Just in time for gift giving season
December 3, 2008 on 1:04 am | In The Latest | No Comments
Hey I just put together an awesome new design and have created a limited edition skate deck.
If you have anyone on your list that needs a new skateboard deck, check this out.
The one good thing about hurricanes…
September 5, 2008 on 9:29 pm | In The Latest | No CommentsThis internet is a funny thing, the connectivity is amazing, the possibilities of interactions with other humans is staggering. I’m getting all philosophical here cause I happened to be the recipient of an email ( “cc: twice removed” ) with some great shots of Gulf Coast hurricane waves and these are some of the biggest I’ve seen in a long time (but I don’t get to the beach near as often as i want to). I thought I would share them here for the three or four of you who stumble by now and again.
So here are some shots of Hurricane Gustav at South Padre Island. Thanks to Brian Stephenson for sending someone an email who sent me an email…
Brian reminds me to thank Capt. Hill for taking the pictures and manning the boat.
Texas Women. Texas Waves. At the Texas Surf Museum.
June 19, 2008 on 10:39 am | In The Latest | 2 Comments(This is a little late, wish we could have had this up so all of ya’ll could have made it to Corpus to party with us)
Female surfers haven’t always gotten the respect they deserve – neither on Texas shores nor on beaches around the world. Too often, women have been depicted simply as props in surf culture, as bikini chicks sitting on the beach, looking pretty and not much more.
The Texas Surf Museum in Corpus Christi aims to set the record straight, at least where female surfers from the Lone Star State are concerned, with a major new exhibit titled Texas Women. Texas Waves, opening on Friday, June 6, 2008.
Texas women including Tippy Kelley, Julie Polansky, Grace Knowles and Karen MacKay have won more national titles in the annual United States Surfing Championships than have their male counterparts since the contest began in 1959. And competition hasn’t been the only way women have made their marks on the Texas surfing scene.
Kathryn Williamson-Mayfield of Houston (BJ’s mom and spiritual mother to hundeds of grom’s back in the day) established some of the state’s first surf shops in the early 1960s. Mary Goldsmith of Port Aransas spearheaded the successful drive during the late 1990s to legalize surfing next to Horace Caldwell Pier, a prime spot for waves.
Rachel Gore of South Padre Island made headlines in 2004 when she and her husband, Gene, paddled a surfboard the entire 404-mile length of the Texas coast in 19 days to raise money for the Surfrider Foundation Texas Chapter’s Respect the Ocean program, which teaches school children about protecting and preserving the ocean environment.
Texas Women. Texas Waves. will include surfboards, memorabilia, videos and dozens of photos and written profiles related to Texas women surfers of today and yesterday, young and old, from throughout the state.
Buy some cool new shirts with our logo on it!
June 17, 2008 on 5:34 pm | In The Latest | No CommentsCan’t deny it. Our favorite clothes are t-shirts.
Everybody loves a worn-in t-shirt.
The older it is, the better it wears.
And if it has a cool logo that you can personally relate to, all the better.
(Any old Weber or Hobie shirts still being worn?)
So since everybody needs a t-shirt with a cool logo on it, we have created a few t-shirts for you to buy. There’s the new BJ’s Surf Shop logo on dark shirts and also available are Williamson and Co shirts on white, a hat and even a mug.
We have opened an online shop - just click the picture of the t-shirts.
You are gonna look good in that new shirt!
We thank you in advance for the free advertising.
Pavones
June 17, 2008 on 2:43 pm | In The Latest | No Comments
Here is an awesome shot of an unidentified rider at Pavones in Costa Rica, sent to us last week by the wymanator. He also adds, “…if any one of u can find a better wave i wanna go…”.
Someone suggested G-Land, Java, Indonesia. Looks intense…