My friend Angie and I have been going to paddle board yoga off and on all summer (the classes fill up quick!). We only have about a month left before it gets too cold to do this anymore, so we are trying to squeeze in a few more sessions.
It's such a cool experience and (you know me!) I wanted to document it if possible. In an act of bravery/stupidity, I double-bagged my iPhone in ziplock bags and brought it out with us. Angie and I took turns taking some pictures. Maybe this will give you an idea of what a unique experience, challenging workout (especially when it's CHOPPY like it was today!), and fun time paddle board yoga is!
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| We paddle out to some buoys in Shilshone Bay where we tie up. These are two of the other girls in our eight-person class.
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| I love being out on top of the water like this! | 
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| It's about a 30-minute paddle out; an hour-long yoga practice, and a 30-minute paddle back.
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| You can see how the gals behind me are all tied up to the same line as me. All our boards stay parallel because of
 the current.
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| Angie has been doing yoga longer than me; she got skeeeelz! | 
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| The drawbridge behind me is open. Hey, that would be a good name for this yoga pose!
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| High plank. | 
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| Warrior II pose. | 
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| After our paddle back, we brought the boards in to shore, carried them back up to the Surf Ballard shop, and
 immediately thought: "Lunch!"
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| Well, first Angie and I bought a couple of Tshirts--just in case this is our last time out here for the summer.
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| Right next to Surf Ballard is this no-name Cuban restaurant that always has a line down the sidewalk. We got the scoop from the surf dudes this week:
 This place is famous. Apparently, it's called Paseo's and it's been named
 "Best Sandwich in America" by Esquire magazine, "Seattle's #1 Restaurant" by Urban Spoon, and has been recommended by Food and Wine magazine.
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| Well, okay, then. Twist our arms. | 
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| The little outdoor semi-covered eating area was crowded so we took our Cuban pork (cooked over lava rocks) sandwich and black beans with rice
 down to the beach.
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| I have an inner beach bum who could totally live THIS life. For real. | 
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| The spot where Angie and I shared our AMAZING sandwich with a side of beans and rice. Olympic Mountains in the far distance,
 across the Puget Sound. Wow....what a day.
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oh my gosh. that sounds like a perfect day. seriously.
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