imagine riding a roller coaster and trying to eat a musubi at the same time? impossible!! haha.
it was so rough and we were going about 25mph jumping wave after wave. salt water flying in the boat getting us wet, and the salt making the musubi more tastier.
seen some dolphins jumping around in the deep blue. it was so beautiful! look at this amazing photo Asayama-san took.
thank you baby for getting us there and back safely. there were no other boats in the channel that day because only you could have made it. Maki-san was thinking about telling me to turn around but she knows that’s not an option.
once we arrived, we had to catch some food. so Asayama-san jumped in first and caught the first fish.
i was watching him go up and down about a hundred times thinking to myself, “gosh, this guys has so much energy. i wish i can be like that when i’m 69 years old.” in fact, we were all thinking that.
fresh kole for the frying pan!
we have such a great time doing so many different things. and we found out it’s impossible to look each other in the eye and not laugh so loud. haha.
if you guys ever want to spear a good fish, spear an omilu. not too big, not too small, but just perfect size like this. this is the best size for sashimi.
want to thank Alika for the Aji! it’s going into my stomach tonight for dinner.
i cut the fish, wrapped it up, and it’s now sitting in the refrigerator. in a few days, it will be perfect for sashimi and carpaccio. can’t wait!
after surfing empty waves yesterday, Asayama-san wanted to surf empty waves again today. so we went to our secret spot and it was empty. so lucky and so stoked!