Well....... The sea's are flat, the sun is shining and the WHALESHARKS are coming in strentgh! Yes guys its that time of year again and in the past two days we've had a resident 5.5 metre beauty in our water's at Whiterock,
so how lucky was our boy Darren to have his 1000 dive with a whaleshark,
Lets just hope that they stay around as we enjoy these spetacular moments.
Big Blue's French workinator has just returned from her holidaying visa run, and was only back 5 mins until she was right back into work screaming for something to do!
(Take it easy Celine girl).
Our new shop plans are well on the way, and now we have a new retail section in the shop which is soon to be filled up with exciting dive equipment,
then we can move on to phase 2 and work on our new counter section.
The tech boys are back tonight from a 3 day live aboard trip,
what a suprise techy dmt Mac is going to get on his birthday when he finds his swedish suprise sipping on a cocktail smiling at him with joy as she was supposed to leave three days ago,
(not bad for a 33 year old Mac). So lets all sit back and enjoy the sun, beer in the hand and see where the night takes us..........?
28th April 2008
Love on the Rock?
'Ain't no big surprise. Pour me a drink, and I'll tell you some lies.
Nothing you can do or say, if they have to leave, they'll just go away.....Or not ;)
Seems like Big Blue's 'Tech' DMT is in for a Swedish surprise when
he gets back from his wreck trip and finds a certain someone has decided to stay!
Ah, the Darling Buds of May sprouting already and here we are still in April...
Its often been said (by Marcel) thats its easy to meet people on the island,
the hard part is getting them to stay.
It can be a lonely life as an islander *takes out violin* as I'm sure you can imagine,
but these are the sacrifices we must make if we are to live in paradise
seven days a week *puts violin away, takes out brass band*, enduring long, sun-drenched afternoons drinking bloody mary and Ricky's Vodka Surprise (AKA The Kneecapper) on the balcony, dropping off the side of Banzai into dark blue, warm, clear water at Chumpon Pinnacle first thing in the morning, swimming with whalesharks, sleeping in hammocks, waking up in bushes.
So spare a thought for those of us left behind by those of you who went away, its not all Pina Coladas and getting caught in the rain, you know....
Well maybe it is ;)
27th April 2008
3 more on the count!!! 3 proud new Divemasters of the
finest kind, the Big Blue one. Yesterday was the cause for lots of celebration and of course, another DM Challenge. The theme was Ross’s wet dream and featured two very sexy bedfellows, Jodie and Malin. Ross, I wish I could read your mind and have the same dream you had last night! If you thought scuba equipment setup was just a casual dull activity, those two sexy sandwomen turned it into the hottest thing and had all the boys with their tongues hanging out, drooling on the Big Blue Bar floor. More than one reason for all of our 15 DMTs to hop on the bar counter where it was still dry and not too slippery. Thankfully, the bar now has an extension to fit the whole bunch!
While we are having fun in the sun, some less fortunate people are mourning in cold Europe, dreaming about the Rock, with or without Malin and Jodie, depending on your sex, I guess. Caz has confirmed (for the fifth time now?) that she will be back. Ok, girl, we got the message, thank you. The restaurant has already ordered two tons of pineapple and 3 tons of cheese for your return. And G’s ordered an oxygen mask to protect himself from the disgusting stench of the most disturbing culinary combination in the world!
So farewell to Malin, Ross, Olga, Suzi and Hugo. We hope to see you back soon, in and out of the water. Take care all. The Big Blue team.
24th April 2008
Ever seen a grown man naked?
Me too, not entirely naked, mind, but I think we all got the general idea.
New Divemaster Jumbo Jan was sporting a pink 'Borat' bikini for his DM Challenge last night and it wasn't pretty let me tell you.
How he managed to fit it all into the gusset I have have no clue, although I'm never using my shoehorn again just in case.
Jodie, Malin and Ross are up next with a triple DM Challenge this Sunday.
Their mentors are planning something tasteful, intelligent and stylish for their special night.
The evening will begin with Big Blue's Debating Society members discussing the relative merits of Singha over Tiger, questions from the floor welcome.
Next we plan to showcase this seasons Summer Collection of Speedo swimwear.
