Written on December 3rd, 2008 at 4:19 am by Eric Farewell

Day Four…

Adventure, Blue Shoe Photography, Friends, Travel

Lots and LOTS of working on”Bugsie”…
Oh, and FINALLY surfing!

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“Bugsie” Needs a name… Leave your best one for her and
I’ll put it in the running so you all can vote on an upcoming post :)
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“Let’s wake up fairly early”
I’d said the night before… 9 hours later, I rolled over and stretched
my weary bones.

So began a frenzied day, calling shops, parts stores, and more.
Desperately  working on my car, roaming all over town in search of
parts and completely tearing apart nearly every part that connected to
my engine.

There was more than one moment that day where I thanked God for my years
of working on Buses with my Dad, and airplanes on my own… I learned SO much
in those days… SO many things that allowed me the ability to know exactly how
things work… And how to put them back together so they’d work even better.

(without any leftover parts!)

After a (very) exhausting day of nasty grease and silt covering work, I was easily
convinced to go surfing by the Santa Cruz gang… I’ll admit though, this was the first
time I was wearing 4 layers (including my scarf!) before getting into water… It was
going to be CHILLY!

(Photos by Barbara)



Cold Water Eric Action Figure!


And boy, oh boy was it ever cold… 49 degrees!!
My two wetsuits, booties, and borrowed hood blocked out the cold at first… But then
I gave the hood back, as it was far too small… And experienced an INCREDIBLE
sensation after my very next wave.

You know that feeling you get when you’re sucking down the largest ICEE or slushie,
known to man? The feeling you experience when someone stuffs a giant snow ball down
your back… Or your pants?

Well, apparently, when you dive head first into 49 degree waves…
You get all those same excitingly mind numbing tingles! It literally shocked me at
first… It took me ’til the 3rd wave I dove through to put 2+2 together and realize that
what I was feeling was actually brain freeze!

This Florida boy has always avoided water that bloody cold in the past, haha.


Finally, a picture of me surfing!

Eric Surfing

Yup, I still look pretty darn goofy
There was so much kelp in this area that I was soon forced to try my hand at
surfing without using a leash (the cord that connects you to your board). At first,
I’d tried to surf without ditching the leash, but on my second good wave, I’d just
built up some speed and was starting to cut down the face of the wave, when
a bunch of kelp reached up from the depths and grabbed my leash.

Next thing I knew, my board had STOPPED… But I had not.
Head over heels, I flew forward… And that’s about the time I discovered that whole
“brain freeze” thing I mentioned ;)

So, I took off the leash… And on my NEXT wave; the board, no longer being bound
to me, decided it wanted to head into shore! I’m not sure if you’ve ever tried it, but
you should know… Swimming in two wetsuits and a pair of booties; through massive
clumps of kelp certainly isn’t easy!

Haha, ahh well… At least it gives me a great opportunity to show ya’ a bit more of
how insanely cold it was, and just how much seaweed there was in the water :)

Our surf session was cut short just before nightfall and we all set off back toward
my dear friend’s home (who’d graciously allowed me to extend my planned visit
from lunch, to what looked to be DAYS!). The night was filled with great food,
friends, music, and believe it or not, blogging about the first day of this adventure.

Here are a couple of the images Nancy snapped that evening :)


My Mondo Sized Feet…

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The Musical Gang!

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So, that was my Sunday… And a cheery day at that, even considering the incredible
amount of stress I was under trying to get the car running so I could be on my way.
I was already 2 days behind!

Monday was an incredible day… From oversleeping, to painstaking… AND painful
motor work… To a Grandpa (not mine) who became my hero… From tears, to joy.
(Oh, and some KILLER photos of the Golden Gate Bridge ;)


But you’ll have to wait for tomorrow… Can ya?!

Eric White Sig

P.S. I think this is the first time I’ve EVER blogged using just one single image
I’ve taken… That give you any idea of just how busy I’d been?! Insane!

Haha… I promise tomorrow’s post will feature none BUT my photos, and there
are a couple I’m especially excited to share with you :)

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“Bugsie” Needs a name… Leave your best one for her and
I’ll put it in the running so you all can vote on an upcoming post :)
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29 Responses to “Day Four…”

Steve Nam

December 3rd, 2008 at 5:14 am


About to sleep too bro… looks cold where you surfed. Hah.. but you look happy, nice man :)

Nathan Anderson

December 3rd, 2008 at 6:18 am


Jezebel. It’s a good car name…

julia

December 3rd, 2008 at 6:35 am


ummm…shirley :D

Becky

December 3rd, 2008 at 8:48 am


Hmmm, it should be something about sinking, not floating… and the color… hmm, I’ve got it. Think about the colors…. ok, so, when you go fishing… you use a bobber, right? you know, two colors, white and red, or yellow and orange? (or white and magenta, or whatever that color is)… well, the only problem with Bobber for a car name is that, well, she didn’t act like one, she SUNK. and also, it’s a boys name..So I’m thinking… cars are usually girls names… and she did the opposite of a Bobber, so she should be called…. BOBBETTE!

