by billie_morini » Sun Dec 05, 2010 3:19 am
Hallo Sabian,
thanks for all the info about your location and breaks. At least you're not land-locked on the Continent and have some options. Wouldn't you like to be located in San Diego, California? There are 110 breaks listed there, so there is a wave no matte which way the swell comes and 1) the water is warm and, 2) there are almost no sharks. I have a co-worker based in San Diego that is originally from London. She and her husband surf almost every day at Windansea. They walk to the break in 2 minutes from their apartment. There is frequently surf at this break, so it is what you and I need.
My favorite surf buddy is a German who has returned to the Fatherland. When he lived in Los Angeles, we were always going south to San Onofre or north to my regular breaks. I taught his little Korean girlfriend to surf at Huntington Beach (Surf City, USA). They'd often go to Malibu and Zumas. Not that my buddy is working near Stuttgart, he has no surf at all. So, you and I are far better off than him.
On December 1, 2008, a manager of an international engineering firm located in Hannover, Germany, called me. He asked, "So Bill, are you ready to join us in Germany?" Without any hesitation I blurted, "No, you have no surf!" This is not the appropriate response when someone is calling you about employment, but my heart was doing the talking. "They" worked on my for several months and brought me over for 2 weeks for meetings and to visit many offices. We made a deal after about several months of negotiation. In the end, they broke the deal, I didn't return to Germay from California, and found employment that allowed me to move to Santa Barbara. Guess what? "They" are at it again, however, this time they are trying to get me to work in their offices in Santa Barbara and Santa Ana. We may be able to make a deal.
There are big color print advertisements going out this week that say the Rincon Classic surf competition is set for January 6 through 8, 2011. This is a beautiful break. You may recall that surgeons told me I cannot surf this Winter, so I think I'll go and watch some of the competition in-person. God knows, even without neck injury, I do not surf well enough to enter (any competition). Remember, have fun (because the best surfer is the one that is having the most fun).
billie