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Juliette Paskowitz, matriarch of surfing family, dies at 89

Los Angeles Times Print It was the life any kid could only dream of, bounding across the country in an overstuffed camper from San Clemente to Pensacola to the shoreline of Venezuela, always searching for the perfect wave. With Dorian Paskowitz at the wheel, nine kids jammed in the back and Juliette riding shotgun, the family finally parked the rig on the sand in San Onofre, opened a surf camp and spent their days riding the glassy curls, playing in the whitewash and chasing one another from lifeguard tower to lifeguard tower. “If ‘Nomadland’ was a 2, we were at a 10 as far as sheer adventure, uncertainty, homelessness and never knowing what the next day might bring,” said Israel “Izzy” Paskowitz, the fourth-oldest child in the clan. “It was wonderful.”

Juliette Paskowitz, matriarch of surfing family, dies at 89

Print It was the life any kid could only dream of, bounding across the country in an overstuffed camper from San Clemente to Pensacola to the shoreline of Venezuela, always searching for the perfect wave. With Dorian Paskowitz at the wheel, nine kids jammed in the back and Juliette riding shotgun, the family finally parked the rig on the sand in San Onofre, opened a surf camp and spent their days riding the glassy curls, playing in the whitewash and chasing one another from lifeguard tower to lifeguard tower. “If ‘Nomadland’ was a 2, we were at a 10 as far as sheer adventure, uncertainty, homelessness and never knowing what the next day might bring,” said Israel “Izzy” Paskowitz, the fourth-oldest child in the clan. “It was wonderful.”

Juliette Paskowitz, matriarch of surfing family, dies at 89 - The San Diego Union-Tribune

Print It was the life any kid could only dream of, bounding across the country in an overstuffed camper from San Clemente to Pensacola to the shoreline of Venezuela, always searching for the perfect wave. With Dorian Paskowitz at the wheel, nine kids jammed in the back and Juliette riding shotgun, the family finally parked the rig on the sand in San Onofre, opened a surf camp and spent their days riding the glassy curls, playing in the whitewash and chasing one another from lifeguard tower to lifeguard tower. “If ‘Nomadland’ was a 2, we were at a 10 as far as sheer adventure, uncertainty, homelessness and never knowing what the next day might bring,” said Israel “Izzy” Paskowitz, the fourth-oldest child in the clan. “It was wonderful.”

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