So: I have been absent from workin society for a month, yep. I left to the sweet Aina o Maui - to visit my dear lova the Pacific Ocean. On my way back to the way loud big busy city I made a jet lag pause in L.A. (this is important).
Randomly, I was O.C.D.'n about sea creatures and kept heavy eyes on the big blue. There in local Los Angeles waters (in my newly reconnected water-lady state) I was vibin' something lerky. So, I opted to duck baby waves vs. paddle out....thus lay horizontally on the Venice and Santa Monica sand.
Well, to my dang vibin-surprise a day upon returning to yo yo Brooklyn I learned that Homeboy Great White literally popped up in thee ole surfin turf. Where: Sunset Beach (where a high tide puts you straight on the rocks)
The crazy thing is I dig it. And now that I know I have these ocean-clairvoyant abilities I have decided two things:
1) whale rider is a true story
2) sharks evolved from really creative and hungry dolphins
* the shark was approximately 8 - 10 ft long and was seen breaching on On October 3, 2009 at 9 a.m. Photo by Randy Wright of Horizon's West Surf Shop, Santa Monica. This awesome creature has been spotted since May 2009 cruising the area and keeping clear of surfers, SUP's, and probably fishing boats too.
Marissa. what is needed is fr you to see the amazingl beautiful thrilling documentary entitled shark water. the narrator is not the best (a little pretentious sounding), but the movie is worth 100 gold stars and then some.
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