12 years old, freezing with no wetsuit at Kelly's Cove San Francisco beach, stood up on an old beater of a surfboard and got my first ride...hooked for life
Waking up in the hut my first morning in G-Land, Java, after 40 hours of travelling that included a long boat ride across the Java Strait in the dark, to see absolutely perfect waves spinning from the outside point all the way through the inside, grabbing my surfboard and sprinting for the water. Three weeks of epic surf.
Meeting the highly attractive and hella sweet blonde at the nursing station I ended up marrying
During the birth of my son by C section I was scrubbed and in the OR (being a former OR tech and a hipster delivery doc got me in), amazing rush watching him emerge from the incision, giving full voice as he met the world.
1977, had just started running gray whale watching trips out of Pillar Point Harbor, had on board 30 or so members of the Jacques Cousteau Society courtesy of a trip I put together with the SF Aquarium, trying to drum up business.
After a lot of trail and error I had established a method of getting up close and personal with gray whales, so we were dead in the water with a calf rubbing against the boat while mom kept an eye on us, when several hundred yards away an enormous shape emerged from the water heading skyward like a slow motion missile launch, reached it's apex and then fell to it's side in an enormous splash. Decades in those waters and it would be the only sighting of a Blue Whale emerging like that I would ever see. To say folks on board went apeshit would be an understatement.
Word got out and the following weekend one of the passengers was a journalist/photographer from the SF Chronicle who turned the trip into a Sunday article. Shortly after our whaling watching tours were fully booked every weekend.
And so many more...the special moments we live create the sum of our journey here.
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