Thursday, September 6, 2012

Snorkeling at Playa Uvas Beach Club - Cozumel, MX

Last week I took a cruise that stopped on Cozumel, Mexico.  I had been to Cozumel two other times but this time we were dropped off in a different location than before.  We used to snorkel at a restaurant/bar just a few blocks from the cruise port but we had no idea where it was so after some advice from a local we took a quick taxi drive to Playa Uvas Beach Club.  The beach club was reasonably priced and offered rental snorkel gear like many other places along the beach.  Since we were short on time I got into the water and started snorkeling right away.  

The water in Cozumel is beautiful.  Very clear and has a good amount of reef organisms.  The sun was shinning brightly but a storm was quickly rolling in.  

I love looking for Echinoderms whenever I'm at the beach.  I found a bunch of beautiful brittlestars.  This one is Ophiothrix angulata. 

A school of Yellow Grunt - Haemulon flavolineatum

An interesting Octocoral

Vase Sponge 

Caribbean Sea Anemone - Condylactis gigantea

Lettuce Coral - Agaricia tenuifolia


Lots of very friendly Sergeant Majors - Abudeduf saxatilis, Im sure they are used to being fed when groups of snorkelers come out. 

A curious but fast Rock Beauty -Holacanthus tricolor

Peacock Flounder - Bothus lunatus, seemed to change color a little to match the substrate. 
At this moment when it started to swim it had darkened. 


Long-spinned Urchin - Diadema antillarum 

French Angelfish - Pomacanthus paru, both are transitioning from juvenile to adult coloration.  

The wind picked up, the temperature dropped, and the rain started pouring really hard so we were asked to come up and we went back to the cruise ship.

This short time was definitely the highlight of the whole trip for me! 
I cant wait to go back to visit again. 

All pictures taken with my Olympus Tough TG-610.

Golden Raspberries

Fall is coming and an abundance of fall fruits are filling the markets.  I went to my local Whole Foods to buy some fruit and among the beautiful variety of stone fruits (plums, peaches, pluots, etc.) I found a fruit I've always wanted to try.  Golden Raspberries!

The golden raspberries I bought from Whole Foods displayed in a Waterford crystal bowl. 

Golden Raspberries are pretty much the same as normal raspberries but can be slightly sweeter.  The ones I tried taste about the same as normal raspberries but some were a bit tart.  This variety is often sold in mid-summer and fall for only a few weeks. The only time that I have seen this raspberry is in garden centers during spring when the plant roots are for sale and in Martha Stewart's Living magazine.