Ever since I heard about Gerry Lopez moving inland, away from the waves, to Oregon, I wondered if he had just completely lost it. How he could surf for so long, and give it up for mountains and snowboarding? On the other hand, if he did it so could I, move away from the beach, and try other things. I gave up surfing when I lived in upstate NY...but it's not something I plan to do again! If I had only known about Stand Up paddleboarding, I might have put the Hudson River to better use! Now I see that he never gave up watersports completely. He stand up paddles, and shapes boards, out in the mountains, and wilderness. Not many people I know who surf would move this far from the ocean, but I don't know many Gerry Lopez's either, a truly unique, and daring surfing pioneer...
Cooking, crafting,reading, sewing, painting,dressing,shopping, lounging, saving, finding, exploring, learning, discovering, evolving, doing, being, surfing, talking, cleaning, writing, typing, faxing, texting, busy planning the next day
Monday, July 19, 2010
Friday, July 9, 2010
Doheny Beach
In the summertime in Orange County the waves are blown out, sloppy, and flat sometimes...
Doheny seems to be the go to spot to get away fromt he pesky south winds. Doheny was not always the way it is today, with it's various breaks, one being boneyards. There once was a wave named Killer Dana, hence the surf shop being named after it that broke from the foot of the headlands of Dana Point, and onward through what is now a harbor, all the way to the beach called Doheny, or Doho for short. What Doho lacks in size it makes up for in an abundance of peaks. An easy soft wave, but a fun wave still. Surf camps also frequent this beach in the summer, which means you should stay clear of softops, brightly colored "Roxy" or "Girl in the Curl" rashguard wearing kids, and anyone else. There will probably be very few adept surfers out at midday. This means you have a better chance of getting that set wave. It also means you have just as good a chance of getting smacked with a flying board. People new to the sport of surfing can rarely hold onto or control their boards, let alone stand up. When they do stand, they rarely look where they are going, so surf at your own risk, unless you want to get hit with a stray board, as was the case today with me. Have fun out there in the summertime surf, but remember, your best chance to avoid collisions is to surf near the "awesome" surfers. You may get less waves from them, but they will not kick out their boards at your head. They will share the waves, if you don't drop in on everyone. The surfers without the leashes are usually the ones who know what they are doing, and rarely lose a board. There has been all kinds of swell this week. One day this week, Monday was the big one. When it was double overhead at Trestles, the sets were breaking way outside near the docked sailboats in front of Doheny. I caught an amazing set wave, maybe fifty feet outside where everyone was sitting. I waited awhile for it, but it came, and connected to the inside, all the way past the jetty. It's a wave with many faces, and on really big days, you might even see a trace of the famous...Killer Dana!
Doheny seems to be the go to spot to get away fromt he pesky south winds. Doheny was not always the way it is today, with it's various breaks, one being boneyards. There once was a wave named Killer Dana, hence the surf shop being named after it that broke from the foot of the headlands of Dana Point, and onward through what is now a harbor, all the way to the beach called Doheny, or Doho for short. What Doho lacks in size it makes up for in an abundance of peaks. An easy soft wave, but a fun wave still. Surf camps also frequent this beach in the summer, which means you should stay clear of softops, brightly colored "Roxy" or "Girl in the Curl" rashguard wearing kids, and anyone else. There will probably be very few adept surfers out at midday. This means you have a better chance of getting that set wave. It also means you have just as good a chance of getting smacked with a flying board. People new to the sport of surfing can rarely hold onto or control their boards, let alone stand up. When they do stand, they rarely look where they are going, so surf at your own risk, unless you want to get hit with a stray board, as was the case today with me. Have fun out there in the summertime surf, but remember, your best chance to avoid collisions is to surf near the "awesome" surfers. You may get less waves from them, but they will not kick out their boards at your head. They will share the waves, if you don't drop in on everyone. The surfers without the leashes are usually the ones who know what they are doing, and rarely lose a board. There has been all kinds of swell this week. One day this week, Monday was the big one. When it was double overhead at Trestles, the sets were breaking way outside near the docked sailboats in front of Doheny. I caught an amazing set wave, maybe fifty feet outside where everyone was sitting. I waited awhile for it, but it came, and connected to the inside, all the way past the jetty. It's a wave with many faces, and on really big days, you might even see a trace of the famous...Killer Dana!
Saturday, July 3, 2010
Art Walks in Orange County
Art walks are free, and make a cheap date, plus they can be fun for all ages!
1st week of month
First Thursdays art walks in Laguna Beach
Fullerton First Friday artwalks downtown
First Saturday art walks in Santa Ana
3rd week of the month
Third Wednesday artwalks in Huntington Beach
Santa Ana Art lofts - 3rd Saturdays
Last week of the month
San Clemente - Last Thursdays
1st week of month
First Thursdays art walks in Laguna Beach
Fullerton First Friday artwalks downtown
First Saturday art walks in Santa Ana
3rd week of the month
Third Wednesday artwalks in Huntington Beach
Santa Ana Art lofts - 3rd Saturdays
Last week of the month
San Clemente - Last Thursdays
Friday, July 2, 2010
Take a Stand at the Stand in Laguna Beach - Try the Tamales!
