If you know what I'm talking about, you know how rare they are.
Well, today I had four of those. And listed in the title of this post are the short sentences I yelled out of my lungs when kicking out of them...
What an amazing day it was.
- surfing from 6.45 to 9.45.
- work from 10 to 2.
- photos at Hookipa from 2.30 to 3.30.
- windsurfing from 4 to 6.
The eight yoga lessons I took in the last three weeks are doing miracles and even though I clearly feel a bit shattered after a day like today, I feel very strong indeed.
It's a really good time to be me...
Hookipa was a great show since many non Maui resident pros are in town.
Photo of the day goes to Browsinho with a sick taka off the lip (or whatever that is called). He landed this one perfectly.
Here's the others in strict chronological order.
Mark Angulo.
Robby Swift bailing out a goiter.
Laurent.
Keith.
Upside down Swift.
When I told him about the rockstar contest, Browsinho excitedly accepted to enter:"I'm gonna win it", he said.
To all Hookipa sailors: you'll be stoked to be announced that you are officially in a windsurfing contest against Browsinho that you can actually win.
Francisco Porcella doing what he does best. (well, he's actually pretty good at getting barreled on a surfboard too)
Long time no see Jennifer Henderson at Hookipa. Sure she didn't forget how to sail it... nice legs, btw!
Camille.
Philippe.
Jason Polakow.
Manu.
9.45pm. Tomorrow, more waves. Sunday, even bigger. Life good. Very good. Goodnight.
PS. Both the NW and the Waimea buoys already had some readings of the new NW swell at around one foot. What's so exciting about it? It's the first time EVER that I read 25 seconds as the period...
Clearly those are just the small forerunners and the period will go down, but it's going to be a good one. Way more west of today's swell though. Today the direction was just right.
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