
Last week, I went out to Keokea Beach Park for the first time in quite a while. It’s a scenic little park, with a breakwater protecting a shallow area where kids can get in the water safely, a rarity on this stretch of coast.



Outside the breakwater, waves rolling in from the northeast had lured some surfers into the water. It looked a little hairy, riding those waves, apparently headed for the rocks. But the surfers were angling across the waves, from right to left as I looked at them, and so were pretty safe unless they made a major mistake. Those who did end up in the water were dismounting rather than wiping out.



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Some good shots there, Graham. I find it hard to capture the wonder of what I see, but you’ve described the ride and caught them, too.
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It’s a hit and miss process. I take a lot of photos and the narrative often emerges after I see which ones look good!
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Do you surf, or have you in the past, Graham? I have no clue how it’s done.
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I have never surfed and wouldn’t last long if I tried, but it’s fun to watch those who know what they’re doing!
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