Inspirational crystal quote of the day:
“Don't fight forces, use them." - R. Buckminster Fuller
Good morning to all of you surfboard riding enthusiasts. It's another glorious day here in paradise. The sun is currently playing that, "Now you see me, now you don't" game as the cumulus is gathered around the ceiling and the temperature is sliding in at a comfortable 53 degrees. The birds are out singing in the key of Garnet Mimms as the weather is calling for scattered showers later in the day. There is some undulating energy in the water as I write this, though it's a bit on the DUI/disorganized side of it. After a tide change I bet it cleans up a touch. I'll let you know right here if that indeed happens. If not, I won't.
Good morning to all of you surfboard riding enthusiasts. It's another glorious day here in paradise. The sun is currently playing that, "Now you see me, now you don't" game as the cumulus is gathered around the ceiling and the temperature is sliding in at a comfortable 53 degrees. The birds are out singing in the key of Garnet Mimms as the weather is calling for scattered showers later in the day. There is some undulating energy in the water as I write this, though it's a bit on the DUI/disorganized side of it. After a tide change I bet it cleans up a touch. I'll let you know right here if that indeed happens. If not, I won't.
CHANNEL: Big, sloppy waist-to-occasional chest high white water foam monsters are boiling through the middle of the Channel. That's not stopping four (4) short boarders who are located waaaaaaay over at Sea Drift from trying a few free samples from the Poseidon deli.
PATCH: An occasional... and I do mean occasional waist high-to-below waist slow poke burps through the inside/Snags area. Maybe good for a 40-50 yard run then it dissipates and you're back to first-and-ten. Not a clean ride either as it's real bumpy and drunk. Only Cookie out there now on his trusty Junod waiting, waiting, waiting and then more waiting until the slow boat to Rockville arrives. Maybe later with the tide change we'll get a window.
PACK IT IN, PACK IT OUT.
Respect the Beach.
TIDES:
HIGH: 9:29 am 5.7'
LOW: 3:43 pm -0.2'
HIGH: 10:38 pm 5.5'
HIGH: 9:29 am 5.7'
LOW: 3:43 pm -0.2'
HIGH: 10:38 pm 5.5'
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