A quick walk on the beach made me want to grab my 12' and head out for a paddle. But I've got a lunch date with my best girl. So until later... dead fish.
Checking out one of Roy's fine creations (bottom photo) gave me a big "oh yeah" moment when I realized how much wooden boards and wooden airplanes have in common. Let alone the similarities between boards and boats.
I am preparing for the launch of this year's (2009) FCSFF. A big change in this year's fest will be the addition of the word "FREE" to all facets of festivities and admissions. Also the involvement of philanthropy should bolster some goodwill towards man and sea.
Call for Entries is coming. The focus of this year's fest will be on short films and animations.
The southeast winds brought remnants of the sargasso sea to our beaches. It has been almost a full year since our last visit. It's a interesting addition to the beach and dunes. It squishes beneath your feet and is full of little bugs and relics. We'll see if it is an early indicator to winter or just a mark of the season.
Working on a web series for the Rachel Ray show afforded me the the great pleasure on shooting and editing this segment on surf on Lake Michigan. The host is my friend Alex and much credit is due to my Director, Zsolt Luka.
On the one year anniversary of the American Paddleboard Company, Founding Fathers, Jason Horn and the Author (left) pose with the #002 Horn Shark in Ghent, Norfolk, Va.
Embracing all things "politically incorrect". The author poses with his faithful k9s in front of "Pedro" the outlandishly stereotypical Mexican street peddler.
Innovator Extroidanaire, Roy Stewart, posted some new photos of an SUP redeck over at the Tree to Sea forum. I love those full 50/50 rails and the first photo is a trip. Roy's website is at www.olosurfer.com
These are freeze frames from my upcoming film Centro Travels. In 1975 a small group of surfers dropped out of the mainstream and dropped in to the Central American line up. Centro Travels is their story.
This is unofficial APC Team Rider, Dances With Wolves. Hailing from the Cape Cod side of Israel, DWW digs Jellyfish and Poetry Readings. His strongest maneuver is text messaging (throwing chunks) and his Grandma is המוסד למודיעין ולתפקידים מיוחדים. Dig it. Ben Ribnick, this Bud's for you.
Quoting "Doc" Paskowitz... "Why do you have the camera's on us... there are a lot of intelligent people out there doing good things... we're just a dumb mexican, a stupid jew and a bunch of ignoramous's". Well, I paraphrased a little but it was a well made film that spoke more to how we look at ourselves and define our family's than to some abstract ideal of surfing. I dug it to the max. Catch it if you can. Surfwise.
Woody Brown,there is a lot of history to this man, he was an early great in big wave riding and the inventor of the modern catamaran. More info here. But I just love this photo because of the board he is sitting on. Flat sides/no rail. Ride a ten footer on a board like that - awesome.