It's A Witchhunt Wednesday Surf & Culture Report

Lost Boys & Co...

So, deep within the corbeled arches of this temple, Capitan Donaldo and LoLa examine some of the original stucco on the walls.  This is extraordinary because the stucco/plaster on these walls is right around 2000 years old!  Take a look at your house.  You're wondering why the aluminum siding guys and the tinted stucco folks keep cold calling.  Well, if you had just hired these Mayans you might not have to do any patching until 4016.  They don't build them like that anymore...

Hazy sun this morning with 5 miles visibility.  Winds were offshore by 3.6kts and the sea surface was smooth to glassy.  The air temperature was 60.6 and the water is 58.8 at the buoy and 62º at the Hermosa Pier.  High tide was at 9:12am +5.5' and low tide will be at 3:20pm -0.4'.  We have a SSW swell out of 200º at 2.3', but it was better than that and despite the high tide it was a rolling 3' with some nice long glides...

Temple II is a gem of a building that is known as the Temple of the Skull.  At the base of the central pillar is a rather broadly rendered skull that looks like it might be Harley-Davidson inspired...  Although the inhabitants of Palenque are often linked to space travel they gave two-wheelers short shrift...

These T-shaped holes in the walls were for ventilation.  Despite how warm it might get outside, it was a comfortable 70º inside...
 ✠
"When the surf breaks, we'll fix it..."
 The Professor!!

Popular posts from this blog

Duke Of Wellington Wednesday Surf & Culture Report

Wasting Away In Margariitaville Saturday Surf & Culture Report

Not Forest Hills Friday Surf & Culture Report