food pics r verboten, otherwise i get the cranky looks (i.e. the why do i have to pose for a pic w/a plant look

) the rest of the night.
i thought the same thing re the fish. They (and the rays which was a bit un-nerving the 1st few times) would come right up to you to check you out at times, then go about their way.
DC food was notch above typical cafeteria food imo all you can eat/drink. Beer at the stands, Im not a bud fan but they had an ale-type on draft that was decent.
continental type breakfast: pastries, cereal, yogurt, lots of fruit, coffee, tea, milk, juices, bottled water
lunch: chicken stir fry, salmon, hamburger platter (think there was a veggie one too), pasta, salads, hot dogs, cold sandwiches, probably other stuff im forgetting lots of different types of desserts
snacks: they had hot pretzels, chips, etc. at the bars, ice cream too.
after a day in salt water & covered in sand i yearned for a shower

. It was only low 60's, felt chilled once the wet suit was removed, glad to change into dry clothes. didn't even want to consider the short trip back to hotel feeling & looking so gritty. we just underdressed bathing suits in the am, no biggie to shower & change. Nice to be able to knock all the sand off our gear in their shower room too

vs our hotel bathtub.