remember my avocado tree that just grew from a dead avocado? well, it got way to big. didn’t want my rock wall to fall down so had to totally cut it down. i cut it to the bottom 3x and it just won’t die. now i have 2 new trees sprouting out from the side. isn’t that crazy?
this avocado tree just doesn’t want to die. it’s showing me strength and i like it. so yeah, i’ll give it another chance. and if my rock wall falls down, i’ll just have to spend $2,000 to fix it. but i’ll have free avocados for life…
took Mateus to check out my Sudachi tree. he had no idea what Sudachi was until now. wait till i let him eat one. i’ll video it and you’ll see the funniest face ever! haha.
on this one branch, i found 6 little sudachi. i can’t wait till it gets ready to pick!
there is a secret spot about a mile (1.6KM) out to sea. it takes about 20 minutes to paddle out, but you can get a 3 minute ride all the way in to the beach. i take off on that little bump, then i’m doing off the lips, cut backs, and about 20 maneuvers all the way to the beach. there was nobody out this day so that was even more special. so yeah, another dream session on the North shore of Oahu…
Avocado Rebirth
June 14, 2020 Hawaii Surf Report
Keep calm and think positive…
Good morning 5:10am.
Ala Moana waist high and clean.
Diamond Head chest high and bumpy.
Trade winds at 25mph.
Sunny and warm.
Going to exercise.
Have a wonderful day!
Support Hawaii Businesses
i checked everywhere today and ended up foiling at Ala Moana. this was Diamond Head mid-day. windy and nobody out…
took a drive around town and was happy to see everybody outdoors again. cars and people everywhere.
Kaimana Beach looked like a holiday!
tents, barbecue, and happy locals everywhere. everything looking better than ever for outdoor activities.
then took a drive through Waikiki. little more cars, little more people walking around, and just a few shops open.
i stopped by Local Motion to so some shopping. this is the time to support Hawaii businesses so every sale counts. i encourage everybody out there to go spend money to the businesses that have the courage to open up when most of Hawaii is still closed. so nice to see Maki-san too. anyway, i swore to spend my $1,200 stimulus check on Hawaii because that’s what it’s for. so i’m going shopping again tomorrow.


