Monday, August 11, 2008
Thursday, August 7, 2008
Miscellaneous afterthoughts.
swimming pool chicken fighter as she peers
from behind the foliage - selecting
her next victim.
"Do you think that if I have too many
beers it'll make my hips bigger?"
Yes dear, and that can of Pringles
won't help either.
And they say that guys are not too bright.
Sitting under the pool-side waterfall
in the heat and humidity looks pretty smart to me.
Wednesday, August 6, 2008
Home from KL
Wasabi proudly is coming home with 4 medal from worlds. Grand Masters mixed proudly earned a bronze in 500 meter. Wasabi GM Women earned a bronze in 2000 meter, silver in 200 meter and bronze in 500 meter, missing silver by less than 7/10 of a second. Not even a dragons hair.
Wasabi Premier Women had a tough bracket with 21 competitors from around the world, all there to prove who is best. Even with this tough racing, I believe they came in 10th. Not bad women !!!
Besides the wonderful time we all had, Wasabi has shown the world that we are a well-rounded, competitive, gracious team.
The race area was a bit barren, but the competition was well run and a joy to compete in. It was apparent that Penang was proud that they were sponsoring the games. The locals knew who was competing and who was winning. One day my group stopped at the batik factory on the way down the hill. The proprietor knew that we had won a metal the day before. Overall, an incredible experience. It is such a priviledge to have competed.
The next day we all went our separate ways. The group I joined for a brief time enjoyed a trip to the Highlands to stay at the Equator Hotel. It was like having a view from the top of the world. The next day we spent several hours at the BOH Team farm and factory. What a sight. It is hard to show in a picture, the steep hills. The workers carry a wicker basket on their back, cut and scoop the leaves in the basket until full. They are paid by pound of leaves. If you are a human Billy goat with incredible stamina, you have a good future toiling in the tea fields.
That night we ended up in Kuala Lampur. Imagine, Disney Land, Las Vegas and Hong Kong on steroids and you might get an idea of the strip our hotel was on. Quite different than the placid beaches we had spent the last week at.
Over the next few days when I recover from jet lag and my return to work, I will be downloading more photos. Please visit this Flickr link and the others that Larry listed.
Also, if you have photos to contribute, please let me know and I will post them for you.
Tuesday, August 5, 2008
Pants, I need no pants!
Gene's: -- http://flickr.com/photos/genestatic and
All Wasabi: --http://flickr.com/groups/wasabipaddlingclub
Races are Over
Thailand, Singapore, Laos, Vietnam and some little island where the diving is supposed to be real good (enjoy Connie) plus others. Safe journey's to all.
Stayed tuned to the blog spot for more updates and pictures.
Sunday, August 3, 2008
Mornings in Penang
like a call to prayer
over the China Sea.
He calls the sun to rise
above blue mountains
arms outstretched
over Penang.
He calls heat to rise
like fog, calls the sea
to the sand, calls the crab
to shore, sand shuffling
under its feet.
Dogs resting on the beach
lift their heads
sniff the new day.
Saturday, August 2, 2008
Cultural Side - Kek Lok Si Temple

Saturday - Start of Jersey trade day

Friday by the pool and some of Saturdays results
Saturday started out as another brutally hot and humid day. As the afternoon deepened so did a layer of clouds cooling things off by about 10 degrees. The afternoon also saw the Grand Masters Mixed team win the Bronze Medal in the 500 meter, edging out "Eat Trout" and "Pond Scum" from Canada. First palce went to Heat (Canada) and Burleigh (Australia).
Wasabi Burn earned a second place finish in the minor final of the 500 meter. A very hard fought race against primarily Asian teams.
Pictures and more race results to follow.
Tomorrow is the Womens 500 meter races followed by the closing paddlers party. Everyone will then be heading back home or on extended trips to various locales.
Friday, August 1, 2008
bronze and silver for GM women
We arrived just in time to marshall for the 200 meter race. We were first in our heat. For the final, we received a silver. Not bad for a days work.
GM women are given a day off from racing tomorrow while the rest of the teams are continuing competition in the 200 meter races.
Go Wasabi !
Friday 200 meter day

In the center of the picture is what they call the floating Mosque. Each morning John and I wake up at 5:30am to the call to morning prayer being broacast from the Mosque. Because we are on the 25th floor it is pretty easy to hear in the dark and silence of the early morning it is actually quite a beautiful thing.
Speaking of beautiful things there were a couple of them today from the Mixed 200 meter races. (As I write this the Women's teams are still on the race course but I am back at the hotel earger to finish this blog and head for the cold Tiger beer waiting for me at pool side.) Wasabi Burn (the Premier Mixed team) and the Grand Masters Mixed team traveled to Penang 2 male paddlers short of the permitted 12 for the mixed division. Coach Sue and Polly had agreed to cross-roster Chris, Jim, Kirk and Larry so each crew could race with 12 male paddlers. As fate would have it, the GM Mixed team landed in the Finals for the 200 meter which placed them right after Wasabi Burns 2nd heat of the day.
In a true show of club spirit Wasabi Burn raced short two paddlers in order to give GM Mixed the greatest possbile opportunity in the finals (beautiful thing 1).
Wasabi Burn racing two paddlers short gave a very respectable showing in their heat pushing the Canadian teams. It wasn't enough however to land them in the Premier Mixed final. GM Mixed finished 4th in the 200 meter finals with a time of 48.6 seconds, 1.08 seconds out of first place and less than 1/2 a second out of second place (beautiful thing 2), thanks in a big way to the selfless support of our Wasabi Burn teammates.
Set the bar high, accept nothing less, strive for perfection and lead by example. Thank you all.
Larry



