Sentences with phrase «catching waves in»

The long warm days of summer are right around the corner, and what better way to celebrate than by waxing your board on June 20, and catching some waves in honor of the 7th Annual International Surfing Day.
On June 20th, surfers worldwide will welcome the long warm days of summer and accompanying swells by paddling out and catching waves in honor of the Sixth Annual International Surfing Day (ISD).
Our instructor was great with kids and had all the girls up and catching waves in no... More
Take in panoramic views of the 350 - acre (142 - hectare) volcanic crater that forms Diamond Head and watch surfers catching waves in the ocean below.
You'll be up and catching waves in no time at all.
Many of the women in the camp during the week I visited were beginners, and everyone of them was up and catching waves in no time.
Nice to watch the surfers catching waves in front
So crowded during summer but almost abandoned in winter and only surfers seen catching waves in the water.
A family camping in Yosemite, a hunter tracking deer in Michigan, a surfer catching waves in Rosarito — all of them have something in common.
I'm absolutely in love with watching my babes «be» out in the world - whether it be watching and listening for birds in the woods, catching waves in the ocean, or climbing a tree in the park.
The perfect day for Rancho Bernardo - San Diego baseball coach Sam Blalock is to grab his surfboard, catch some waves in the morning and then head to the diamond in the afternoon — the same diamond he's used since 1991 to teach the nuances of the game he loves.
It may soon be possible to catch a wave in one of the solar system's most exotic locations.»
It doesn't take long to catch a wave in the Ford Surf.A topless version of the two - door Ford Explorer, the Surf is a one - of - a-kind truck, and it's an attention - grabber.
The plan was to do a 14 - 15 hour drive from Munich to France and stay in the well - known surf region around Biarritz, or go even further South to catch some waves in the beautiful Spanish Basque country, close to San Sebastian.
If you're lucky enough you'll catch some waves in late summer (August / September) as well.
Catch a wave in the Surf Pool, drift down Castaway Creek, snorkel with real sharks at Shark Reef and try out the new Crush»n' Gusher water coaster.
The beaches offer safe swimming or, for the more adventurous, you can catch some waves in a sea kayak or explore the ocean floors with diving or deep - sea fishing.
Surf enthusiasts can take surf lessons and rent some equipment from the surf shop and go out to catch some waves in the popular surf points of Mal Pais such as Mar Azul and Playa Carmen.
Year - round warm water and swells means surfers of all levels can catch waves in all seasons.
Do I notice the sunlight catching a wave in his / her hair?

Not exact matches

So the bounced waves can catch up with the ones created in the initial explosion as they spread outward and sideways above the ground.
OSLO, April 18 - Offshore oil driller Seadrill plans to emerge from Chapter 11 bankruptcy in late June or early July to catch the rising wave of rig market activity, its chief executive told said on Wednesday.
Offering pre-orders in the middle of the night likely reduces the strain on Apple's servers and gives it a chance to catch its breath before the bigger wave comes when East Coasters wake up.
OSLO, April 18 (Reuters)- Offshore oil driller Seadrill plans to emerge from Chapter 11 bankruptcy in late June or early July to catch the rising wave of rig market activity, its chief executive told said on Wednesday.
I've always used the analogy that being in business is like surfing; you are never on solid ground, you have to move with agility, and be highly flexible and alert to catch the next waves.
Catching the wave of this new trend in true guerrilla marketing fashion, Guerrilla Marketing Goes Green presents unbeatable insurgent tactics for increasing your profits while improving the planet.
An avid snowboarder, you can find Laurent carving it up on the mountain during the winter or catching waves surfing in the summer.
C.K. has agreed to take back the film, and unlike many of the others caught up in the wave of accusations, he might be best poised to return to the entertainment fold without a studio or network middleman.
If the price action can remain above the 10 - week MA, then we may be able to hold through earnings in early May and potentially catch the next big wave up.
Like an ocean - wave caught in a snapshot, or a torrent of lava stiffened by cooling, the mountains and living things of the earth wear the aspect, to those who study them, of a powerful momentum that has become petrified.
Don't get caught up in the waves of emotion and the winds of bitterness.
That is similar to the way it feels to be caught in the torrential waves of false doctrine.
Everyone hopes to catch the next big wave in food trends and the atmosphere and value pricing that will make them the destination of choice for demographics of all ages, income brackets and family sizes.
Seeing that we're now caught in the wave of heat and humidity that brings stone fruits into fullness, I think of camping and farmers markets.
Like all the ships caught by the chain in the past four centuries, in time this freighter will be taken apart by the waves and digested by the slow chemical processes of the sea.
Keselowski had the fastest car in the closing laps and was chasing down leader Jimmie Johnson, but was unable to catch Johnson before the checkered flag waved.
«In the times that I've caught waves on a boogie board, the feeling is like nothing else,» says Garrison, sitting on the back of a camper on the first day of instruction.
He won Hawaii's international surfing title three years ago at Makaha, Oahu's leeward beach, where a series of 20 - foot waves may suddenly rise and thunder in and as suddenly subside, so that a good rider on the last wave can sometimes catch the rebounding back swell and ride back out to sea.
Henderson seldom fishes, but he is probably the only sportsman who has caught fish in his own bathtub, a distinction that was thrust upon him in 1946 when a 40 - foot tidal wave filled his home with water and fish.
His new side Barca have been licking their wounds recently after finding themselves caught in the middle of a wave of German footballing dominance but the Catalonian giants will be hoping the 21 year old Samba star can lead their quest to reclaim past glories and take the pressure off the heavily relied upon Leo Messi.
Your 9 month old may well now be showing developments in these areas: Physical Catch a ball if it's rolled right to them Cognitive Be able to wave bye - bye or lift their arms to say, «Pick me up!»
They have to — turnaround for a political spot in a fierce battle is less than a day if you want to answer your opponent in time to catch the media wave.
Most of time, you'll only see slight growth, but if you happen to catch a wave of public indignation you might see a massive spurt of signups — I heard a presentation in 2005 from a group that had gone from zero to over 100,000 names in just a few months (if I remember right) because of outrage over gay marriage (they were on the let - us - marry - dammit side).
Finally, if you do catch the media wave and end up in stories across the country, do your best to capitalize on the attention.
This was unfortunately a national wave we got caught up in.
Yet, Phillips has caught the attention of national Republicans, who are hoping to make the race competitive in a wave year where anti-incumbent sentiment is running high, and in a district where Hinchey hasn't faced a real race in years.
«And we got caught in a bad Republican wave year.»
Tenney, R - New Hartford, a two - term member of the State Assembly, had hoped to catch an anti-establishment wave in the wake of House Majority Leader Eric Cantor's stunning upset loss to a Tea Party candidate in a Virginia GOP primary earlier this month.
Those microscopic offspring — called veligers and as small as one - tenth of a millimeter in diameter — are covered with little hairs that help them catch currents and waves and «swim» to new locations during the first few weeks of their lives.
One of Osborne's favorite descriptions of a rogue wave is from Virgil's Aeneid: «A squall came howling from the north - east, catching the sail full on, raising the waves to the stars, breaking the oars in a single blow, wrenching the boat around to offer its flank to the waves as a mountain of water rose above them, immense and immeasurable.
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