The aforementioned 'Borat-kini' taking centre stage but we will also see the instructors and DM's of the shop modelling the popular high-waisted half pant 'Sauerkraut' with chamois gusset for extra comfort, and the revolutionary new 'Maxi-Pad' with molded nut-cups for extra scrotal lift and a fuller-looking banana hammock.
After a short break for an eye bleaching and a few stiff sherries
we will move on to the main event.
Should we reprise the famous 'S&DM Night' of 2006 complete with crotchless wetsuits
and peek-a-boo rash vests, ah those were the days.
There are still some instructors will say you're not a proper DM till you've demonstrated anal inflation of your SMB, and then there was all that nasty business
with the Marbled Sea Cucumber...
I wish I could say no marine life was harmed in the making
of that challenge but, well, you know...
Wanna know what were going to do to Jodie, Malin and Ross?
You'll have to come along on Sunday then won't you?
N.B. Dive Master Challenges are an optional component
of the Divemaster Programme at Big Blue.
23rd April 2008
they did that and a little bit more (nice one sonwon) but now they've left again,
Sonia for one month in cold England and Robyn of f to Indonesia, have a good time girls.
Sail Rock!!! Another fantastic two dives yesterday on the best dive site in the Gulf of Thailand. Fusiliers galore, couldn’t count the number of schools we saw! Not to mention that massive school of chevron barracudas intimidating every other fish, causing great tremor in the depths. What about those weird creatures with a big tank on their back desperately trying to swim through the fusiliers as if they could keep up with the speed of marine life? They are funny looking and strangely behaving characters just swimming with the fishes, seeking for scorpion fish and going up and down the chimney as many times as they can. There was more staff on board than customers! Panos and G got to enjoy the thrill of fundiving for the first time in moths. They were joined by Sonia and Robyn who’d just been slacking on the west coast for the last 3 months anyway. But we all know the real reason why people go on Full Day Trips, even when they are supposed to have a day off: the massaman! Banzai is officially the best Thai restaurant on Koh Tao!!!
Talking about the Koh Tao Party Life Cycle, April 17th was the day for two celebrations. One was G’s birthday, started with a house party where everybody got to sip wine, taste pastis and try the dreaded Martiniquan rhum. Not many people managed to down the latter, guess you gotta be really tough for that one! After a few a spilled cups and one broken glass of wine (thanks, Malin), the crew went on to Moov and got joined by Rich. Congrats Rich on becoming an instructor and making Big Blue proud! Everybody was happy to help Rich celebrate, hugging him, buying him drinks or offering services of another nature;-) Hello cheeky!
Tonite’s the Full Moon Party so tomorrow will see the boats unload with spaced out backpackers full of flurorescent paint, eager to learn how to dive. For us, that’s the big day of the month so we like to chill out in preparation. What a better way to relax than to sit on a balcony facing Nang Yuan and watching a movie on a big screen. Thanks Rick for the movie night last night but make sure your hammoc is available for tomorrow!
April 19th, 2008
The Koh Tao Party Life Cycle
The Koh Tao Party Life is an actual being. Don't let anyone tell you otherwise. It has a heartbeat and a rythm to it. I used to tell people that the best description for Koh Tao Party Life was that every night is a Saturday and every morning is a Monday.
This still holds true for the most part. Ask any dive instructor on the island what day of the week it is, and see if they can answer you without looking at their watch. We know what date it is, only because we need to know when its going to get busy (our rush is just after the full moon party) and when we're going to be given our beer money again (aka payday).
But days of the week dont exist here. I used to remember back in the 'real world' looking forward to big party Saturdays, or lazy Sundays, or knowing that all the college partiers hit the city bars on Thursday nights for some reason.
But Koh Tao just isnt like that.
But after watching it for a few years, it does have its own cycle.
Its a day-on, day off, day-on cycle. No one in their right mind would ever plan a party for the day after a big event.
Example: Songkran was huge party on the 13th.
Scheduling anything for the 14th, even a concert with free beer, would be suicide.
No one would show. Thats hangover day. On the 14th, we make it through the work day, then have an early dinner at Tongs, then go home and watch Scrubs and drink water.
So the big upcoming party days are going to be the 15th, the 17th, and so on. To the uneducated, if you went out on the wrong day, you'd think Koh Tao had nothing to offer.
Now, theres always a few exceptions to the rule.
