Thursday, July 19, 2012

White Ribbon Day Music! The Band Takes a Surf break!


 Just another Day in Paradise!
Fresh off the World Tour, "White Ribbon Day" Comes to town for a rest and relaxation stay in Sunny Southern California!

Above Zack's smile says it all!

Left KyRo and I assess the wild surf before a go out.





Sierra took to it well and got up on a few good ones.



 Zack at the end of a good ride proves even if your from IOWA you can surf......


It was a great day of surf, sand and sun.







Shell collecting was a hit for Kayla as she had a great time with Sarah in the gentile summer swells.

 Baby Jelly fish were everywhere. here Sierra grabs one to take a closer look.

The last photo is the last time I saw them without sunburn! Reapply the sunscreen is a good thing, and it only works if you put it on BEFORE you get burnt.....................Check them out! True Worshippers!

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Wednesday, July 18, 2012

Remembering why I Travel to surf............

 




 I think I travel to surf to be with friends and to create a camaraderie or relationship that is hard to come by in this "hussle and bussle" world we live in.We get a chance to let go of the pressures our society puts on us, work, family, friends, and what or whoever we allow access into our microcosm.To Surf a place or wave I never had seen before or ever could have thought of, each one distinctive in it's own way. 



 To eat a food I never thought of as being food, or see the Good Ole' USA from another mans view. One not so positive and having compassion over what they have struggled through.









To meet people I can instantly say "he's my friend" and mean it. Good people with servants hearts. Sure many are paid to do the job, but come on who couldn't love "Chancho", "Monkey", and "Mucho"








Where else could you find how much can your body take until it yields to the constraints of its physical boundaries.





  In the end I take it as God letting me loose to enjoy all that He has made. And even then still have some dessert.


Jack Pot Tuna Time! Summer fun with Endeavor Sportfishing!


 Blessings from above come in many ways!  Here is my 32.5 lb jackpot blue fin tuna. Actually I Tossed a bait towards a Kelp paddy hoping for a small yellowtail, and ended up hooking this bluefin on a 9ft rod and 25# test Izor XXX. Long rod + tuna = butt whopping, 20 minutes later we gaffed him.
 Here is Capt. Ikeda (rt.) and the Charter Master Jon Nakano on the way home from a successful trip. Smiles and gratitude!
 Here's my catch minus  two yellowtail I gave to less fortunate fishermen. Every one came home with fish! This Charter has a bunch of great guys and some decent fishermen. The larger Yellowtail came on a Tady C off of a Kelp paddy. They were eatin' the sardine really good, but if you got a jig in their face early in the bite the big ones came out to eat the iron.
 Here are Travis (left), and my brotha' from anotha' mutha' , AKA Dyron holding up some fresh fish ready to fillet for their customers at the end of the first day of fishing.








Below is Travis and Andy cutting the catch on the second day. Great crew, great Boat, good friends and fresh fish. Now that's a great trip!

New gates and side fence for the front house...


 Termites are busy little bugs! Still, I have to count my blessings knowing the last fence served its time for 12 years! The frame is done and now the finishing touches begin. touches of art will begin to show themselves as time goes by. The little sunshine door stop is a carved redwood and acrylic peice.

More art! Check out pottery by Dave Hall...

Meet Dave Hall (Photo By: Kurt Yamamoto). Retired Teacher, loving husband, Surf traveler, artist, Surfboard shaper, and Master Potter. See his Turned clay creations at Maggie's Garden Home! Plates, bowls, saucers, containers, even some abstract statues. All for sale. Come by for a tour (available when there are no bookings.)!