Why 'Cowabunga'?

Why 'Cowabunga'?

Cowabunga! She changed our life dramatically over 10 years. Such a loaded word, such a loaded name. Originally attributed to use by a character in a 1950s TV children's show, "cowabunga" is now commonly accepted as an exclamation of pure joy, a yell of exhilaration. Surfers are said to have adopted it in the 1960s to punctuate their delight and enthusiasm when catching the perfect wave.

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Fast Forward, 25 Years On

Fast Forward, 25 Years On

What happens to two young boys in an "afterlife"? Life after Cowabunga? Life after living 10 years sailing and exploring parts of the world via a sailboat? Now what? That's what this new blog, Spirit of Cowabunga will explore. Stay tuned, as I transition this website from my previous profession-oriented purpose to the home base for my upcoming book Sail Cowabunga.... (the rest of the title to be determined). The original Vignettes From Cowabunga have now been weaved into one story. Spirit of Cowabunga will explore the "fallout" of such a life 25 years later.

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Big Brother Was Watching

Big Brother Was Watching

The big red diagonal stripe across the hull was unmistakable: the U.S. Coast Guard. But we were almost certain that we were in Cuban waters. What was the U.S. Coast Guard doing here? It seems they had the same question of us. What were WE doing here, they queried over Channel 16 on the VHF radio.

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Accidentally Home

Accidentally Home

Dad answered the phone. I'll never forget the emotion in his voice. I don't think he believed we'd get out of Panama alive or really ever arrive within striking distance of them after all these years on distant shores. We had arrived in San Diego and he couldn't believe it. My dad was a pretty stoic guy à la 1950s era when dads were supposed to be the disciplinarian, and no-shows of tender feelings. He cracked with my phone call. It touched me.

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