Little John Syvada – Conrad, Sea Lane and Tequila Sunrise

Written by mac meda on January 24, 2010 – 10:12 am -

L-R - Hawk (RIP) Little John and  - sorry this is the best picture I could find

L-R - Hawk (RIP) Little John Sylvada (RIP) and Judy ? his girlfriend at the time - sorry this is the best picture I could find

If there was ever a man that could defied the massive consumption of alcohol and chemicals it was Little John Sylvada. He would have been a medical sensation on any autopsy table. His morning consisted of pouring his first wine cooler at 4am, taking a 1-2 hour nap at 12, and after, getting into the beers and hard booze until he passed out between 7pm and 8pm. This was his 24/7 MO for almost all his adult years.


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Sea Lane, La Jolla – Horseshoes and Tourists

Written by mac meda on January 23, 2010 – 12:35 pm -

Dean Buriston, Jeff Mowery, Chris Hendricks and Richard Krug at the foot of Sea Lane - photo by Dean Burristion

L-R - Dean Burriston, Jeff Mowery, unknown, and Richard Krug checking out the beach at the foot of Sea Lane - photo by Dean Burristion

During summer you would have hard a hard time beating the lifestyle of the popular strand of Sea Lane beach in La Jolla California. The secluded beach was just another saga in the life of Mac Meda … it was not a place for the tourist to go. And it did become a popular place for that romantic  late night spot.

Many men became men and many a fair women lost their virginity; Sea Lane, romping in the sand did not mean building sand castles.


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WindanSea Sunsets – Social Network of Beach Life

Written by mac meda on January 10, 2010 – 12:27 pm -

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This is what the WindanSea's sunset was all about - photo by Dave Osborn

In the Florida Keys, each night around two hours before sunset masses of people flock to the water’s edge to experience a soul-soothing, gorgeous, spiritual happening to play homage to the sun as it sank into the Gulf of Mexico. Vendors set up little trinkets shops and  performing artists like jugglers, animal acts, high-wire artists, acrobats, and fire-eaters all began working for tips.  The worshiping finally ends  with the mesmerizing ohs and aws of the circus event when the Green Flash concluded.

Okay … thank God, this did not filter to WindanSea.


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