Maui Windsurfing Blog

Thursday, June 22, 2006

Maui Capitulates

Facing mounting tension and threats from nuclear power upstarts North Korea and Iran (see comments in previous post), Maui yesterday backed off its nuclear program, settling its winds down just below the nuclear criteria. Though Maui's nuclear program likely hasn't been completely scrapped, in the interest of global peace and prosperity, Maui seems to have taken the high road and actually listened to concerns from the global community.

Winds today will likely be moderate and may even flirt occasionally with nuclear levels, but the trend seems to be for our trade winds to back down over the next several days, possibly even becoming verly light this weekend. Never fear however, the winds are forecast to return to normal levels next week. Perfect timing for me. I saw the doc again yesterday to look at my ruptured ear drum. Apparently it has healed quite a bit over the last week. I was told to stay off the water for one more week. So, the countdown has begun. Trade winds permitting, I'll be back on the water next week. Woooooo hooooooo!!!!

3 Comments:

  • Fingers crossed for you so you can get back out there.

    By Anonymous Anonymous, at 6:20 PM  

  • Thanks. I went down to Kanaha today to shoot some video and it was pretty tough to sit there and watch everyone else have fun. The water was oh-so-inviting. Beautiful, mellow day in paradise. My 5.3 would have been perfect. As soon as I can find a USB or Firewire cable for my new toy (it wasn't included with the camera, can you believe that!) I'll get some video up here to show everyone.

    By Blogger Jeff, at 6:54 PM  

  • I have one word for you:

    "Earplugs."

    By Anonymous Anonymous, at 4:41 AM  

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