a Broadway show. It felt far more like an Off-Broadway show. It used some classic (if not over used?) tropes, a writer writing a show about a writer writing a show. Mike and I didn’t quite relate to some of the themes. For example, the lead character’s family continued to be homophobic and abusive to him and both of our coming out processes, while not perfect weren’t nearly as horrific. (We both felt a lot of gratitude when discussing this.)
I was disappointed that my socks weren’t knocked off, but not disappointed that we saw this show.
We ended the night with a $.99 slice of pizza.
View from our room.View from our room, morning.
The next morning Mike went to get us breakfast and we dined in our room. This is how we ate our entire trip, either getting something to go or eating at a restaurant that had outside seating. COVID is still a thing and I know too many that have had both shots and the two boosters and have still gotten sick. Some precautions (masks when indoors, for example) still seem worth it to me.
POTUS is the only play (non-musical) that we saw this trip. It’s a farce about 7 women who are working hard to keep the President (who is an ass) from looking like an ass. All-star cast in this show was fantastic (Vanessa William, Rachel Dratch, Lea Delaria…) The show got more and more frantic and ridiculous as it went on. I particularly enjoyed Julie White as the White House Chief of Staff. She was brilliant. I’m really glad we saw this one. We laughed our butts off, especially when a latex glove broke accidentally and the cast broke character and cracked up a bit. Super fun.
It just so happened that a former La Mancha cast member was also seeing POTUS so we got to grab a bit with Kelsey and her boyfriend (husband…?) after the show.
What a treat to catch up with her!
Back to the hotel for a nap. We stay a a place on Broadway and 54th so it’s outside of the craziness of Time Square but only a 10-15 minute walk back the the room from most theaters in the theater district.
After naps, we headed to this show.
Beetlejuice.
Gold star to you if you noticed this is the first mention of this show. We were scheduled to see Mr. Saturday Night…
…with Billy Crystal. Unfortunately, Billy Crystal tested positive for COVID and our performance was cancelled.
Beetlejuice was a fine replacement. It was frantically paced and was a bit exhausting as a result, but the staging, effects and performances were certainly Broadway caliber. Not likely a show I’ll remember for the rest of my life, but certainly glad we saw it.
A few mildly eventful things happened this day. First this blew through around 12:30pm:
Second, we visited the Playbill display on Times Square.
Another slice of pizza (I love NYC pizza) and then to bed.
Our final day started with a lovely stroll through Central Park with our friend Kirk.
Kirk is a talented puppeteer who has worked on a couple of projects with me. Mike tolerated much puppet talk as we sat by the duck pond.
After a lovely visit we were off to see Funny Girl.
There has been much Broadway gossip about this show and the casting of Beanie Feldstein as Fanny Brice. This show hasn’t been revived on Broadway since it was first on Broadway with Barbra Streisand. I mean, who would want to follow Babs in such an iconic roll? I loved Beanie in Ladybird (the movie that she played Ladybird’s best friend) but the girl can’t sing. I mean, she just can’t sing. And she didn’t pull the comedy off very well either. It was puzzling (and at times cringeworthy) that she got cast in a roll that so many others could have knocked out of the park. We left the show enjoying it for the most park but just completely puzzled by the casting choice. Everyone and everything else was wonderful.
Back the the room for a quick nap and then off to the reason (at least for me) of coming to NYC this time.
Hadestown!❤️❤️Andre DeShields’ position.
When planning this trip Mike discovered that May 29th would be Andre DeShields’ final performance as Hermes, the roll he won a Tony for in 2019. I saw this show for the first time last November and fell in love with it and his performance. (Really, the entire cast is stellar.) The chance to see a historic performance was just too much to pass up. Mike bought me a ticket for my birthday since the show was on the same day as my birthday!
Mr. DeShields walks on stage at the beginning of the show and immediately the audience jumped to its feet and gave him a standing ovation that lasted for a full five minutes. It was beautiful. This is one of 4 or 5 standing ovations he received during the first act. It was magical to be a part of. And I’ve course, the rest of the cast fed off of the energy of the audience and gave a brilliant performance. It is so clear to me why this clever, heart wrenching show took home the Tony for Best Musical.
At the curtain call Andre DeShields was told by the mayor of NYC that this day would now be Andre DeShields day. (I am really happy my birthday is now Andre DeShields Day.)
The cast during curtain call
Everyone called for a speech from Andre and instead of giving some speech he generously sang “Believe” from The Wiz (he originated the roll of the Tin Man on Broadway.) Magical.
Seeing this show again and seeing Andre DeShields’ final performance was the most magical theatrical experience I’ve ever had as an audience member. I will never forget it.
Eyes swollen from sobbing through a beautiful show and an amazing experience. I’m not crying…YOU’RE crying…
We split pub fish and chips and a Caesar as we basked in the afterglow of such a beautiful experience. 
NYC from New Jersey on the way to the airport.
After a good night sleep we hung out in the hotel (thank you late check out until it was time to pack up and head to the airport. Now we sit in the United lounge and wait for our direct flight to Sacramento. (Airbus 320.)
View from the lounge.
A slight delay of our flight gets us in to Sacramento at around 11:30pm. I have an early morning show with Rachel (who has been taking such good care of our dog) in Napa tomorrow so I’m already looking forward to a nap after the show.
Thanks for for reading and joining Mike and me on this little journey. ❤️