Monday, July 5, 2010
My Hero
I had the pleasure of walking in the Home Town Hero Parade at the San Diego Fair yesterday to honor people in our community who make a difference. It was a fun event and one special because my mom, Judy Lewis - Logue, was one of the honorees.
My mom was honored because she makes a difference in peoples lives. She was one of the original college financial aid pioneers in the 60's and has been at it for 40 plus years ever since. She works for the University of San Diego as their director of Financial Aid but spends her nights and weekends raising money, sitting on boards and networking so that first generation students have the opportunity to get an education just like she did in the 60's.
My mom is truly an amazing person. She is a living example of a pay it forward mentality. After getting her own push from a teacher passionate about getting kids into college she has made it her life mission to do the same for others. Anyone who has ever met her can feel her enthusiasm for life and the passion she has for helping others.
Mom, here is to you and all that you do. I couldn't be more proud of you for both what you do for others and everything you did for us growing up.
You are my hero.
Love,
Ed
Saturday, July 3, 2010
Surfrider - The Morning After Mess Beach Clean Up at Ponto July 5th
Friday, July 2, 2010
REEF Sample sale in Cardiff July 3rd
My friend Steph is having a REEF sample sale Saturday July 3rd from 7am to 12pm. Everything must go so there we be great pricing. Have fun!
The address is 2211 Cambridge Ave, Cardiff, CA
Thursday, July 1, 2010
Jeff Mortenson's Quiver
Grandview local Jeff Mortenson just added a 1'3"handplane to his quiver. Painted up to match all his boards he will be taking it on his next trip to Nicaragua for some shore break barrels.
Thanks Jeff for supporting us and keeping foam from the land fills! Your surf karma is paid in full so enjoy some epic waves on your trip.
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Wednesday, June 30, 2010
Tuesday, June 29, 2010
Hilary Crahan
when you first meet love
your eyes will be colored with it
and you will walk
enchanted
pausing to look up at the sky
listening to the melody in rain
this love will make you feel
limitless
and destined for grand things
but when it begins to strip away your shield and armor
scratching and clawing its way
inside
this love will scare you
and you will choose not to
believe
and you will leave it by the side of the road for the hens to peck
and you will run
and you will try on others
and with a hardened heart
you will forget
for so many years
that the smallest seed
always
contains a blooming tree within
until a day
when your body is worn down by
disease
and you are not sure of anything beyond tears
this Love
will find you again and gently lift your head
to the warmest cup of
broth
and you will
finally
understand
My friend and local Poet/Artist/Writer Hilary Crahan is an extremely talented woman who is prolific in her ability to create. She has self published a number of books, paints, writes poetry and does sculpture. She has been busy with her site, blog and has a new poetry book coming out so check it out www.crimsonartbotique.com
your eyes will be colored with it
and you will walk
enchanted
pausing to look up at the sky
listening to the melody in rain
this love will make you feel
limitless
and destined for grand things
but when it begins to strip away your shield and armor
scratching and clawing its way
inside
this love will scare you
and you will choose not to
believe
and you will leave it by the side of the road for the hens to peck
and you will run
and you will try on others
and with a hardened heart
you will forget
for so many years
that the smallest seed
always
contains a blooming tree within
until a day
when your body is worn down by
disease
and you are not sure of anything beyond tears
this Love
will find you again and gently lift your head
to the warmest cup of
broth
and you will
finally
understand
The poem above is from her blog, which I have become a fan. I have to admit that ever since my days in college and my boring poetry class I swore off the stuff. But, much to my surprise, I have warmed up to it after reading Hilary's blog and even had my own poor attempts at writing my own. Good job Hilary! Seriously, if you can get me to write poetry you are amazing. Enjoy.
Monday, June 28, 2010
"Seal" by John Culqui
John sent this in. He did it live at the show he had on Friday. Check out his site for more work. Lots of cool stuff. Enjoy.
Sunday, June 27, 2010
Friday, June 25, 2010
Chris Del Moro
photos by David Gray
Chris Del Moro and Kevin Short are having an art show tomorrow night at the Pacific Surf Gallery in Cardiff. See flyer for details!
