Sunday, September 16

FOTW Wine Correspondent Completes Mablethorpe Marathon

FOTW can reveal that John, FOTW's wine correspondent successfully completed the Mablethorpe Marathon in a semi decent time for a 40 something wine sleuth. John's time was 4 hours 33 minutes and 35 seconds. In completing the race John earned lots of money (mainly mine) for a local Wakefield Charity for re-educating recovering drug addicts. Well done John, perhaps now you can get on and write some wine reports for FOTW.

Sunday, September 2

Lovely Fresh Fish


Just an hour after catching several of these Mackerel from the English Channel they were on the barbecue at Tom's Field Campsite near Swanage. Lovely

Monday, August 20

FOTW Wheels come off

FOTW sadly reports that due to pressure of work the FOTW team will not be able to make its annual pilgrimage to the Red Sea this year to collect fish photos for your delight. Even though extensive planning attempts were made to find suitable windows in busy schedules no windows remain open. The editorial board will be reviewing suggestions for future content in the next couple of weeks. We can however confirm that FOTW will not be renamed FOTY to reflect the enevitable slow down in picture content likly as a result of the cancelled dive sortee. Watch this space...... especially for fish.

Wednesday, August 1

FOTW Celebrate

Congrats to the youngest fully paid up member of FOTW Richard, who appropriately on Yorkshire Day celebrates his 30th BD today. Picture to follow (when I have found one of Richard clad in Neoprene) for all you single female scuba divers out there.

Marble Topped Eagle Ray


Continuing the ray theme here is a shy marble topped one, probably waiting for a passing Aussie to get closely acquainted with

Wednesday, July 11

Ultimate Ladies Scuba Style


The latest in dive fashion ! Surprising these do not originate from Italy as one might expect but I would love to see a few top models strutting their stuff down a Milan cat walk in them.

Tuesday, July 3

Blue Spotted Eagle Ray


More shark food for your desktop. This one is getting a brush up from a local cleaner wrasse, before heading out on the reef for a good night out.