Since our most previous post, we've had three dive jobs in one weekend, and we have three more lined up! A friend of our here at the Boat Basin mentioned that he knew a girl who did diving in the area for a while and had a nice line of customers, but she has since then stopped diving, so he passed our information to her, and I think we've already received our first job from them. I couldn't stress enough still how much people have been helping us out, this really is an amazing place.
Before we heard of this news, I had to start applying for jobs in town because there's no way we can continue to dive in the winter, so we need to have something to sustain us through the cold months. We do plan on staying on board all winter, but the owner here Clay has a cottage that we maybe able to rent out if it gets too cold.
We're planning a trip home for the 27th through the 30th of this month. As much as we love it here, we do occasionally miss home. More so family and friends than the area itself, but if it weren't being destroyed by coal mines and fracking operations, I would miss it to, just like I miss the times before there were numerous fracking and coal mines. Oh well, the government will continue to profit off the destruction of the Earth, and Brian and I are forced to become successful to get our loved ones out of that cesspool of industry.
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