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It was a fierce day of surfing with sets coming in on a steady basis, up to 9 footers (tomorrow they will grow like a fish tale to become eleven or twelve’s). We saw a nice green point break and excellent green waves on the west beach. Everything was firing off with something for all – abundance, peace and harmony.
The sun shed her warmth through the afternoon – another beautiful West Coast day. We may as well been surfing in a prairie sea with the vast sky and waves of grain flowing east – wind blowing over the Rockies and down to the plains.
The Olympic Mountains across the great Juan de Fuca Strait struck out against the sky and the sun way, way off in the distance provided so much light.
Looking up to the clear cuts in the hills – we relaxed with the knowledge that Jordan River will be protected and accessible to all – with the decision made yesterday to create a park! This place has been through so much – the river runs through a huge pipe, through a dam and into a log dump – work provided to many families, my family included. May the connection between surf, forest and estuary return!