edit: Huffer/Frank and fred is gone again!
I just had maybe the most random thought after doing a little "research" and finding our friend on his Instagram account again, as well as reading a bit of his blog, of which I had seen but never actually read much of before.
How much of a tiny window into each others lives do we really get to see? One of those things, being older than some, or maybe most, who still ride a skateboard, but who almost all would have life commitments too, partner or spouse, family, kids, work or jobs, responsibilities or whatever else we do, some more and some less, but I would think no one sits on the computer or internet or whatever we are on all day and all night. Just a quick log on here, check in and see what is going on, get on with everything else, check in again later or tomorrow or after everything else is done for the day.
Almost feels like I could see more than I should, but any which way, our friend seems to come for a while, then leave, then come back again for a while, then leave and so on. Can't have too much of a good thing though.
Hoping to see some more Huffer posts again at some point, as with anyone else contributing to these forums.
* Was almost going to delete this, but thought I would leave it for now. It is already well past 2 am and I am about to head off to bed, but this is the usual wind down from a late night at the shop / indoor skatepark, so I don't have any early plans tomorrow.
It was a rainy day and night, but at least I got to have a roll in the indoor section of the skatepark, then help some people with skate stuff in the shop, all up a good night, so I am thankful for skateboarding once again. The little things that make it all worthwhile.