Wooden Indian Wednesday Surf & Culture Report

Lost Boys & Co...

You know things have really gone downhill since women have stopped going out on their balconies.  Used to be you could throw them a note or compare them to the moon or sing them a serenade.  They even had multiple suitors, as seen here flanking Colombina.  Arlecchino on the left and Brighella on the right.  Hey don't even mention Romeo...

A beautiful morning on Topaz Bay.  25 miles visibility, with a few high clouds.  Winds stayed offshore all morning to 5.5kts and the sea surface was glassy.  The air temperature was 56.8° and the water is holding at 64.8°.  High tide is at 11:37am +5.7' and low tide will be at 7:30pm +0.3'.  The buoy is reading a SSW swell out of 200° true at 3.3'.  It must be hitting us straight on because we're calling it 3' to 5' with some nice outsides.  Sapphire was good for starters, but the tide started backing it off around 9:30am.  Topaz then picked up and for about 45 minutes really reeled off some nice waves.  Should be about the same tomorrow, let's hope the conditions hold...

Then we have this curious photo of a "corn maze."  No, not corn-maize - they're the same thing!  This is a maze cut through a field of corn and you're supposed to find your way from one end to the other.  Just to get you interested they had a couple of bridges that you could climb to get a better look and to try and get your bearings.  They really didn't help at all, but it was a good place to show you how vast the playing field was.  We're in it about half way and we were trying to get over to where the tents are in the upper part of the photo!  It wasn't easy and to tell the truth, everything looked pretty corny...

"When the surf breaks, we'll fix it..."
 The Professor!!


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