Surfing at night without headlamps, headlights or a lighting crew is like surfing blind.
As visibility diminishes, I begin surfing by feel alone. With each take off I sightlessly hope for the best. Eventually, I realize the impossibility of the situation and paddle for the beach. Or if I'm lucky I catch a wave and go in while I can still see the sand. Either way the lecture I get from Hubby is unavoidable, "It's 10 o'clock how could you have you been surfing?!" "It's not 10 o'clock," I say high on waves. "It's only 9:45."Wednesday, June 20, 2012
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Getting an earful from my Mom.
And the lecture you will receive from your Mom will be even worse!!! We had a deal-no unsafe surfing. I only have one daughter!
The most fun!!!
Xo
Christina
Only when you're there Canada!
Xo
I am not going to let my hubby see this post. Don't want him to get any, ahem, crazy ideas!!
Sara it's something a surfer does when surfing Carmel in the evening.............Good luck!
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