A woman jogs along Seabright State Beach in Aptos, California on a sunny evening.
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Justin Baker, left, a volunteer with the local chapter of the nonprofit Veterans of Foreign Wars, helps sand a window in preparation for the painting of a 92-year-old World War II veteran’s Santa Cruz home.
Children play with yo-yos after a demonstration by the Yo-Yo Factory Professional Team at Kaleidoscope in Capitola Saturday.
Kelly Slater won his 11th ASP World Title, twice, last week. It was an honor to be there for both celebrations and definitely goes into my personal history books as one of the most memorable experiences of my life. The fact that it happened at Ocean Beach is some sort of a mini-miracle, and no doubt holds major significance in my mind.
This photo is from the second win on Sunday November 6th, which was not as wild as his first but still an exciting moment given that it his exit from the water was preceded by the most unbelievable barrel I have ever seen.
Jon Weiand/Ocean Beach Bulletin
Paramedics, firefighters, surf rescue, and beach patrol personel look on after onlookers reported a ship aground at Ocean Beach, San Francisco near Sloat Blvd Friday July 1, 2011. According to bystanders the ship was close to tipping over on the sand bar, eliciting the full response of San Francisco’s surf rescue personel. The ship managed with dislodge its hull from the sand bar without further incident. Jon Weiand