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  • Adventures

    Posted on July 21st, 2006

    Written by cliff

    Tags

    innerspace systems, isc website, leon, meg, photos, rebreather, tomek

    We’re Famous!

    We’re Famous!

    I have to say that I think it’s pretty cool that pictures of my buddy Tomek and I are all over the new InnerSpace Systems website! We both took the class from Leon in March, and a bunch of the photos that they took of us in the pool showed up on the official ISC [...]

  • Adventures

    Posted on June 1st, 2006

    Written by cliff

    Tags

    explosion, fire, nitrox, nitrox blending, o2, oxygen, oxygen dangers, oxygen fire, photos, scuba, scuba fill, scuba tanks, trimix

    Gas Blending Disaster

    Gas Blending Disaster

    I will never suggest that a person refrain from messing around with something because it is dangerous. I have always held the belief that given proper respect for the lives of those around them, people should be left free to do their best, or worse as the case may be.
    That being said, this article about [...]

  • Et cetera

    Posted on November 22nd, 2005

    Written by cliff

    Tags

    aquadyne, cfks, fish, Fishkeeping, Florida, garden, japan, koi, koi photos, koi show, monotaro, nge, niskikigoi, ogata, orlando, photos, sanke, sumi

    Cute Koi Pictures

    Cute Koi Pictures

    Last Winter, I bought a nice sanke female from Keirin Koi while I was at the Central Florida Koi Show in Orlando Florida. This is the smaller one in the pictures below, with persimmon (more orange) red and the stepping-stone sumi pattern. Even though the red is not as crimson as most Americans tend to [...]

  • Et cetera

    Posted on September 13th, 2005

    Written by cliff

    Tags

    acer palmatum, art, bellingham, bonsai, bonsai show, garden, japanese, japanese maple, makover, miyata, nebari, nebari problem, new england bonsai gardens, photoblog, photos, pictuire, plant show, plants, pruning, roots, shaping, show, surface roots, wiring

    2005 New England Bonsai Show

    2005 New England Bonsai Show

    Last Saturday, New England Bonsai Gardens held their annual Fall members day and bonsai show. For years now I’ve been attending this event, but it was only this year that I finally decided to enter my best tree into the show. I’ve owned the Japanese Maple I entered for six years now, and have taken [...]

  • Et cetera

    Posted on September 11th, 2005

    Written by cliff

    Tags

    album, bellingham, bonsai, extreme, garden, japanese, japanese maple, kenji, makover, mass, master, miyata, new england bonsai gardens, photos

    Gallery Update: 2005 New England Bonsai Show

    Gallery Update: The 2005 New England Bonsai Show
    Album Inlcudes
    66 photos
    All trees entered in the show
    Photos of Master Kenji Miyata doing Extreme Bonsai Makovers
    Photos of the Japanese Maple I entered into the show
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  • Adventures

    Posted on August 23rd, 2005

    Written by cliff

    Tags

    Adventures, australian, biodiversity, biology, deep, deep water, deep water fish, deep wrecks, deepwaterfish, divers, earthquake, fish, Fishkeeping, habitat, indonesia, marine, marine biology, new zeland, newzeland, NORFANZ, photoblog, photos, research, ROV, rumors, scuba, sea, tasman, tasman sea, tasmansea, tsunami, underwater, underwater video

    Fish Supposedly Washed Up By Asian Tsunami

    Fish Supposedly Washed Up By Asian Tsunami

    Last December one of the largest earthquakes in recorded history (measuring 9 on the Richter Scale), struck just off Sumatra, Indonesia, in a fault line running deep under the water. The rupture caused massive tsunamis, that hurtled away from the epicenter, reaching shores as far away as Africa.
    A few days after the disaster, a friend [...]

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