Yesterday once more: Tiny and fun!
Good morning 3:30am.
North shore 3-5′ and good.
Ala Moana knee high and clean.
Diamond Head waist high and bumpy.
Trade winds at 20mph.
Sun, showers, and rainbows.
Going to the sea.
Have a wonderful day!
Yesterday once more: Tiny and fun!
Good morning 3:30am.
North shore 3-5′ and good.
Ala Moana knee high and clean.
Diamond Head waist high and bumpy.
Trade winds at 20mph.
Sun, showers, and rainbows.
Going to the sea.
Have a wonderful day!
My house was really windy, BUT the ocean was very calm.
Very calm and very good. Hashimoto-san all by himself.
Everyday the surfing is getting better. Building muscle memory!
Backseat driving. GO!!!
Great surfing again Hashimoto-san! Boot Camp continues…
It takes some time and patience to figure out free diving. It’s something you can’t just master in days. It took me about 5 years to dive just 15′ deep. The pressure of the mask squeezing your face, your ears feeling like it’s going to explode, and the fear of sharks is terrifying. Yes, it’s a very uncomfortable place to be if you’re not use to it. So as I teach others how to free dive, I simply tell them to relax, be calm, and let the process flow. It’s going to come and when it does, you’re going to be amazed.
The most peaceful place in the world. This is where you’re totally connected to nature. Under here, nothing else matters.
Good job girl! You’re almost there!
The first time someone threw a tako on me in the ocean freaked me out. BUT, it made me realize that I have to remain calm until the tako decides to let go. So throwing a tako on people for the first time is always fun. You should have heard this girl screaming underwater. The lesson here is that panicking gets you nowhere.