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Welcome to the Daily Shaka. It's your daily source for surf blog goodness.

Newest posts are on the top. Scroll down to see all your favorites.

If you have a blog and your not on the site, please contact us so we can get you up. If you want yours taken off, please contact us as well.

Enjoy
Ed Lewis

Featured

Each few days we feature a new blog. The featured blog is picked from a perviously featured blogger as was their blog before them.

Kyle Lightner Featured: Ryan Heywood

"Anytime I'm uninspired, I always find myself here soaking up all of Ryan's creative genius." 


Kyle Lightner 

Ryanheywood.com  

Glenn Sakamoto Featured: Pineapple Luv



"There are a lot of surfing blogs out there that are hip and cool, but Jamie somehow manages to make surfing appear to be simply this:  an experience of pure joy. Seeing the world through her eyes is a comfort knowing that  we can still enjoy the wonder of this world through simple observation. Thanks Jamie!"



Glenn Sakamoto - Liquid Salt 

www.pineappleluv.blogspot.com

Jim Mitchell Featured: Liquid Salt


"My favourite place to start the day is over at Liquid Salt.

The interviews are a set of similar questions asked to a bunch of different surfers, photographers, shapers, artists, legends or all of the above. I love the insights into these peoples minds and what drives them. No surprises for guessing that surfing is the greatest motivation of all."

Jim Mitchell - The Critical Slide Society

www.liquidsaltmag.com

Ryan Tatar Featured: The Critical Slide Society

"I will nominate the Critical Slide Society.  Those guys are really good guys, and are doing their own thing out in Australia.  It's cool to see their collective of contributors always adding good photography, art, film, events, and the like on the other side of the world." - Ryan Tatar 

www.criticalslidesociety.blogspot.com

Surfbird Featured: The Kyle Lightner Blog


"I'd like to recommend to surfblogdom the very talented, prolific and well-known Mr. Lightner.  Kyle has been doing his thing for a while now and, deservedly, has a strong following of fans and friends. His eye is unique and trigger-finger happy as he shoots his way to the top. His work inspires. " -Surfbird 

www.kylelightner.com/blog/

Maggie Mersek Featured: Surfbird



Surfbird
"Good mix of surf and landscapes. Nice photos, pristine layout and great captions." 
- Maggie Mersek


www.thesurfbird.com

Ed Lewis Featured: Sea Layer


Maggie Mersek's Sea Layer is another one of my favorites. Filled with analog surf photography goodness, it makes for a fun browse. Enjoy.

Ed Lewis Featured: Shakas & Single Fins


Ryan Tarter's Shakas & Single Fins has quickly become one of my daily must sees. Packed with surf stoke and grainy analog photography, it has something every day to get me stoked. Long live the Cape Fear Kooks! Enjoy.

Ed Lewis Featured: Sissy Fish


Around since 2005 Sissy Fish was one of the first blogs to inspire me. I found it and kept coming back for more. CHUM - Painter, illustrator and scribe holed up in the Pacific Northwest runs a tight blog. Thanks for all the good Blogg'n CHUM. Enjoy.

Ed Lewis Featured: Nolan Hall

Just discovered Nolan Hall's site. Nice images. Worthy of a feature indeed. Enjoy.

Ed Lewis Featured: Surfy Surfy


Surfy Surfy is your daily source for surf stoke centered around custom surfboards. Surfy Surfy celebrates the belief that surfboards should be handmade by surfers for surfers.

Surfy Surfy is the granddaddy of all surf blogs. J.P. St. Pierre, of Moonlight Glass, does a great job with this site. A day doesn't go by that we don't look at. Enjoy.

Ed Lewis Featured: Garrett Byrum

Garrett Byrum's blog is beautiful. Filled with amazing images and inspiration. I highly recommend it. Enjoy.

www.garrettbyrum.com/blog

Ed Lewis Featured: Look & Sea

Today's featured blog is Look & Sea , a blog by filmmaker and all around inspiring guy Nathan Oldfield. His blog is one of my favorites. His images are amazing and his writing is top notch. Enjoy.

Caution: Following this site may cause happiness.

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