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I should start by saying that this is the best light I have seen in at least a year.

 

I spend the long weekend in Northern California with my girlfriend exploring the Redwoods. She'd never seen the far north forests and who was I to deny her the opportunity. All week the weather forecast for the weekend in Crescent City was for cloudy skies and varying chances of rain. Not a peep of sunshine!

 

So, disheartened that sunrises and sunsets would be drab and grey we headed up there anyway because this trip wasn't supposed to be about photography for me, but for us to spend it together and enjoy the wonderful redwood forests. Well, holy mackerel, I got to do both and I'm really happy I did.

 

I made this image standing barefoot, knee deep in the cold 49 degree Pacific Ocean. My feet took a couple of hours to come back up to standard operating temperature and made sure to tingle the entire time to let me know they did not appreciate that I didn't ask them beforehand.

  

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Pyramid Creek on an autumn afternoon - Desolation Wilderness, California

 

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“Flow with whatever is happening and let your mind be free. Stay centered by accepting whatever you are doing. This is the ultimate.” - Chuang Tzu

 

Moomba Boats @MoombaBoats introduces Flow Surf, a new wake surf enhancement device that transforms wakeboarding wakes to fun versatilely shaped surf waves without adjusting ballast thanks to straight forward operation and effective reliable design. Moomba’s Flow Surf harnesses the flow of water at surf speeds with the surf-optimized running surfaces of the Moomba Mojo 2.5 and new Mondo. With three stages of engagement, the Flow produces versatile wave shapes for a range of surfing skill levels and preferences.  If you’re looking to crank out fun

versatile surf waves without ballast adjustment through “No Worries"

operation, go with the Flow at a Moomba Boats dealer near you.

  

Moomba boat enthusiasts tend to be a diverse and extremely wake sport active bunch. Many of them are wakeboarding on dawn patrol and moving to surfing during the day. The Flow was designed to enhance the shape of the surf waves behind the Mojo and Mondo when evenly weighted. But another goal of this wave-making apparatus is to shift from a wakeboarding set-up to wake surfing quickly and easily without adjusting ballast.

 

When deployed to the first position, Flow Surf creates a steep surf wave with fast push even when evenly weighted. The Flow’s second or middle setting mellows the ramp of the wave while increasing its mass and creating consistent momentum. The third stage of Flow Surf takes the characteristics of the second adjustment level and lengthens the wave for surfing sets way off the back of the boat. Move easily between these three wave shape variations by sliding the Flow Surf arm into the desired position on the port or starboard side. 

 

Moomba has applied the “No Worries” theme to their version of wave enhancement to achieve a high level of performance without compromising straight froward operation and reliability. The Flow's simple but effective design and strong billet aluminum construction joins a shot peened anodized finish for added strength and durability. This wave mechanism is also through-bolted for extreme support. 

 

If you’re looking to crank out fun versatile surf waves without ballast adjustment through “No Worries" operation, go with the Flow; Moomba Flow Surf. 

 

Clint used to have a piece of the Berlin Wall, but he lost it.

 

I really wish I hadn't lost track of the piece of the Berlin Wall that I had right after it fell!

 

Berlin wall, Iron Curtain, fascism, graffiti.

Don't Go With The Flow. Go With The Flow.

 

Ripley's Believe It Or Not!, museum, Ocean City, Maryland.

 

August 5, 2009.

Pic by Ryan Somma.

Originally posted at flickr.com/photo.gne?id=3795543100

  

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BACKSTORY: Ripley's Believe It Or Not! museums kick ass! Definitely worththe ~$13 admission. We spent several hours looking at things and photographing. And no two museums are alike -- I've been to at least 2, possibly 3. Sure, they may have some of the same wall prints and statues, but the actual items are often one-of-a-kind. Find the museum nearest to you with their official museum locator app.

 

Also, note that I did not repost every one of Vicky & Ryan's pictures. You might want to click through and check out some of their other pictures from the museum as well!

A partial detail of the Turn Off Your Mind, Relax and Float Down Stream fabric.

www.spoonflower.com/fabric/1132381

© Lucy Santana 2012

Outside the frame is what we're leaving out.

You won't remember anyway.

I can go with the flow.

But don't say it doesn't matter anymore.

- Queens of the Stone Age

 

Go With The Flow

 

Pattern: Go With the Flow tank from Inspired Cable Knits, second size

Yarn: Brown Sheep Cotton Fine in Pink-a-boo (part of 1 cone) 80% pima cotton 20% merino wool

Needles: 2.5 mm (labeled US 1 by Addi, which is incorrect. US 1 is 2.25 mm)

Cat: Scout taking a bath

"I go with the flow but I carve my own path." -Tomitheos

 

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Go with the flow! Soft afternoon light... across the game board.

 

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pattern from Interweave Knits. Yarn is Kroy sock yarn.

The trucks from the Queens of the Stone Age video "Go With The Flow" won 3rd place in the Model Team category.

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