Sunday, May 24, 2009

Roommates

Sometimes friends and family will ask why the three of us didn't just remain roommates in our first house at 527 E. Park Ave. The answer is because Dillon, Jeff, and myself had what some might consider to be too much fun.

Luckily, we're all reasonably productive people.

It was always a creative environment, though.


Borderline stupid, at times.


We found ways to entertain ourselves. Obviously, using the least amount of necessary stitches along the way.


Dillon and I even managed to find a way to make the best out of community service.


These aren't real.

When we did get arrested it was for littering and disorderly conduct. It was 10 a.m and we were listening to metal music on our way out to the beach to go surf. At the time, it seemed like a good idea to throw the empty glass bottle of a Starbucks frapaccino at a speed limit sign. Apparently, someone else on the road called the cops and told them we were throwing beer "bottles" at "signs," plural.

We made it all the way to the parking lot next to the pier, suited up, and were running toward the water when the cops showed up. Dillon and I were arrested. Once we were sitting inside our cell in Tybee Jail, all we could think about was that annoying squeak echoing from our wetsuits rubbing against the uncomfortable cell-beds.


When Jeff wasn't involved in the trouble he was usually behind the camera catching those precious moments before and after you hear it.

"Bail, dude!"

Pre Surf



Here is one of Beard's photos of a bunch of us getting ready to paddle out, that's taken with his homemade panoramic camera.

Turner Parking Lot

The parking lot behind Turner House is one of the few skateable hills in downtown Savannah. Usually, it's crowded with parked cars, but if you can go when it's empty there is more open space you can utilize.

It doesn't offer much more than some smooth pavement to mess around on, but that's enough to practice aggressively switching from regular to goofy stance while moving downhill.


A drawing by Leah Aripotch.


The handstand trick started here but developed into more. Eventually, Jeff got to the point where he could do it on a smaller board and even flip the deck with his hands right before landing his feet on it, then ride away.

Wednesday, May 20, 2009

Civic Center

A notorious skate spot in Savannah GA, is behind The Civic Center. Technically, you're not supposed to skate there but it's a blast until somebody tells you to leave.

Jeff Beard, ollie off the loading dock.

Me, power-slide up on the dock.

O-House

I came across these photos of my friends and I skating at our dorm freshman year. We used to pass the time messing around on our boards in front of Oglethorpe House.


Photo: Dillon Pope power-sliding on his carve board right toward the camera.

Photo: Jeff Beard throwing a few balanced spins on his deck.

Photo: Me pulling a sharp carve around the camera man.