New Gallery – StormRiding North Curly 16.11.9
Posted on November 22nd, 2009 in Curl Curl, surf photography.Just put up a new gallery featuring a compilation of all the action from North Curly last Monday. You can see it here: http://www.wozthatyou.com/portfolio78265.html
Hope you’re staying cool today. Go well.
Cheers,
Doug
Bracing for the heat
Posted on November 22nd, 2009 in Dee Why.Hello Friends,
Dull, hazy skies over Dee Why this morning. The furnace hasn’t started quite yet, but the carpark behind the Dee Why SLSC is starting to fill up in anticipation.
There were a few bods bobbing about in the beachy, but there’s no sign of waves as such. The reason for the microness is plain when you look at the current data from the MHL Sydney buoy; it’s showing only a metre of 7sec period windswell. I guess that’s good for the crowds of occasional beach visitors who’ll be flocking to the seaside as the temp ramps up.
Surf outlook for the next week is pretty marginal. Looks like the best hope will be for some junky onshore south windswell tomorrow morning. After that, it seems as if we’re in for a run of knee to waist high dribble.
Hope I’m proven completely wrong!
Go well with your Sunday!
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Tides: H @1121, L @1817
Sydney Coastal Waters, Broken Bay to Port Hacking and 60nm seawards:
Strong Wind Warning.
Sunday until midnight: Wind: Variable to 10 knots inshore and NW/NE 13/18 knots offshore early. Increasing to NW/NE 20/30 knots throughout by midday. Late S change 25/33 knots. Sea: 1 to 2 metres, rising to 2 to 3 metres by midday. Swell: NE 1.5 to 2 metres. Chance afternoon thunderstorms.
Monday: Wind: S/SE 20/25 knots. Sea: 2 to 2.5 metres. Swell: NE 1 to 2 metres tending SE.
Tuesday: Wind: E/SE 15/25 knots.
CC. Tiny surf. Super Hot day with late Southerly change.
Posted on November 22nd, 2009 in Central Coast, Surf Reports.Have a good weekend.
For Sale - I have a Surtech (Tuflite) Velzy 12 foot Hawaiian Paddle board (not SUP) for sale. Excellent condition. $950.00 (cost $1600.00 + new). This board is a standard class racing paddle board and goes like the clappers, very fast. Good cross trainer for paddling on flat days. If you are interested I can send photos. Contact Matt at ms2007@bigpond.com
Amphibians Buttocks In Byron Bay Today.
Posted on November 22nd, 2009 in Byron, Local Colour.Many moons ago, my technically insane butt affectionate mother would repeatedly say these things to me. ‘Count your blessings dear’, ‘waste not, want not’ and of course, ‘be grateful for what you’ve got’. Fair enough, but she also used to walk around saying ‘It’s as cold as frog’s bottom’. Now as a young blokes logic went, I figured anyone who went around touching up frogs arses to check the temperature. Must then be completely mad. So to pay any attention to anything she was saying would be an unnecessary and risky thing to do to. But you know what? Apart from her weird obsession with amphibian’s buttocks she was pretty much on the money with the other stuff. You see I’ve seen some folks have things they take for granted removed from them this week. Lifes like that, It just happens. There have been some serious injuries in the surf. One woman is still in hospital awaiting surgery, thanks to a Gymp on a hired SUP. A mate had a project fail, and he lost everthing, and I’ve had a few wake up calls myself. One was trivial yet bloody expensive annoyance, and the other, physically painful and not about to go away as one of my body parts has decided to wear out. It’s at times like this that I stop and reflect. The old girl with the frog fetish may have been right. I suspect I know what she was getting at. It was, be grateful for what you have placed before you today. Look for the good, but accept and forgive the bad. Don’t waste time wanting what you haven’t got. For the time will come when all you’ll wish for, is that you had that wasted time back. She was right, when problems arise, there is as she used to also say, ‘No point crying over spilt milk’. Or as I’ve come to see it, accept the new reality and adopt an appropriate strategy. So I sit here tapping this out and I remind myself. I’m so bloody grateful for what I have and do in my life today. I’m grateful for how and where I live, in this place that is perfectly imperfect, and I couldn’t give rats arse whether anyone else likes it or not, In Byron Bay Today.


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