Showing posts with label gold coast. Show all posts
Showing posts with label gold coast. Show all posts

Monday, February 3, 2014

Surf n Circus


Coming to the Gold Coast in March is the cultural circus that is Bleach. A few images here from their web site. At the same time (stupidly, says I) is the Noosa Festival of Surf 200 kms to the north.

Although both are designed to harvest the tourist dollar by appealing to a diverse range of (cashed up) tastes from surfers to live music devotees to aRt tragics (stupidly, I tick all boxes), there's some interesting stuff afoot for those in love with the brine. 

See you there.









Friday, January 10, 2014

Save Kirra


Please sign the online petition
to the Premier of Queensland
(the elected leader in charge)
to stop
this ecological insanity - click here.



Wednesday, January 8, 2014

Sunday, October 13, 2013

Monochrome Monday (mush mush)





Back in winter there was a comp at a wicked beach break. My mates were surfing, but as I was not in The Comp, I wasn't allowed.
What's worse, I wonder - (insert sounds of dawn bird calls and HOT, mush-making northerlies tearing dried up leaves off the big tree outside my kitchen window) - finding good waves that you can't surf because there's comp on?

Or

Finding rubbishy mush that you can't surf on?


I drove down to the Gold Coast on the weekend. There were no waves worth surfing. But I did drink 6 coffees and ate two cheesecakes. I saw a guy shaping a board and heard three bands. I wouldn't have had that great experience if the surf was cranking.

Here's a mono-mash of my sojourns to waves I couldn't surf.




Friday, October 11, 2013

Almond Chicken Pizza


It takes a certain courage or naivete to open a surf shop in Coolangatta on the Gold Coast where even Big Name Shapers have gone to the wall trying to compete with the onslaught of low quality imported boards from third world factories.


So at the minimum, we should all salute Justin from the Sunhouse Surf shop (41 McLean Street, Coolagatta.) His refurbished premises once served up Kentucky Fried Chicken and then pizza. Now it serves up Almond surfboards, coffee and nibbles as well as an eclectic range of salt-oriented sculpture from Grant Newby,  Neal Purchase Jnr and the enigmatic Drouyn to more underground crew like Edward Sawden.


There's a bit of rubber from Patagonia and the odd surf mag as well as Switchfoot II (at least flick to pages 333-334 to view my celluloid renderings of the 75-85 era)


If nothing else, get your old and tired boards and wetties for the surf swap today. There will be live music by the younger Purchase, Isaac Paddon, Paul Wheat. Master of the Tiki-era velvet painting and collector of surfing detritus Baron Von Weirdo will have magical artefacts for sale.


Ohhhh and somewhere in there, Justin is going to squeeze in some shaping demonstrations.
See you there.

Monday, July 1, 2013

Planing planks

 Grant Newby and the
have been busy building
crafts of beauty
from trees
for us to trim

Get to The Alley
this winter
to hear tales of timber
from Grant Newby
and 
Tom Wegener
Pic above is acombo of jpeg's sent to me - sorry I can't recall who though

Monday, April 22, 2013

Monochrome Monday (late)

Late home from a few days away in the crispy cool mountains, shooting sunsets, goats, gliders and brides.


This looks fun. Run down the mountain.


Jump off and enjoy the view. Easy.