Rodney Bursiel

December 3rd, 2008 at 11:48 am


Water Bug seems appropriate.

Janet Waters

December 3rd, 2008 at 11:54 am


Sinkable Molly Brown? Cardinal Sin? Big Foot?
Wow — that really looks cold — I grew up swimming in water that never got much more than 55 degrees — even that was pretty cold!

bryan

December 3rd, 2008 at 1:13 pm


Cool Runnings! you call call it CR for short.

Courtney

December 3rd, 2008 at 4:44 pm


hmmmmm….. Christine.

Jenny

December 3rd, 2008 at 5:06 pm


cold water! LOL, don’t know if this southern CA. girl would go for that either. Glad you landed safely and in such good company.
Hmmmm, some clever names up there. How bout “Sputter”

Casey Queen

December 4th, 2008 at 12:33 am


Edwina
Betsy
Skittles

yeah…. typical crazy lady names, or like some crazy granny name… Helga, Gertrude (Trudy) something funny…..

kafekotka

December 4th, 2008 at 2:56 pm


I am shivering and laughing at the same time!!!!! So funny! I am trying to think of a name for the bug…something German…Simone, Daniella, Greta, …..or something else…Loola, Georgina, Maya……….. have fun finding a name! No, can;t wait for the next installment!

Shelley

December 4th, 2008 at 2:56 pm


I think the name should be Gretchen. Or maybe your bug is male and, if so, I’ll have to think about it. I’ve been enjoying your saga and will be looking forward to the next chapter. Nice photos too. Peace

Jill Carmel

December 4th, 2008 at 2:57 pm


yesterday I thought of you but didnt’ have my camera and was with the hubby and we saw a red fade VW bug with the luggage rack and christmas lights on it -it looked like a 1970 bug.

Lexybeast

December 4th, 2008 at 2:57 pm


German car- go with a German name. Greta, Gertrude, Heidi, Eva. Just not Hedwig, that’s my car’s name. =)

Nancy Zafares

December 4th, 2008 at 3:00 pm


Seeing as how your bug tried to swim in the Pacific…I’d think it should be called “bugsiefish”…LOL.

Comet

December 4th, 2008 at 3:01 pm


I’ve always loved Santa Cruz.

Mary Hurlbut

December 4th, 2008 at 3:02 pm


VW= Vanessa= Nessie!

Mary Hurlbut

December 4th, 2008 at 3:03 pm


btw, Bugsy looks real sweet in that top photo. The surfboards really balance her out.
I think your next trip with her must be one down through Baja…MUCH warmer water

and random fact, I know the owner of Toes on the Nose, grew up together

Barbara Zaferes

December 4th, 2008 at 3:05 pm


Haha, I like the Cold water Eric action figure. Place him in water and watch him shrink!

@broncomom - Anthony was sponsored by toes on the nose for a while.

Laurelen

December 4th, 2008 at 3:06 pm


I was thinking Layla. Or possibly Lula. Can’t say why or give any reason.

Kuki

December 4th, 2008 at 3:06 pm


“Charlotte” comes to mind. :)

Thanks for sharing your photos!

Serena

December 4th, 2008 at 3:07 pm


still can’t believe your car went for a swim. that is sooo crazy!!

Jessica Egen

December 4th, 2008 at 3:07 pm


First name that came to mind was “Fiona.” Not sure why. I have lived with quite a few Germans in the last few months, but the only girl had the name Geraldine, we called her “Geri.”

kiki

December 4th, 2008 at 10:23 pm


HEY, you can name it Kiki, after me, ’cause I’m more likely to sink than float….LOL!

Glenna

December 5th, 2008 at 10:26 pm


Hi Eric,
Thanks for sharing your adventures.The pictures were fantastic.
God really gives us so much beauty to enjoy on this earth doesn’t he?
You are a very good photographer to catch some scenes as you did.
The best to you.
God Bless.
Glenna

ethan

December 6th, 2008 at 3:58 pm


The Bug Ness monster or “Nessie” for short (as broncomom suggested) :)

erica sergio

December 9th, 2008 at 3:38 pm


yay santa cruz!! beautiful photos … thank you for reminding me why i love living here (in sc) so much!

Allison Marshall

January 4th, 2009 at 9:51 pm


You have a nice looking bug :) ‘Zephyr’ (warm, tropical breeze) comes to mind. Enjoyed the ‘Grandpa’ story and photos :) Allison M.

Miranda

April 18th, 2009 at 2:28 pm


Great Photo’s, thank’s for sharing- nice feet too! :)

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