I can’t believe I’m still sore from Saturday. And I didn’t even
paddle! (It was all that forcing myself to stay awake while driving.) But it was so much
fun! I am really going to try to follow the Safari next year; and
I’ll definitely be following if Steph ever paddles it.
Really the biggest drawback, besides the obvious (heat), was the
bugs. When you sat in the shade to wait for your boat (logical,
right?), the mayflies sort of swarmed you in waves, and the ones you
didn’t brush away flew in your face and and died in the sunscreen you’d
brilliantly slathered on. Ick.
Steven and Peter were first in the C2 division. Hurray! I
hate to say I was surprised, but I honestly didn’t expect them to push
it too hard. But they did really well, and they looked
great. Even a no-nothing like me could tell they had better form
and technic than a lot of the other people out there. Good job
guys! Miah had better get his self out in that boat–I’m starting
to think of it as Steve and Pete’s team in the Safari. :-Þ
That’d be hard. I’m frustrated because she refuses to reciprocate. It would seem that this type of frustration can affect only one out of any two people at a given time.
You’re not following the safari this year? I must. Of course that means I will have every three day weekend in June booked, but it’s fun.
how come i didn’t get any bugs plastered on me? i think your sunscreen must have bug attractant in it.
I am not exactly sure who you are but, Heather says that you are one of her xanga correspondents. Yes, we got rather dizzy climbing the stairs but, it was worth it! Besides, I like a little excersise.
What race are y’all talking about?
Never mind, I just remembered.