Lotus bar always seems to be packed, as does Choppers. Lotus is usually busy because its busy. As an instructor, if my students ask where to go at night, I usually answer "Well, everyone goes to Lotus". I think most instructors would answer the same. So in the end, everyone goes to Lotus because everyone goes to Lotus.
In more topical news, if you're thinking about diving, now is the best time to come.
And when I say right now, I mean today and tomorrow. The full moon rush will be here in 2 days and the dive sites will be packed with eager students, but right now the visibility is amazing and the island is empty.
Ricky had 2 stunning dives this morning and only saw one other dive group between both of his 40-minute dives. So get on the plane or the ferry or swim on over, but get here quick!
And our Big Blue Dive Office is getting a makeover. I would say its "to serve you better", but if I have to be honest, its to serve us better.
The staff area behind the counter was too small, and the customer area was too big. So we're re-organizing and making it bigger for us, smaller for you. :) Actually we're knocking out some windows, creating a new room off the side and making it bigger for everyone. So please pardon our mess if you arrive in the next week or so.
April 17th 2008
Darren still doing his drysuit course, i think they're in the pool today. That was the easy part, getting 4 tons of ice added was a bit more challenging.
Oskar is studying furiously to start his tech course, he's an x-dmt who's been itching to start so on the 19th off we go!
Our fearless leader has risen, it seems Jim saw the rocky video and is doing his own exercise montage, i can see him now running in the snow with dodgy russian cars following and doing sit ups in barns. Hopefully he'll be buff enough to defend us from the wrath of Darren. He's made fish appreciation and mandatory lecture, it wasn't that hard, once you admit you have a problem it goes quite smoothly. To quote G "Hello my name is G and i'm a fish adict" bit to much crying and holding hands for most so please Captain JD, help!
G's out of prison, they let him go when they found out about how much trouble he has picking up women, they felt sorry and sent him on his way. Maybe next time G try saying hello first?
On the baby news front I've heard Poon-Tang is getting bigger already so it's either she's eating to much meat (no pun intended) or she's preggers. How about Bang for a name.. that has a nice ring to it.
As for Simo's pink eye, appearently you can cure it with breast milk, this has no diving value however i mention because i know who will have more then enough soon.. jade?
I close with a congratulations to Tim who managed to do his eap in a record short time of 4 days, that boy can really impress when he puts his mind to it!
April 8th 2008
So it seems the power situation on Koh Tao is still looming in despair. However they did get massive mobile power generators on the island to light the 50% of the island in darkness. However when they arrived they we so happy to be on koh tao and with their engineer mates (engineer used lightly, i haven't seen proper wiring yet) and just got pissed. So today in a hangover state they're trying to splice into the island main supply with these generators. I'm not holding my breathe that i'll have lights tonight.
Darren is doing a Big Blue first, a Dry Suit Specialty. Now you're probably wondering why Canada isn't doing it and then you might notice he sweats in Air con sitting down, we can just imagine the language from him putting it on. Since today is actually the hotest day this year we're all wondering how mad these boys must be, perhaps during monsoon when you might actually need it. But hey, big blue leads the way again with alternative diving!
With Simons naked sleep walking experience G thought it was a good way to pick up women, we're trying to sort the bail out now.. silly frenchmen.
Panos is back and he's very excited to be teaching something other than open water and advanced, he's actually doing a rescue course, should be entertaining.
And with that it's another hot hot hot day in paradise, i move to vote the bar starts serving cocktails at 1pm, anyone else with me?
April 7th 2008
Its been a busy few days for the Big Blue Nurse. After Canada's low speed collision with a parked bike (it just jumped out in front of him apparently), Ricky is suffering from Yuppie Flu (no energy, especially after a night on the Jameson's) and Simon may have sparked the island's latest epidemic of.....PINKEYE! In the communal (incestuous), caring (lecherous) and sharing (Dan) environment of the dive shop, Pinkeye has been known to spread faster than an English girl in Benidorm.
They say you should never go back, but this in no way applies to Koh Tao. It really still is as good as you remember and its even better when you come back for another stay. All you have to do is quit your job, sell your house, dump your boyfriend and book the flight! Come on, you know you want to. Why wait? You could be back on the Rock before you know it ;)
Speculation over the guest bloggers identities filling in for Jimbo while he's tying the knot continues unabated. Guess who? Answers on a postcard, please.
