With the sound of waves crashing in the distance – a swell that’s bringing 40 – 50 foot surf to our island – there’s no escaping the reminder of water.
Here, it’s liquid and soupy. Full of forceful currents and foaming with air.
In Sequoia National Park last month, water took the form of crystals. Rock-hard and holographic, snow that’s long-since melted now (still rain dancing for you, California!).
Thanks Kiddo. Saw on the noon news tickertape that Oahu had 40-50′ waves with hurricane force winds behind them. High surf advisories from Ventura to San Diego Counties continue through Sunday. Clouds and wind, kinda felt like rain today, if I remember correctly.
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hope the winds we had here blow rain your way…surf still big. a pair of pelicans on dry creek? really?!
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