Sunday, June 30, 2019

Atlantean






 One of my favorite of places.  Paddle out from Van Damme State Beach, as I have said before, and poke around in the nooks and crannies as you head south, and you just might find this gem.

Here's the view looking up when you take the photos you've just looked at.


Mendocino


As she filled my travel cup, the Mendocino waitress slipped and shifted through a double-handful of funky dance moves and then, after collecting my cash, closed the till with an eloquent twitch of her hips.  All for her own obvious delight in the music coming out of the speakers.  I wish I’d paid some attention to the tune.


Abalone Desperation


This shaggy mollusk seems to be an abalone driven by hunger from the deeper water to the very edge of a popular Mendocino beach.  I was surprised and a bit dismayed to find this mollusk so close to where so many people launch their boats.






A Fair Breeze


The stiff wind blowing in our faces as we paddled back from South of Van Damme is not an uncommon feature of kayaking that location, but we'd been really lucky for the past handful of trips and hadn't had to work so hard at the end of the trip.

If you look closely at the photo, you'll notice water drops on the lens, but if you look at the water, the waves themselves, you can see how the wind is whipping the tops off of even these small waves.

A good workout.


Strawberry


Friday, June 28, 2019

Kelp-Time
















Surface Tension







Hold Your Breath II









I love kelp.

Trip-Music: Curren and Saltfishforty



Tom Curren's In Plain View and Saltfishforty's Netherbow:
the soundtrack for the three-day Monterey dive/paddle/memory-lane jaunt.
A 3-time surf champion singing and playing guitar followed by an Orkney folk duo (with folk/punk roots) kept me company the whole time.

A sample from TC: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Rkd1Tu_tsrU

A sample, rather haunting, from Orkney: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ufrogBcZQB0


Thursday, June 20, 2019