John Culqui Fin
Thursday, June 24, 2010
RAPANUI Fin
Our friend Joe Rolle over at Rapanui Clothing sent in this fin. Rapanui is a really unique clothing company out of Wight England in that takes eco clothing/fashion to a whole new level by tracking and displaying where their garments are made and travel. Doing this gives a level of transparency to their product line and brings awareness to the issues of ecology and garment production.
Take a look at their video on why they started Rapanui. It was inspiring to me. I was fascinated by the numbers that 80% of the environmental impact of clothing happens post purchase. I was also fascinated on why they are choosing to do what they do.
I was really excited when Joe contacted us to want to be involved in The Leucada Project, as these guys are award winning eco entrepreneurs. We hope to do more with them in the future and will support them in any way we can.
Great job guys your doing great!
Checkout their site at www.rapanuiclothing.com
Wednesday, June 23, 2010
Iomal
Fresh art by our good friend Iomal from Italy. Check out his blog at www.bodasurf.blogspot.com
Thanks Iomal!
Monday, June 21, 2010
Sunday, June 20, 2010
Happy Father's Day
Happy Father's Day to all you dads out there. For those of you who have kids you know how lucky you are. Enjoy the day!
This photo is great. It shows the fearlessness a parent has. It was taken by my Dad, Robert M. Lewis, a photographer who grew up in San Diego and has a passion for documenting the beauty in our region. He has his own blog over at thesandiegophotoproject.blogspot.com. I recommend you check it out. It has some truly beautiful images of San Diego.
My entire life my Dad has been an inspiration to me. Drawing with me as a little guy and then helping me with writing assignments and art projects in college. He got me my first real camera and has been coaching me ever since.
He is also my copy editor for this site. You wouldn't know he is even involved but every post that goes out, he diligently edits out all my misspellings and points me in the right direction with sentence structure. I owe a great deal of thanks to him for that.
Here is to you Dad for all you have done for me in my life. Whether it was art, writing, girls, you name it you've been there for me. I appreciate all the help and support with the things I've gotten passionate about in my life. It means the world to me.
Much Love, Ed
Friday, June 18, 2010
Bonzer Love'n - I Got It Bad
Had the fortune of stopping by Surfy Surfy today and decided to try out their board demo program. JP had been telling me he has REAL boards that he lets people demo. The same boards you see on his site. I've been a fish love'n man for sometime but there is something about the Bonzer that intrigues me so I gave it a go.
JP suggested the 5'10" Bumble Bee three fin Bonzer. He said it would float me similar to my fish. He was right. It had all the volume I like and it was an easy transition form my board.
I took her out and was seriously blown away. It was wide and full like my fish but it has the ability to do these bottom turns and whitewash rebounds that I just don't do on my fish. It also had a gas peddle. It was really fast.
I even had those moments when you feel like Tom Curren doing a bottom turn. I haven't done a proper bottom turn, well ever, but it felt like I did. Of course I didn't look like him I just had my mouth open and that look in my eye like I suddenly knew what I was doing. I love those moments. You feel like super star.
I am seriously sold. I'd like to properly test it for a couple more sessions but I could honestly see myself buying one of these. It felt like a great all around board.
My hat goes off to the Cambell Bro's for making a great board. Thanks to JP for the demo it opened my eyes to something new. Next time I want to try out Eli's Twin Pin!
Peace.
Thursday, June 17, 2010
1975 Skip Frye 5'8" Fish
My friend Rick Scott is a long time knee boarder. He has been at it since the 70's. He and his brother collectively own an amazing collection of boards. We featured them here a while back. All fish and many vintage from when they were kids.
This beauty has been kept up in his brothers garage in Oregon for last couple of decades. Rick took it on to have it refurbished by Joe Roper.
The board is amazing with the penciled in logo and signature and the disappearing stringer. It's a beauty. We are hoping to get to ride her! Enjoy.
