A new look for Awoosh.com
Nothing has disappeared, it is just that this blog has been layered over top of the whole enchilada. To get to the Main Directory of Awoosh, click on the link at the top of the page, or click here.
Awoosh gets a lot of clicks (as in the millions, over the past 10 years or so), and creating content is always on my mind. Since blogging tends to be more spontaneous, and does not necessarily involve the huge whacks of time required to create formal trip reports, or even photo galleries, this will be the future of Awoosh.
I will still be producing the (occasional) photo essays and multimedia shows that have created the core content for Awoosh (and they will all be announced and linked here), but a blog will allow for more flowing content. Heck, I might even get around to blogging trips while I am still actually on them ;^)
I’ll be adding more categories for posts as they are written.
Feedback is always welcome. You can use the comments form on this website, or contact me – judygATawoosh.com – You know what to do with that AT right? ;^)
About Judy G Diver
Born and raised on the west coast of Canada, I have always felt a strong connection to the sea. But for many years, I stayed on the surface, afraid of what lurked down deep. When I was in my early 30's, with three young children (aka the P's), my husband (aka Mr G) signed us up for a SCUBA certification course, as a surprise. Although I had my fears, my stubbornness prevailed, and somehow I made it through four murky, frigid, cold water dives in Vancouver to successfully pass the course. Soon after we went diving off the west coast of Mexico, in the Sea of Cortez, where my eyes were opened to the beauty and other-worldliness of the life down under.
And the rest, as they say, is history.
I currently have well over 2000 dives under the belt, and I have been fortunate to travel and dive in Indonesia, Thailand, Australia, Fiji, Palau, Philippines, Galapagos, Costa Rica, Hawaii, California, Egypt, Mexico, several islands in the Caribbean, and here in British Columbia.
In addition to this blog and my personal website (Awoosh.com/Directory), which is linked at the top of the blog, my stuff has been published in a variety of magazines and websites, including a regular monthly feature for Scubadiving Magazine for several years. All links to this work can be found in this blog.
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