A Tangram Tuesday Surf & Culture Report



Lost Boys & Co...

The ghastly crumb foggies this morning (#1) with less than a quarter mile visibility and all surfaces wet to the touch.  Winds were offshore and unkindly perfect given the atmospheric conditions.  The air temperature was 49.0º and the water is a reluctant 61.9 (probably embarrassed that it's not a full 62.)  High tide was at 5:54am +5.6' and low tide would be at 12:27pm +0.7'.  It's a west swell out of 265º at 2.0' and it was 2' to 3' but not fabulous enough to lure us out...  Maybe mañana...

So deep in the heart of Texas, we find our crew deep in the heart of this freshwater, man-made tube (#2).  But we do not take these things lightly, despite our snobbish tendencies to imagine only surfing on the ocean is really surfing.  That might have all ended when people started surfing the web.  Like Vonnegut says, "So it goes..."

But since we can't leave things hanging like that, let's head down to what we imagine Nicaragua is looking like this evening (#3).  Orange to green sky.  Reflection for days in the water and two surfers making the most of the knee-high surf.  Warm and sweet with maybe a beer and a torta waiting on the beach...

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






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