In 2012, Greg and I went to Waikiki for a week. This was the view from our hotel room balcony.

Yes. Best. Vacation. Ever.
Although we didn’t surf, there were surfboards everywhere.
Even at Burger King.
And in McDonald’s.
We often bought our breakfast at McDonald’s and took it across the street to the beach to eat, because fresh pineapple was on the menu, and I wanted it almost every day. (They also served SPAM, but we did not order it.)
Recently, the good people at Etsy.com sent me an email featuring surfboard-related art. The pictures brought back memories of Hawaii and the wonderful time we had there. So I am sharing some of the beautiful stuff that’s available. Maybe you’ll see something you want. (I do not make any money on this; just sharing the joy.) Click on the link below each picture for more information. These are not actual, usable-in-the-ocean surfboards, but art. Be sure to read the descriptions carefully; some look full-size, but are actually miniature.
Which are your favorites? I think the ones I would be most willing to buy are the printable posters, if I can just decide where I want to hang them.
I don’t surf (and probably won’t ever pick it up,) but I appreciate the art on these. I like the surfer girl, the teal and green and the wave.
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That wave is awesome
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The wave picture would be my choice. I adore it. So beautiful and real.
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