I stopped by the Stand in Laguna Beach, since it looks too cute to pass up. There was more than sandwiches, and I would definately come back. The vegan tamale was good, for my tastes, with a generous side of salsa covering half the plate. Good thing I like tamales with my salsa. At $4.95, it did not break the bank to stop by, and refuel. I will be coming back there again, and possibly splurge on a combo meal, which would have run me about $9. I love the wooden booths outside, it's a perfect spot to read a morning paper.
Saturday, June 26, 2010
Go Rescue a Dog!
Today is a big event, try to get over to it if you can to find your perfect furry friend, in Mission Viejo, at the 16th Annual DAWG Walk, Pet Faire and Dog Adoption Event along the Village Green at the Norman P. Murray Center! I'm so glad I decided to rescue my dog Fara this year from Coastal German Shepard Rescue of Southern California...who will be at
Petsmart today in Aliso Viejo at 26761 Aliso Creek Aliso Viejo, CA 92656
Store Phone number: (949) 643-2285
Wednesday, June 16, 2010
Less nasty cleaning chemicals down the drain equals a nice cleaner ocean and surf beach!

Before you run out to the store to buy another plastic bottle of harsh chemicals with poisons in them, if ingested, would kill you, try a green alternative...
By the way, all you need to clean is a strong acid. There are many kinds of strong acids. The kinds in harsh cleansers are just cheaper to manufacture than lemons, and you can't patent lemon/vinegar mix, which is why the grocery shelves are filled with harsh cleansers. If you happen to own an ionizer, which runs about $1000, you can change you tap water to a strong acid, to clean your whole house, with just water, no kidding!
Recipe for a cleaner greener house (without spending $1000 on an ionizer, though they are really great if you can afford one)
You already may have an empty spray bottle, or shampoo bottle, or dish detergent bottle sitting around about to be recycled (hopefully you recycle and if you don't where have you been?). You don't really need a spray bottle per say, so long as you spread whatever cleaning solution around a surface you are cleaning, the spray just distributes it evenly for you, and is not all that important, but if you have one by all means use it..
So you are about to reuse an old spray bottle and fill it with nontoxic homemade cleanser for the whole home, like your great grandma might have used...
You need the big four: baking soda, borax, vinegar, and citrus peel (lemon or orange). You don't need them all at the same time either. Lavender, and tea tree are other variations. Use what is local to you first, such as peels from your lemons, or lavender from your yard before rushing out to buy an expensive bottle of tea tree oil. You can wash lemons in baking soda and water to remove pesticides (good to know!).
"Lemons are high in vitamin C, have an anti-bacterial effect and are thought to posess antioxidant and anti-carcinogenic properties. The juice consists of about 5% acid, which also makes them useful for a variety of household purposes." What did I just mention, they are an acid, which is why they clean stuff really good, and they smell wonderful!
You can clean everything in the house with these: Countertops, stove, faucet heads, toilet bowls, sinks, tubs, floors, you name it...and there are many formulas for doing so, all with four simple ingredients, and a used plastic bottle, being reused, which for those in the know is far greener than recycling it.
Recipe 1: Vinegar Cleaner
Take lemons peels, and put them in a glass jar with a wide lid you saved from something you bought at the store and ate such as jelly, with a lid, mason jars are the best ones in my opinion.
Cover the peels in cheap white vinegar, or fancy vinegar, but vinegar. Shake and soak for four weeks. Dilute it half and half with water, and fill your plastic reused bottle with it for cleaning. That's it.
Recipe 2: All-Purpose Cleaner - Mix 1/2 cup vinegar and 1/4 cup baking soda (or 2 teaspoons borax) into 1/2 gallon (2 liters) water.
References:
http://eartheasy.com/live_nontoxic_solutions.htm
http://tipnut.com/homemade-citrus-vinegar-cleaner/
http://www.greenlivingtips.com/articles/136/1/24-handy-lemon-tips.html
http://housekeeping.about.com/cs/environment/a/alternateclean.htm
http://family.go.com/hot-topics/pkg-go-green/article-gg-184094-our-top-green-cleaners-already-in-your-pantry-t/
This sounds interesting...
Orange Oil: Great for pests, cleaning, and furniture. Cover the peel with water in a jar, then strain off the oil after they sit for a few days. It's a super easy and cheap alternative to expensive orange oil based products.
http://www.examiner.com/x-7160-Sacramento-Nutrition-Examiner~y2010m4d29-Make-your-own-orange--lemon-oil-cleaners-or-flea-repellents-from-the-fruit-peels
Sunday, April 11, 2010
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