Saturday, October 25, 2025

Oceanside Harbor Friday Afternoon


The best I've felt in a long time.

Friday 3 p.m. Quiet beach at Oceanside Harbor. Low tide. Out past the waves visibility was 3-4 feet, which is good nowadays.


Water today crisp & perfect for an old guy. I kicked out & back more than I have in a long time.

I need to add this today (Saturday) because yesterday as I was stepping from the sand to the parking lot, there was a guy--about 50--leaning on his bicycle, and he commented to me, "Good workout out there."

I saw the trump/vance white ballcap on his head and --yes, it put a damper on my mood--not at the beach, man....










"The first time you quit is the last time you try."

Thursday, October 23, 2025

THURSDAY 4 p.m. OCEANSIDE HARBOR



The beach was rather empty this afternoon, which is what I enjoy.  Can the tide get any lower? The water was knee-deep at the end of the south rock jetty. Great for kids to wade around, but chilly without a wetsuit. 65 today, Few waves that one could even call waves. 3 foot maximum on an infrequent wave far out. I saw one guy get a good ride on that one.

Visibility is lousy, 2-foot max. Not a cloud in the sky. Just an easy bit of kicking out, hanging out, and returning. Very relaxing swim!




"The first time you quit is the last time you try."

Monday, October 20, 2025

Oceanside Harbor Beach



4 p.m. on Sunday, 10-19-2025, I drove to the beach and the traffic was not going toward the water, but away from it. That makes me happy. Parking spaces empty.

I have decided not to brave the cold water so again I wore my wet suit and cap. Water temp about 65. Extremely low tide, just starting to turn I sensed at the end of my dip, but I didn't look at the tide times.

Mediocre surf conditions with beach-breaking waves lacking much of an angle for the 2 dozen late afternoon surfers. The highest set far out was 3 foot, I'd say. A friendly, mild 3 foot. No body smashing on this Sunday.

Glorious flat water with tons of moist sand for the children and young parents going knee deep and looking for shells and sand dollars. Almost none to be found.

No clouds overhead--really. I did see a thin layer of white cloud far in the sea to the north. As I lay on my back looking up at the small planes flying from the little Oceanside Airport, I was free of the world. 

Thank you, big sky and ocean spirits! 



"The first time you quit is the last time you try."