On A Wing & A Bone Wednesday Surf & Culture Report
Lost Boys & Co...
Here, (#1) we have our own naturalist, biologist and published author Anupa Asokan with what appears to be the first ingredient of a huge pot of turtle soup. NO! THAT'S NOT TRUE!! What she's holding is a bucket of newly hatched turtles on their way to be released as the moon comes up over the water. The local community is doing their best to restore the turtle population and sustain some of the endangered species.
5 miles visibility today with a light overcast and some smoke from the Hughes Fire north of Castiac. It's really affecting the sunset tonight. Winds were offshore most of the day, 1 to 3kts and the sea surface has been smooth. The air was 46.0º and the water is 58.3º. Basically one low tide today at 11:21am +1.2'. There's a west swell out of 260º at 2.6' and it was a solid 2' and breaking in block long cylinders.
If you read our bone story yesterday you might recall that we really didn't delve into what specie from which the bone might have originated. Naturally, Burnsy thought it was human and in all fairness it did hit HER, so she got first crack at I.D.ing it. Upon further examination (discussion and detailed observation by Brother's cook Vicenté) he suggested it looked like a turkey bone. A little late for Thanksgiving, but it was pretty clean. Kinda heavy for a turkey bone we thought, but maybe a mammal of some stripe. Jury remains out. Turkey at next "Supper Club."🦃🦴
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"When the surf breaks, we'll fix it"
The Professor!!
The Professor!!