Farewell to Sopi the Swiss divemaster and Julie the Norwegian fundiver. Get home safe and we hope to see you again soon. Everybody gathered at Hippo Bar and Grill Friday night to say goodbye to the lovely couple. The tables in the East restaurant definitely miss Sopi, never forgetting how they were treated one night of September last year. What a show!
But Canada's despair is none equal to Simon's whose clothes were 'stolen' the other night. As everyone, our scouser was at Hippo to say goodbye to Sopi and Julie and claims he only had "a few drinks". After a while, Simon went home -with his own bike, might I add- but was woken up in the middle of the night by his neighbour. He was lying in bed, in his birthday suit, when the nextdoor guy, accompagnied by a local "friend" opened the door of his appartment. Whose flat??? The neighbour's, of course. They look just alike according to the defendant. Problem was Simon could not find his clothes to put them back on and walk back to his place. Turned out that his clothes were in his appartment and the door was locked. Talk about sleepwalking, people of Koh Tao, lock your doors, the scouser is watching you!!!
Whaleshark showed it's face today even after Darren yelled at it, this time it gave a private performance above the Unicorn Wreck to the privelegded wreck divers aboard the new Valiant 8m RIB. This one wasn't as friendly as yesterdays, it stayed about 5m down (probably sensed the menace in these hardened divers).
The afternoon has been a fury of activity, fun divers off on Navakid and confined divers on Big Blue. Sun, Smiles and Coconut - What else could you ask for.
Jim finally left today for his 5 week wedding/holiday i'm not sure which one he's looking forward to more , but Darren is finally in charge and the whole resort is holding their breathe... sink or swim matey. just kidding, he's going to do a great job.
Canada and Yvonne have made their engagement official. They tried to keep it quiet but changing their status on facebook didn't help. So it should be shouting and loudness at the canada home for years to come.
Finally a Big Blue welcome to our two new DMT's Peter and Zara. That makes it 15 DMT's, they're being oriented by Ricky as we speak, so i'm sure Jameson whiskey will be an important part of their course.
Today is fools day so i'll start the news off with our french instructor G. Last night Big Blue was gracious enough to treat it's staff to a wonderful wine and dine evening at Morava. The meal started off with Fondue, now i'm not a cheese dipper connoisseur so we had our local french explain the ins and outs of it. If those reading this don't know either it's basically a bowl of hot cheese, several bits of bread and very sharp sticks. Thankfully no one was hurt but G was kind enough to share his extensive knowledge of fondue and went off on one foe about an hour, but ladies, apparently he likes to rub it down with garlic before he adds the meat, C'est Bonne.
Whalesharks are back, we had one today at Green Rock, Darren was mortified when the aquatic beast tried to go through the swim through and he shouted "No overhead environments, padi standards fishy!" But it was Yvonne's first course with G and who could ask for more on their Dive 4 of their open water course then the biggest fish in the world, congrats.
On a more interesting topic, Non-Complicated Life (name changed for privacy) dive school set off for an afternoon of diving in paradise on their long-tail and sank about 100 meters away. New wreck?? no one was hurt as thankfully everyone could swim, i can sense a rise in dry bag sales coming.
This is Jim's last day as manager before he heads off to New Zealand (it's not that new) to get married to Andrea. He's gone for 5 weeks leaving Darren in charge. If you know Darren and jim you they could be twins, odd chest hair, shaved head, dodgy accent and a german woman so it should be business as normal.
Also tomorrow we have a new Wreck trip vessel called the Valiant, instead of the 6m rib owned buy DJL Divers we used before, this one is 8m and owned by Trident you can lap Koh Tao in 16 minutes. Get Some!
Speaking of get some, gossip says one of our old DM's and one of our old DMT's are having a baby. We're not sure how this started (DMT - Pee) but if its true we're all very happy for them.
Our local scotsman DMT Mac has come down with a bug and spent the night passing fluids in a 12 gun salute style. Some people think it's from something he drank, we all agreed that evernignt 14 gin an tonics will give you the runs but our clinics solution was to put him on an IV Drip. Restraints had to be used to stop him from adding vodka to the bag, he should be back up and walking by tomorrow.