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2019年1月11日

Hawaiian South Shore January Newsletter

MY THOUGHTS FOR 2019 AND BEYOND! THE LIFE EXTENDER David Kelly | Owner, Hawaiian South Shore As the calendar switches over to a new year, many of us start to think about time and age. Specifically, we look at how old we are and how much time we have left. If you were to ask the average person how long they thought they were going to live, most would probably tell you somewhere between 70 and 100 years. Recently, I listened to a podcast and read an interesting book about the lifetime extender exercise. The author talks about how he...

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Hawaiian South Shore August 2024 Newsletter

2024年8月3日

Hawaiian South Shore August 2024 Newsletter

In this month's newsletter: 🌊 Riding the Olympic Wave: Surfing Takes Center Stage at Paris 2024 👉 Surfer's Bio: Get to Know Rosy Hodge and Her Summer Essentials Quiver from Firewire 🏄 Thunderbolt August Batch Landing Mid August 💨 Member of the Month: Chuck Park 🌞 Takayama Halo Fin Review by Marjorie Chaset 📌 Discovering Enoki Kori: Nagano's Unique Frozen Mushroom Delight 🏆 Surfing Events This August Riding the Olympic Wave: Surfing Takes Center Stage at Paris 2024 The Paris 2024 Olympic Games brought the thrill of surfing to the world stage, with the iconic Teahupo'o wave in Tahiti serving...

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Hawaiian South Shore June 2024 Newsletter

2024年6月18日

Hawaiian South Shore June 2024 Newsletter

In this month's newsletter: 👉 How to Grow Fresh Air Indoors Using Common Plants 🏄 Surfers of the North Shore: Jamie Mitchell—World Class Paddler, Big Wave Surfer, and All-Around Waterman 💨 Member of the Month: Dough Young 🌊 NEW SURFBOARD ALERT: ...CJ NELSON SPROUT 2.0 ✅Reviews From Surfers  HOW TO GROW FRESH AIR INDOORS USING COMMON PLANTS Living in Hawaii, we’re blessed with beautiful beaches, lush landscapes, and fresh ocean breezes. However, indoor air quality can sometimes be overlooked. Whether you’re living in a condo or working in the downtown office, improving the air quality can have significant health benefits. ...

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Hawaiian South Shore October 2021 Newsletter

2021年10月6日

Hawaiian South Shore October 2021 Newsletter

Thunderbolt & Firewire Surfboards Price Increase As most of you know, the global supply chain has been an absolute mess over the past year, between the COVID-19 pandemic, material shortages, the Suez Canal blockage, and huge backlogs in deliveries. Not only has this resulted in a shortage of finished products such as surfboards and other gear, but it has also affected the companies producing that gear, since raw materials have been in short supply. At the same time, super low interest rates and numerous rounds of government stimulus has seen the economy doing much better than expected, but the downside...

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Hawaiian South Shore June 2021 Newsletter

2021年6月15日

Hawaiian South Shore June 2021 Newsletter

NEWSLETTER JUNE 2021 Hawaiian South Shore's Own Longboard Fin Line KAIMANA Here at Hawaiian South Shore, we are excited about a lot of things—surfboards, fins, longboarding, you name it! And every once in a while we get to take that excitement and turn it into something tangible and concrete. Recently, we combined a few of our passions and developed a line of Hawaiian South Shore longboard and mid-length fins. Made from a special form of G10 material that is even lighter and stronger than normal G10, and that’s pretty impressive, considering G10 is the industry standard for single fin construction....

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2018年11月30日

Hawaiian South Shore December Newsletter

TOYS FOR TOTS David Kelly | Owner, Hawaiian South Shore Most of my childhood was spent growing up overseas in the Far East. We moved around a lot because my dad was in the Marine Corps and was always deployed somewhere. Mom would work evenings to help make ends meet. I remember for Christmas she would often make clothes for us or even remake old clothing into something new. She picked that up from my grandmother, who owned a used clothing store after the war. Grandma would get clothes from the GI’s, which is what they used to call military...

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2020年10月13日

Hawaiian South Shore October 2020 Newsletter

NEWSLETTER OCTOBER 2020   How to Face Your Fears in Bigger Waves *Photo Timmy Reyes With all of the heavy-water antics that the best in the world are doing these days, it is easy to become desensitized to big wave surfing. These days it can often seem like if you aren’t charging 50-foot Peahi, then you aren’t charging at all. But the reality is that we all surf at different levels, and that big waves and the fear that comes with them are largely relative. While it might take a massive Mavs bomb to get Aaron Gold’s blood pumping, for...

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2018年6月7日

Hawaiian South Shore June Newsletter

KUROSHIO CURRENT AND ITS EFFECT ON THE WEATHER David Kelly | Owner, Hawaiian South Shore I’d never heard about the Kuroshio Current until a couple of days ago. My wife was watching a documentary, and asked me if I knew what it was, or that it was possibly the reason Hawaii has had such wonky weather over the past few months. Anything that can affect the weather (and by extension, the surf) has my interest, so I decided I’d better dive in and start researching the phenomenon. The Kuroshio Current is a north flowing current located near Japan. It is similar...

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2020年5月14日

Hawaiian South Shore May 2020 Newsletter

NEWSLETTER MAY 2020 Surviving the Surf Shutdown How the Surf World Dealt Withthe COVID-19 Quarantine It has been a rough couple of months for the world, with COVID-19 infecting millions and effectively shutting down the economy. Andalthough our troubles might pale in comparison to those who have lost family members and friends to this pandemic, it’s been a prettyrough couple of months for the world’s surfers. Here in Hawaii we were allowed to surf throughthe quarantine, but in most areas of the world lineups have been empty, due to government bans on surfing. As you can imagine, people have been...

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2019年2月1日

Hawaiian South Shore February Newsletter

 NEWSLETTER FEBRUARY 2019 MT. FUJI David Kelly | Owner, Hawaiian South Shore Everyone can use a little luck in their lives, and my wife has her own fun way of finding it.  For the past few years, we have done trips back to Japan each January, and legend has it that it is good luck to bring in the new year by gazing upon Mt. Fuji. So every time we book our trips, my wife always makes sure that she will get a chance to see Mt. Fuji. Sometimes that might mean staying in a ryokan that has a good...

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2021年1月11日

Hawaiian South Shore January 2021 Newsletter

NEWSLETTER JANUARY 2021   Christmas Gifts and the Tradition of Ryukyu Glass When I was growing up in Okinawa, it was a US-occupied area with a heavy military and US presence. There was actually a Coca-Cola bottling company there, as many US companies were taking advantage of the tax breaks that were available from basing business in occupied areas. Okinawa is part of the Ryukyu Archipelago, a chain of islands in southern Japan that include Yanaguni, the home of a mysterious underwater monument. The Ryukyu area is also known for its exemplary glasswork, created by local artisans who developed their...

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