Ambrose’s Kapuna Surf Gallery is a bright yellow-painted building with chipped edges and white-wash streaks that sits at an intersection on the edge of Kuhio Highway. It’s typical weather-worn entrance has doors propped open to catch a glimpse of area art pieces hanging throughout. We ducked inside to get a break from the noonday sun and catch a cross-breeze. A lean, mellow man with seasoned eyes sat behind the counter with fingers wrapped busily in untangling a wad of knotted fishing string. “I’m using this to sew stitches in a hat I’m making from dried coconut palm bark,” he volunteered. With that he stood up, walked over to a makeshift coat rack and pulled down a primitive looking wide-brimmed fisherman’s hat with an open top. “Here, try it on”, he said without leaving me a choice. “This is a first attempt at saving my old hat that has seen better days.” Without a will of my own, I complied a few seconds longer than I felt comfortable and then removed it. “I didn’t have the confidence to attempt sewing a top on it then”, he continued. “This time will be different,” he said as he took it from me and placed it on his own head. I shoved all thoughts of his disheveled thinning scalp from my mind. He handed me a piece of palm bark as his fingers brushed up and down the surface. “Here. Feel it. This stuff is durable and waterproof. It’ll be perfect when it’s done.” I nodded my head in agreement and wished him good luck. He smiled a coffee-stained grin and turned his attention back to the discarded fishing net. I had to admire him for recycling the knotted nylon mess and perhaps saving the ocean floor from one more piece of debris. Later, we heard through the grapevine this man is practically the “surfboard whisperer”. Like magic, he can repair dings, cracks, and shatters in any damaged surfboard. The guy is a master at restoration. Stepping across the threshold on that hot sunny day was like stepping into a treasure trove.
Wow, what an awesome surf shop. Hang loose. Surfwhyoming. Surfs up gorgeous. The waves of your beauty send a tingle down my ocean. Would still love to hear your thoughts on our new short Eaten an Eskimo. I hope to see you there
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Life is good. Thanks for the reminder. 🍓
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Looked like a really great shop 🙂
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I’m really glad I stopped by. Everyone has a story to share. 🌟✨💫
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That is a cool discovery. Excellent. Thank you for sharing this.
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I appreciate you stopping by. Blessings! 🍓
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I’m sure you got over the well-used hat on your head, lol! Neat little shop!
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It’s amazing how I step outside my “comfort zone” when I travel. lol
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Wow! That’s a great surf shop..nice post
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His wife owns a shop next door where she designs clothes and accessories using tie-dyed patterns and blocking techniques. Yes, I bought something. lol 🌺
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Such a seemingly uncomplicated life.
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You have no idea. The slower pace is a welcome site. 🌴
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How neat to discover out of the way places!!
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Never judge a book by its cover. 👁👁
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