None of her friends stopped to help her, so this woman regrouped and picked up her surfboard to start again.
That is better than Julie during our portage, who left the canoe for others to carry while she went back to gather something else to carry. And, no, she did not pick up one of the heavy Duluth Packs holding camping gear, and which were big enough to hold a family-sized ice chest to carry on one's back.
I will conclude this little series tomorrow.
We have photos of street scene and people of Grenada, Nicaragua posted this week on our Viva la Voyage travel photo site.
4 comments:
I guess a good surfer has to know how to recover gracefully.
This picture makes me wonder how much a surfboard weighs. Your story makes me wonder how much a canoe weighs.
hmmm, a little slip but recovery good now how will she do on the water where balance is everything
She just had to get on with it hey Dave!
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