Nat Young once said surfers are like a tribe.
Kelly Slater was quoted saying that" surfing
is like the mafia, once you are in you can never get
out"
At this very moment a friend and surfboard shaper
from Florida, who I met in Puerto Rico, is staying at
my house . He's taking a trip up the coast staying
with folks he's met through surfing. He just
told me to give a friend of his, who lives in
El Salvador, a call to set me up when I go.
He also owns a place in Nicarauga where I can
stay.
I'm part of a daily text surf and life report with
friends, one lives in South Carolina the other, who
is fromCalifornia, living in Delaware. Next month
friends from Maine, Puerto Rico, Florida, New York,
Barbados, and North Carolina will visit. In October
I'll probably go to California and stay with friends.
I have friends in Hawaii and Australia, A young
surfer once said "you seem to know people everywhere".
I smiled a smile of gratitude.
One of the joys and benefits of
being a surfer is that you become part of a
worldwide community.
Folks everywhere are happy to set you up, give you a place
to crash, introduce you to locals. In times of need many are
there to help you out.
Having a community and good social support system is
vital to our mental well being. Coping with stress is helped
when we have friends to talk to, people who are willing
to help. We are all social beings...even in the lineup.
Most of us would prefer to surf with a few people then surf
alone. Embrace the unique nature of that gift. Embrace
being part of a worldwide community.
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