Byron Bay June 11th 2009
Posted by: Big Ben on June 12th, 2009Congratulations, it’s bouncing baby south swell, yes folks the new swell arrived without any complications In Byron Bay Today. Well actually it started to arrive yesterday, which just proves I wasn’t mad, well at least I wasn’t mad yesterday. But who knows what the future holds. The new swell arrived and the town is all abuzz again. Now some describe Byron as a new age hippy retreat. Others think of it as a party town. Then there’s the rich and shameless who think of Byron as the new must go hep scene. Call it what you like, but those who have been here long enough will tell you. Byron is a surfing town, when the swells dead so is the town. When the sea comes to life, the bay begins to pulse to the rhythm of the ocean. You can feel it as you drive through town. The energy is almost palpable when there are waves. Traffic increases, people get speedy and all the crew are talking in hushed tones about where it may be working today. So here we are, it’s freezing, the sun is out and there’s new southerly swell lines sweeping past the cape. It brings energy, change and a hint of promise to all, In Byron Bay Today.


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