Photos by David Gray
Sunday, July 11, 2010
Saturday, July 10, 2010
Handplane Love'n
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Here's what some broken boards and a little love looks like. These two are for sale at Surfy Surfy. Hurry though as they aren't lasting long. If you want a custom let us know as well and we'll gladly make you one.
Fresh rescued boards are being made into these fun little bundles of resin tint goodness every week so don't be shy, contact us , and we'll send you over pics to see if you'd like to take one home to meet your wife (or husband) and kids. Believe me they'll be stoked.
Don't forget to save us those broken boards AND your old tea bag wetsuits. We need those as well.
Thanks to everyone who has supported this project. We can't tell you how stoked we are to meet everyone and to do something this fun with trash! It makes me all warm and fuzzy inside.
Enjoy!
Thanks again to GoPro for all their support! If you want a GoPro version of our handplanes just let us know.
Friday, July 9, 2010
Thursday, July 8, 2010
Local Lucas Foster - Finished 4th NSSA Longboard Nationals
I've known Lucas since he was one. He was my next door neighbor. I watched him grow up and his dad and I would wonder if he'd get into surfing or blow it off since "the old man did it". It can go either way.
Well, he's all grown up and the guessing is over. He likes to surf. I was so stoked to hear that he did so well at the NSSA finals this last weekend. He is just a freshman so he has plenty of time to work his way up to number one. His dad couldn't be more stoked. He loves the events and is a self proclaimed "Stage Mom".
Not only can Lucas surf but the kid is a genius. He gets great grades and is on the debate team. When he was 5 or so he would beat grownups online in world domination strategy games.
Now that the contests are over he is on to the next thing, shaping. He, his younger brother Logan and his brother's best friend Sean Turbeville (all under 14) are starting to shape. They are stoked on it. They are under the guidance of one of Lecuadia's long time shapers John Turbeville. John made boards for me for years and I still ride them. He's stopped production shaping and is now stoked to teach the kids how to do it.
Lucas, it has been a pleasure to watch you grow up, my friend, and do so well in life and surfing. Keep it up!
Labels:
John Turbeville,
Logan Foster,
Lucas Foster,
Sean Turbeville
Finn Reed
At only 15 months old, Finn Reed, might be our youngest TLP fan yet. He had his TLP tee at just a few months old and now they can't get him out of it. Here he is practicing his approach to the nose on his dad's Murphy. Look how focused he is! Nice style Finn, you'll be out there soon I can feel it.
Thanks Rob for sending in the shot!
Wednesday, July 7, 2010
Tuesday, July 6, 2010
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.
Labels:
Enjoy Handplanes,
Handplane,
Jeff Mortenson,
Quiver
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
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