Friday, November 14, 2014

Good Morning Phuket!!

In case I haven't mentioned it yet, I love Thailand. The culture, the people, the food, the flora, the fauna . . . The list goes on and on and on.
I woke up with a couple of the guys early today to ride the course a bit, so we cruised the mornings food offerings. Here is the vibe of the scene.















If you say "sawadee kop" ("hello") to anyone on the street, they will (with few exceptions) respond in kind with a smile. You may note the dogs chilling around. There are dogs everywhere. They don't belong to anyone . . . they are there own dogs.

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Wednesday, November 12, 2014

Breakfast in Thailand . . .

There is nothing quite as fulfilling on so many levels as breakfast in Thailand. Firstly, you are going to eat something, that with the exception of an egg on top, is something you would almost certainly equate to a dinner meal.
The restaurant is almost a garage and your table is on the sidewalk. The table cloth is an old vinyl billboard scrap, or a Thai soda "branded" plastic tablecloth - which is generally cracked, stained and mildly grungy looking. The chairs are of the plastic lawn-type. Regardless, your meal is absolutely delicious - spicy (unless otherwise requested, "pet-mai"), exotic, and fresh.
Your friends are sweating (because of the spices AND it's 100 degrees Fahrenheit) and joking and smiling.
It is blaringly real-world . . . . And it is heaven :)









Good morning from Phuket!
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Friday, October 31, 2014

Halloween!!


I made the trek back up to the Bay for Halloween with my girls - it has been high on my favorite Holidays list for most of my life. 
My Dad used to painstakingly craft costumes for me depending on what I chose for that year, and since Juniper seemed to have inherited my love for it, do the same for her.
Last year the costume choice was "Sea-turtle" -sounded like a fun challenge. It ended up being a bit more of an order than I was anticipating, so since she still loves the costume (phew), this year was also Sea Turtle . . . With some amendments and additions . . .



And here, the costumed festivities . . .






. . . And hanging with Her awesome cousin Kaj (the last air-bender) . . .
 
Chelsa and I got in on the act as well . . . 

Happy Halloween! 


Thursday, October 23, 2014

Day one: Woodward West, ghost town . . .

The wait for the start of this adventure has been hard with all of the delays, so although I knew I'd be headed back up to the Bay for lessons (a six hour drive) the following afternoon, I just HAD to meet the guys and make this thing a reality. I arrived at Woodward West at a little after 1pm . . . To an empty Camp!! Because Woodward was closed for the summer aside from special events (such as our training), aside from a few of the wonderful staff, I was alone . . . . in skate heaven!
Here are a few shots for a small sense of the place (fyi: there are many more skate parks that I did not document)




After the long drive, I wasn't exactly ready to skate, but I could not pass up the opportunity to have Woodward all to myself . . . so I did roll a bit :)




. . . It's 5:00pm now . . . WHERE are these rippers!?

Thursday, August 28, 2014

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THAILAND COACH (the sequel)

In late August I was surprised and excited to receive an email from Thailand's extreme sports ambassador, Apichat Rutnin, asking me if I could train and represent the Thailand National skateboard team as coach for an upcoming event.
I had been dreaming of returning to Thailand since the last time I had the honor of this position in 2007, so . . . Yes!, I am in!






This was the 2007 Thailand Team. The contest was the Olympic Asia Indoor Games in Macau, China. We competed against 12 other countries in two disciplines - Park and Street. We received two silver medals for our hard work. It was an amazing experience.
I was told that only one of the original crew, "Es" Siriwat, was going to be competing . . . A whole new team - I was already picturing what they might be like, so exciting!!


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