Monday, August 21, 2006

St. Mary Lake




Salt Spring is surrounded by salt water, but when here, we surround ourselves with freshwater. The lake is warmer and fresher and safer and comes equipped with lots of paddle boats, kayaks, rafts, and a small beach carved out from the reeds. The sinking dock really was sinking this year.

Green Acres





It's nice to have a place to come back to. The kids get older, the parents get older, but until they tear down the cabins, Green Acres stays the same. Games, swimming, reading, and occasional pilgrimages into Ganges. The TV goes into the closet, the internet is several miles away, and our cell phones don't work.

Richmond





Back to Canada. The Ramada was being remodeled this year, so we tried out the River Rock Casino. Nicer pool, but the waterslide was shorter. We skipped Julio Iglesias and the closest I got to gambling was a stroll through the casino.

Saturday, August 05, 2006

Vancouver




Bikes in Stanley Park and kayaks on Granville Island.

Fireworks






Front row seats for China's exhibition.

Friday, August 04, 2006

English Bay


Nine years makes it a routine. The Sylvia Hotel, fireworks on the beach, and biking around Stanley Park. The only variable is the tides, which tonight were supposed to peak right during the show. We staked out our place based on my best guess, with 40 feet of dry sand between us and the sea at 5PM. M was reluctant to trust my optimistic judgement, while D gleefully predicted my doomed reputation as a coastal geologist. We got the tide right on, and despite some concern about a few little waves, we stayed dry.

Friday, July 28, 2006

Market Street



M&D headed off for San Francisco last week, while I stayed in Seattle getting some work done. I suspect they had more fun than I did.

D got introduced to the Market Street chess scene. I understand there was money involved, though not enough for it to count as a summer job. Maybe if he juggles on the side.

Saturday, July 01, 2006

Route 192




We've headed back to the Radisson outside Disney, figuring it made a good staging area for today's trip over to Titusville to watch the Shuttle launch. And if they scrub the launch, we know the pool is a good one.

Last night we went back to Joe's (first one since Louisville) and then played mini-golf (something we've done many times this trip). Even the evening was still hot and muggy.

Berkeley Prep




Last day of the camp. As far as we know, no kids were permanenty misplaced, not more than half a dozen got sick, and most got to bed by 3 this morning. Impressive to see the line up grandmaster coaches, including Kaidanov, Shulman, Onischuk and DeFirmian (in picture playing bughouse with D the previous evening), at the final ceremony.

In the Kolty "B" section, there was a four-way tie for first in the camp tournament. The Washington delegates had to play each other in the last round (travel 3000 miles to play someone you've played every year since 2nd grade!). They agreed to a draw after six moves!

I thought it was appropriate that D got to play at Berkeley, which appears to have been built in part on the fortunes of the Yankees (a Steinbrenner philanthropy).

Thursday, June 29, 2006

NOT at Disney today!

In case any of you are watching the news, we want to reassure you that we are in Tampa, D is doing just fine, and that the 12-year old boy who died after riding the roller coaster at Disney-MGM this morning was NOT ours. Spooky. I guess these rides are still a lot safer than driving to the mall or riding a bike, but sure makes one think twice before casually heading off on a ride that pulls several g's. I feel terrible for the family.

Wednesday, June 28, 2006

Tampa



Wednesday evening back at the hotel and all kids (ours, at least) are accounted for. M&I and two other chess parents went up to Tarpon Springs for a Greek dinner and a visit to Spongeorama. We decided it might be better if we dealt with pick up at the camp tonight, so we swung by Berkeley Prep and waited for kids to finish their games. Took D and two friends to gelato at the mall before coming back here, where they are now among a couple dozen kids (and a couple grandmasters) playing bughouse and blitz in the skittles room off the lobby.

Fort de Soto



Afterwards, we checked out the beach at Fort de Soto, before heading back to Tampa while the sun set.

A pleasant day turned sour after we arrived back at the hotel. By soon after 9pm, everyone appeared to have arrived back from the camp (which is held at a private school campus 15 minutes away from the hotel), except D. We spent a panicked hour trying to locate him around the hotel before heading back out to the school where he was still waiting out front in the dark. He was understandably upset, as were we. I suspect this may lead to some improvements in the way in which the camp accounts for the kids!

Passe-a-Grille




While D plays chess, M&I explore. Yesterday we checked out Ybor City in Tampa. Today we visited Dali Museum in St. Petersburg and then headed out to the beaches. Walked through the Islande Grand Resort, since we've each been there on our own but never together (and never in sweltering heat). We headed down to Passe-a-Grille and found a great little Caribbean-Asian place for dinner (Banana Leaf Grille).

Tuesday, June 27, 2006

St. Petersburg





We drove from Cypress Lake back across the state toward Bradenton and then drove into St. Pete via the Sunshine Skyway bridge a little after sunset. We stayed in Indian Rocks and then drove up to Clearwater Beach the next morning. Looked like a Florida Beach should look like - lots of people and lots of big hotels and condos. D might have enjoyed the water more if we hadn't rented Jaws last week! Crabby Bill's for lunch and then a hot muggy game of mini-golf in Indian Shores. We chose not to feed the teenage alligators in the pond. Checked into Tampa hotel Sunday afternoon. D played chess in lobby and M&D grabbed dinner at Subway while I stayed in room suffering from the unintended and unpleasant consequences of my crabcake lunch.

Island of Adventure






A day at Universal trying to avoid the heat and pick the shortest lines. That means we headed for the Incredible Hulk as soon as the gates opened. The ride is green (which I should have seen as a warning)! I sat out the next couple rides before getting back into the swing of things -- fortunately Devon was willing to go on some of the more extreme rides by himself while his elderly parents sat in the shade.

Kissimmee



I thought a good way to see Florida, and in way that might entertain D, would be to take an airboat out into the marsh. We saw lots of birds, most of the tall, skinny genre, and a few alligators. Also lots of cows and lots of marsh flattened by hundreds of airboats. But it was fast and fun and a nice contrast to resort hotels and theme parks and central Florida strip malls.

Orlando





Greetings from Florida! Again! Arrived in Tampa to heat and mugginess and smell of brush fires. Drove up to Orlando for three days, but only spent one day at Universal and no time at Disney parks. M&D played Bingo and worked on their chip shots at the pool. Headed to miniature golf in the evenings when it got cooler.