Friday, August 7, 2009

Going to Japan!

Tokyo is huge. If you think New York is big (and you can include all the boroughs too) greater Tokyo is over 7 times that size. That doesn't even include Yokohama (which Tokyo blurs into now that it is so big.) Scary. And the traffic is like what you find in Boston. Kind of the worst of both worlds that way.


This is Shibuya. Pretty busy place- and it was empty this day compared to normal. That's where these two pictures are from. Like the Times Square of Tokyo.
Just like most big cities they have streets closed to vehicle traffic so it's fun to just walk anywhere. As long as the weather is good anyway.







And then when you think it's all concrete there are a few cute and very expensive neighborhoods mixed in. This one was where we went for dress and tuxedo fitting. Whole thing lined with Ginkgo trees!



















More entertaining is that there is no Chinatown in Tokyo but there is one in Yokohama, and it is the cleanest one I have seen anywhere by far. Not a piece of trash visible and no scary people roaming around either. Who knew? Of course it's even weirder to hear people speaking Japanese in Chinatown than English :)



And in case you were wondering, this is what a well protected child at the beach looks like. Rough life, hunh?

Bye everybody!

Tuesday, May 26, 2009

...so what do you think of surfing anyway?

The smile says it all !

Ask Kathy if she's going to go again and see what she says- heehee.

And now it all comes together...

So what do you do when you start catching lots of waves?

This was not the first one Kathy got but it was a pretty long one anyway! I would say this was her 6th wave and the third one we pushed her into. Half the ones she got she paddled into herself! Check those buff arm muscles :)

So you want to learn to surf, hunh?!

Waikiki is a great place to start!!!

What a beautiful day, hunh?!

Saturday, May 2, 2009

Video surf report - May 2nd

Here it is- in all it's windblown glory today. I'm sure it will clean up nicely for the evening... after I have to go to work of course.

Moving the Koloa Kai

I know there are at least a few people who believe that this vessel (which is fortuitously tied up a quick paddle from the lineup at Ala Moana Bowls and which I am lucky enough to call home) does not move, SO... here is the first installment of irrefutable proof to the contrary. Figured it was worth documenting since it was Tyler's first boat ride!

Be scared... there's another me!

What better way to lead off than to show everybody the newest Balouskus. You all asked!
Perfect representation of what we are in for I think. At this point he wasn't even 24 hrs old yet. Classic.