Thailand Covid Trip 2021
Killing time before our flight out of LAX — Santa Monica Pier as the lights come on.
The sun drops into the Pacific. The next sunset we saw rose out of it, on the other side.
A farewell lunch at Geoffrey’s in Malibu before the long flight west.
Arrival day — travel-worn in the open-air lobby, the pool and the Andaman Sea beyond.
Ruth strikes a pose in the beach swing — Thai resorts do photo props right.
The resort’s lagoon pool, all but empty in the COVID off-season.
Ruth loses it over a hermit crab scuttling across the sand — Similan Islands.
New friends from the dive boat — beach stop in the Similans.
The tender that shuttles divers from boat to beach, floating on water this clear.
Our guide walks through the dive plan for Richelieu Rock — Thailand’s most famous dive site.
Ruth glides over the reef with a school of collared butterflyfish.
A skunk anemonefish holds its ground among the swaying tentacles of its host.
A painted spiny lobster in full parade colors. Photo by Ruth.
The Old Diver at work — twin strobes, big rig, and an audience of butterflyfish.
Not a pipefish after all — an ornate ghost pipefish, one of the reef’s great camouflage artists.
A false clownfish peeks out from the folds of its magnificent anemone.
A lionfish on patrol, every fin fanned like plumage.
Ruth behind a gorgonian sea fan bigger than she is.
Two clownfish rise from the tentacles to check out the photographer.
A coral hawkfish perches motionless, sea-urchin spines at its back.
A tigertail seahorse in gold, anchored in the shadow of an urchin.
Head-on with a lionfish — all camouflage and attitude.
Three clownfish, two anemones — the whole neighborhood at home.
The obligatory photo stop: Patong Beach, Phuket.
The breakfast buffet’s donut wall. The Vegemite went untouched.
Tiger prawns and spiny lobster on ice — picking dinner, Patong style.
Dusk at Patong Beach as the last jet skis come in.