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Il trio ARSELLE che ci ha fatto surfare sulla terrazza del Raindogs House, che trovandosi al porto di Savona non è lontano dal mare ;-)
Qui un mio video della serata:
Il famoso pezzo che Dick Dale & The Del-Tones portarono al successo nel 1960 (era in origine un brano musicale folkloristico greco !).
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“Ocean waves, cleaved by the sailor’s vessel, do in turn cut and shape the sailor. The rough whitecaps, turbid with air, scour like a course grit, while the glass of still water, soothes with a fine grain.
The ocean shapes the soul, the roughest seas at times scoring and harming the product, and the smooth at times making too little difference. A man like a sculpture must endure the whitecaps of life to make any way toward his goal.
But later in life the soft strop of gentle water imparts the reflecting shine of wisdom, on the finished sculpture of life’s voyager.” ~N. Parkison
Heceta Head, Oregon
Best seen in B l a c k M a g i c
It is Summer holidays and a 2 m surf brought the surfers out in droves. To me it is water ballet. It is also about gravity.
Hope you're not sick of the surfing images.......
Another from this years Surfest held at Merewether Beach, NSW; Australia last week.
Here the surfer shows some skill grabbing his board before re-entering the water and finishing off his ride.
Thanks for any comments, views or favorites.
Hope you all have a wonderful day and week!!
Almost all kiwis reacted with sadness and lots of love and support for the victims of the extreme act of cowardice shooting people in their place of worship. But we won't be terrorised. It is still one of the safest places on earth and thank you all for so many words of support yesterday. Taken while sitting in a coffee shop by a warm salt water pool in our city, with a long large flat white.