Manly Beach by Will Richardson | Jan 18, 2005 | Heros, Rockers, Whitewater | 0 comments January 18, 2005 Photos Two big things happened today. 1. Jackson Kayak has left the starting line for the 2005 season. We closed the doors to the shop on December 20th and reopened them today. John Ratliff is the head honch/big cheese in charge of making sure that you get your new Jackson Kayak the way I intended it to be. There was, unfortunately a scary accident that happened before we opened. Brian Talbert was riding his motorcycle (which he loves to do) and took a header breaking his leg bad enough that he needed a plate and screws that will stay in his leg forever. He was lucky that it wasn’t worse, but his current condition is a bummer! We gave everybody an 18 day head start this year, but that is OK since we are on our own program and schedule. We will be taking orders for 2005 outfitted kayaks and 2005 colors today. Contact your dealer to make sure they get the one you want in soon. A Fun or Star series kayak can be ready to go soon, while the Rocker, or Hero/ Super Hero (river running creekboat name is chosen and I love it!) will be ready this spring. 2. The Jackson’s took our first day off from training and went to on the Tasman Sea. The Tasman Sea lays between the East Coast of Australia and The West Coast of New Zealand. It had beautiful clear blue water, great waves, perfect weather, and plenty of shopping for Kristine and Emily check out as well. Dane and I rented boogie boards and went out for two hours while the girls shopped and then ate pizza. We then hooked up with the girls while they ate lunch and we ate dessert (crepes and fried bananas, yummy). Emily put on her swim suit and we went out for another boogie board session before heading home. It is only one hour from our house to the beach, so a day trip is no problem. On the way home Kristine took a detour to a military facility that is all fenced in. Inside the fences are tons of wild kangaroos. It is exactly like the NIH facility in Washington, DC where the deer herds are large because can’t be bothered by humans since it is off limits. Kristine still had her swim suit on and a long shirt on too. When she got out of the car, next to the highway, she proceeded to put her jeans on, while I was waiting for her with a camera. We got a series of honking horns from that one. I am sure there were some wild imaginations running rampant to that scene we created! We are back home and preparing for a double date with Joe and Sue Kowalski, who are great friends of ours. I have known Joe since 1984, referred to him by Wayne Hockmeyer from Maine. He is a great businessman that is also super fun to hang out with, especially if you are a Ann Rand fan. We will go to the restaurant that is by the river where the bats with 3 foot wingspans take flight at dusk, just like in the Scooby Doo show. They are the same bats as you find on the Nile River, Fruit Bats. 🙂 EJ Submit a Comment Cancel replyYour email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *Comment * Name * Email * Website Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. Δ