Photo by David Gray
Sunday, February 20, 2011
Wednesday, February 16, 2011
Keil Miller
photo David Gray
photo Surfinside
photo Bill Andrews
Keil Miller grew up in La Jolla and lived in Cardiff for a while and is now back in La Jolla. He is a freelance writer, substitute teacher, traveler and charger who grew up surfing Black's, La Jolla Reefs and the entire coast of California. Read more on Keil on the Enjoy site...
Monday, February 14, 2011
Friday, February 11, 2011
Foam Ball
J Werb doing his best impersonation of a foam ball. Be the foam ball J, be the foam ball.
Shot by J with his GoPro HD.
Shot by J with his GoPro HD.
Wednesday, February 9, 2011
Saturday, February 5, 2011
Good Bye Leroy Grannis
Leroy Grannis 1913 - Feb 3, 2011
Thank you for the abundance of inspiration Leroy. You had fun and you took pictures of it along the way. I call that a successful life.
Committed to the impossible
Apparently the results of this drop made everyone cring. I have to hand it to Eli though, he obviously knows he is in a really bad spot and is still committed with style. I give him serious points for stepping up and going for it.
Photo David Gray
Thursday, February 3, 2011
The Orate Bro's Present Sliding My Days Away
I surf with these guys and they kill it. They have been a good addition to the lineup since moving here. They are making a little film due out Fall this year. Here's the trailer. Enjoy.
Tuesday, February 1, 2011
Download - Stoked and Broke
Stoked and Broke now available as a download on TheSurfNetwork.com. Buy you're copy from this post and support the LPBS (Leucadia Public Blogcasting System). Thank you for you're support.
Monday, January 31, 2011
Sunday, January 30, 2011
Thursday, January 27, 2011
Wednesday, January 26, 2011
GREEN HOME TOUR at 1491 Neptune on Sat. Feb 5, 2011 10:00am - 3:00pm
In case you missed the last one and wanted go, you now have a second chance. Tour Rich Williams’ Platinum LEED green home at the Green Home Tour Saturday Feb. 5th, from 10:00am - 3:00pm.
Learn all about how a home gets certified LEED Platinum and what that even means. This is only the second home in San Diego County that has ever been certified LEED Platinum so it is a big deal and is right here in our own neighborhood. If you are in to green living this is a must attend event.
Address is at 1491 Neptune Avenue Encinitas Ca, 92024
It's a free event, but registration is appreciated.
You can register at:
http://1491neptunegreenhometour.eventbrite.com/
Tuesday, January 25, 2011
Sunday, January 23, 2011
Wednesday, January 19, 2011
"Wart" is Sold
"Wart" by Rodney McCoubrey: Made from Enjoy practice piece and the nose of a Stewart longboard, Rusted Cans and Love: Size 19"x17
Our #1 right coast supporter Mike Brown acquired one of my favorite pieces from the Enjoy Leftover Art Project. Mike has been a huge supporter of our efforts and is now the proud owner of "Wart", a McCoubrey original. Rodney and I spoke about it this evening and it is so special for us to collaborate on this project. Not just as friends but as individuals who share a common passion for reuse and giving life to that once thought of as trash. Rodney's work is so special and it is truely an honor for Kipp and me to work with him on this. And it is great because a portion of the proceeds will be going to buy art supplies for Pual Ecke Central classrooms. Thank you everyone for supporting the art project. If you see one you'd like please feel free to contact us.
Our #1 right coast supporter Mike Brown acquired one of my favorite pieces from the Enjoy Leftover Art Project. Mike has been a huge supporter of our efforts and is now the proud owner of "Wart", a McCoubrey original. Rodney and I spoke about it this evening and it is so special for us to collaborate on this project. Not just as friends but as individuals who share a common passion for reuse and giving life to that once thought of as trash. Rodney's work is so special and it is truely an honor for Kipp and me to work with him on this. And it is great because a portion of the proceeds will be going to buy art supplies for Pual Ecke Central classrooms. Thank you everyone for supporting the art project. If you see one you'd like please feel free to contact us.
Support Paul Ecke Central - Donations Needed
for more info go to:
The 2nd Annual School House Rocks event at the Belly Up in Solana Beach, is scheduled for Feb 12, 2011. The event hopes to raise $50,000 to support Paul Ecke Central programs such as Science, Music and Math.
A special performance by Super Diamond and an auction will be a part of the festivities. Over 300 people showed up for last years.
Tickets can be purchased here.
LOCAL BUSINESSES: They are reaching out to local businesses who would like to participate in the event as sponsors or as an item in the live and silent auction.
If you'd like to sponsor the event or have an item you'd like to donate please see the forms below.
NOTE: January 21, 2011 is the cut off for donations. Contact them soon if you'd like to do it.
Contact PTA super hero, Robin Soth if you have questions.
Click on image below to view and print.
Monday, January 17, 2011
EarthWalkers
My friend Skye Walker is an amazing artist but I just found a whole new side to him that I had no idea even existed. I just found this video on his site and was blown away. He grew up in a family band that traveled the country to promote conservation and saving the environment. Amazing. Check out Skye's site for this and other great things.
Enjoy Leftover - El Pato by Rodney McCoubrey -Sold!
Thanks Corey for supporting us and Paul Ecke class rooms!
Sunday, January 16, 2011
Wednesday, January 12, 2011
What I'm Watching - Riding Waves by Cyrus Sutton
Seven years ago I watched this film when it first came out. It was really good and came from an unknown young filmmaker named Cyrus Sutton. A guy who I 'd never heard of. Watched it and was blown away. First discovered the magic of John Peck and Dane Reynolds in this film. We all know who Cyrus is today. It's fun to watch his early work. Check it out, it's only $7 this week at www.thesurfnetwork.com.
Tuesday, January 11, 2011
Brazilian Photographer- Rafael Fazano's - Soul Surfers Series
Go check out Leucadia Project fan and Brazilian photographer Rafael Fazano's website. He has a cool series going on called Soul Surfers. Always fun to see the similarities and differences in the perspectives of photographers from other countries. Nice work Rafael!
www.RafaelFazano.com
Sunday, January 9, 2011
More Leftovers by Rodney McCoubrey
"Da Bird" by Rodney McCoubrey. Old Plywood, Lobster Buoy, Tool, Resin Leftovers from Enjoy Handplanes, Water Facet Knob, Wire. One of my favorites. More to come.... Enjoy.
If you are interested in this one please contact us. A portion of the proceeds will go to Paul Ecke Central art programs.
www.rodrigosrecycledart.com
photos: Ed Lewis
Wednesday, January 5, 2011
The Frankensuit 4/3
For those of you who have seen 180 Degrees South you'll remember a scene when they show the divers in Chile with the swim fins put together like they are for Frankenstein. I have to admit that scene stayed with me as in our throw away culture the sight of those fins still in use and put together with so much care moved me. It made me think of what I could use longer. So in the spirit of that I have decided to attempt my own Frankenstienian repair job to my beloved 4/3. She is 4 seasons old now and has given me some of the best cold water sessions of my life.
Today I patched her up with some extra neoprene for the decayed patch and a bunch of glue for the split seems. (Wonderful ladies at Swell Stuff, masters of wetsuit repair... look away it is very ugly.) Although I thought I was done with her and destined to be recycled into handplane handles desperation has set in with a 7am bodysurfing session scheduled tomorrow. With the 3/2 wet and barely holding it's own in the 53ish water the Frankensuit is getting called into action. Please don't fail me now!
Hopefully she is still going strong tomorrow. If not, with the cold water, it is time to start looking at some new eco suits out there to take her place for the next 4 sessions. Can anyone recommend a good one?
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