Gun Metal Grape Hand Plane
Well, turns out that he is into body surfing. So for the next three days straight Scott gets an ear full of how cool the hand planes are. Now Scott being a big kid at heart couldn't resist. He grew up body surfing with McDonald's trays with the boys on Oahu. So he called us up and had us save one for his son's birthday that week.
Now my hat comes off to you Scott because you are a genius. Not only did you hook him up with a great gift, you figured out the gateway board for him to be riding a fish one day. Supper smart. He'll be riding that bike still for sure, but now it will be to get him to the beach. I love it. Enjoy.
Wednesday, June 16, 2010
Mexy Blanket Hand Plane

Kipp's latest glass job, the Mexican Blanket. You have no idea how many times we glass these things and say out load that we wish we had a full size board like this. This is no exception. This one's up for grabs. Barrel love'n, van drive'n, hippies please inquire. She needs a good home with lots of time in the water. Contact us
$1 Fin From Tahiti by Philippe Lallut
"Hi, this is my first fin project, i am a surfer artist, graphic designer from Tahiti, i love California!!!i Aorana- Philippe "
I love getting emails like this. The fin art project is a favorite of mine. You can't imagine how stoked I get when someone sends a fin in. I really get excited about bring people together and witnessing the creativity. When you get a chance checkout the gallery of all that have been sent in. It's fun to look through. There are some great ones. Enjoy.
I love getting emails like this. The fin art project is a favorite of mine. You can't imagine how stoked I get when someone sends a fin in. I really get excited about bring people together and witnessing the creativity. When you get a chance checkout the gallery of all that have been sent in. It's fun to look through. There are some great ones. Enjoy.
Tuesday, June 15, 2010
Geeks.com Handplane
We did this one for our friends over at Geeks.com. For those of you who aren't familiar with them, they are a great business providing inexpensive computer parts to us computer geeks.
The great thing about their business, is not only that they provide fantastic pricing, but they are one of the first tech businesses that I have heard of who recycles and refurbishes computer parts and resells them.
You see a large part of their business is taking all those unwanted, excess computers and keeping them from the dump by refurbishing these computers and related parts and getting them back to store room quality. They will then resell the equipment to get it back into the tech food chain.
When I first got to see the company some 6 years ago, as a recycling nut, I was completely impressed by their business model. In an age of throwaway products they are the number one reseller of recycled tech products and on the first line of defense between the land fill and the proper reuse of computer parts.
They had us make this hand plane for them as they get what we are trying to do. They are supporters. They get that in every industry there is waste and the end to a life of a product. They also know that there are real ways to renew the life of the old products and clean up and reuse what's left over.
Thanks to the crew at Geeks.com for all the work they do to make the tech industry a cleaner place and for supporting us in our efforts to do what we can in the industry we love.
Do you want a super fun, recycled foam and neoprene hand plane? Contact us to order a custom one or to be put on our list when we send out what's available. Enjoy.
Sunday, June 13, 2010
Micaiah Hardison
24"x48" November Swell. Oil on Canvas
15"x30" Hitting the Reef. Oil on Canvas
My friend Micaiah has been busy working on more paintings of our local seascapes. I'd hang the top one on my wall is a second. It just feels like home. Enjoy.
Saturday, June 12, 2010
Enjoy Handplanes @ Surfy Surfy!
Yesterday was a big deal for Kipp and me. My friend JP at Surfy Surfy gave us the thumbs up and is now carrying our beloved handplanes.
On a personal level it was a huge compliment to have a second generation glasser be impressed enough to carry them. JP doesn't carry crap, and every single product in his shop he believes in. So you can see why we are so stoked.
On another level it goes to show that mission to do something positive environmentally in the surf industry is actually working! People are loving them and we are now not only saving foam from broken boards and manufacturing waste, we are now recycling old wetsuits as well to make our handles. More on that later...
This project has been an education as well as just plain fun. We are really excited to see how far we can take this and to see what sort of difference we can make in an industry that we love so much.
Stay tuned to see what happens next. We can't wait to find out ourselves!
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