Yesterday was a day of dynamic weather. There were squalls, lulls, and extreme winds. Because of this, Gloucester Seafood of Guinea was again converged upon by the wind riders. James documented this, well, in this post. He also provided photographic proof that I can windsurf, fast even, when I’m not breaking boards, or gorilla taping sails. Thanks James.
And now for some tokens of my appreciation:
James shredding.
Farrah shredding.
After all the rain and wind, we had clear skies and wind.
Sunday, March 9, 2008
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3 comments:
Yee haw! Nice pictures, Paul.
Yesterday I went to the top of Pike's Peak and tomorrow I'm snowboarding at Arapahoe Basin, yet I can't help but feel burning jealousy! =D
No, no. Aaron, you're making ME jealous! I expect to see some pics of all that action. Rock on!
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