December 15, 2023 Hawaii Surf Report

Back in the day:  Go-Naminori Boat Trip with sashimi and Bintangs…

Good morning 4:15am.
North shore 6-8′ from the North direction.
Ala Moana flat to knee high.
Diamond Head waist high and bumpy.
Strong trade winds at 25mph.
Sun, showers, clouds, and rainbows.
Have a wonderful day!

Bila Tak Ingin

Traveling to Third World countries was always interesting.  Mainly because of the fact that it was so different.  Different food, different culture, different people, and different diseases.  Malaria is something you don’t ever want to get.  A simple mosquito bite could kill you.  It happens all the time so you better sleep in your mosquito net.  And if a mosquito gets in, good luck sleeping.

Living simply and very healthy.  You don’t find junk food over here.

Once the pink pearls leave Indonesia, expect to pay triple the price.  So it’s better buying it straight from the local markets like these.

Give a kid a sticker and he will climb up a tree and get you a couple coconuts.

Home grown vegetables for the happy and healthy people of Third World counties.  Living day by day with a kind heart and a smile.  The simple way of life…

 

Vee Bow?

Back to yesterdays cool morning weather.  Everything changing by the minute so just sitting back and enjoying Mother Natures show.  

This was the first time I saw a rainbow like this.  There was a nice double rainbow at first, then another rainbow started to arch off one of the rainbows.  It was like for 10 minutes which was really weird.    

For the past many years, I haven’t really been spearing fish.  I’ve just been driving the boat watching out for my nephews.  So finally spearing this Uku felt pretty good.  To be able to hunt in a huge ocean and bring home dinner is very rewarding.  Now the addiction starts again.  

Sharpening the tips, replacing the line, and getting ready for another spearfishing trip to the deep blue sea. Hopefully get something bigger this time.

This is the nearest train station to town so far.  It’s been causing the craziest traffic every single day!  Can you imagine what the traffic will be when it gets closer to Ala Moana?  

I still don’t think this system will ever be successful in Hawaii.  Every time I see a train running, it’s empty.  That’s why.