Livin' it up in Okinawa

Sunday, October 23, 2005






Wow my first blog! I guess it's about time I broke my blogging cherry since my journal hasn't been getting much use. Seems like a good way to let the familia know what's going on in paradise. Okinawa Japan is not paradise for everyone, but it's paradise for me. This might have something to with the fact that I lived in Grand Forks, North Dakota before arriving in Japan. ND is not that bad except for the winter time. Occasionally the "high" temperature in the winter months would be colder than Alaska's "high" for the day. I don't miss that at all! If you like hockey, ice fishing, and Norwegian women ND might be the place to go.
Okinawa is paradise because the average temperature is 75.2 degrees! There are beaches everywhere and the scuba diving is awesome. My second week on the island I got my scuba certification for only $180. Since then I've been diving almost every month after arriving on May 31, 2005.
My plan was to get out of the US and see the world. In 3 months I've already checked out a lot of what Asia has to offer. The highlight of June/July was the scuba diving. In August I climbed Mt. Fuji. At around 11,000 feet I didn't think I was going to make it. It took almost 5 hours to get from one of the trailheads to the top. Surprisingly everyone in the group wasn't that sore the next day. Another adventure I had in August was a trip to Darwin, Australia. If you want to see that "outback" then Darwin is the place to go. You can't just go for a swim whenever you like in the local lakes and rivers unless you want to end up as lunch for a 12 foot crocodile. While we were there a scuba diver got eaten by a great white shark! Needless to say we didn't do a whole lot of swimming, but the "jumping" crocodile is cool if you get a chance to visit Darwin. This boat tour takes you down a local river and the guides dangle chunks of pork in the water. The croc's swim right up to the side of the boat. The guides know all the local crocodiles by their size and scars. The older ones are pushing 12 feet and about 1000 pounds! One of them was missing all but one hind leg from fighting with the other croc's over territory. My last trip was a two week tour of China in September. A friend from college and I hit Hong Kong, Beijing, Lhasa, Shanghai, Guangzhou, and then back to Hong Kong. My favorite city is probably Beijing. Lhasa, Tibet is cool but the 15,000 foot elevation kicked my ass! The best way to describe the altitude affect is being in a constant hangover. Beijing traffic is crazy. All the pedestrians and bicyclers pull right up to the edge of your lane in traffic at the crosswalks. Doesn't matter if it's a red or green light they're crossing the road. The one weird thing about Beijing I didn't like was how clean it is. Most big cities are at least a little dirty but Beijing was too clean and we never saw anyone doing the cleaning. Alright I think I've blogged enough for one day.

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4 Comments:

At 2:20 PM, October 23, 2005, Blogger maas said...

LangChang,

Nice blog man, it's pretty easy to do isn't it?! The only problem with my thing is that it's in Korean so I have no idea what buttons do what anymore. That's awesome you got to do a little vacationing around there, how long did it take for you to get your scuba certification? Awesome man, the Maas clan is doing well, if you're stateside next July, the bro is getting married on the 23rd of July. Oh, I was thinking about running a marathon around May 22nd in China - Great Wall of China Marathon. Let me know if you could join me!

 
At 2:22 PM, October 23, 2005, Blogger maas said...

LangChang,

Nice blog, looking good! The photos of you climbing Mt. Fuji are exactly why I never did that, I heard it's horrible and it looks like some kind of military training exercise, although looking back I should have at least tried it. How long did it take you to get your scuba certification? Hey, I was thinking about trying the Great Wall of China marathon around the end of May. Let me know if you are game...because that is going to hurt like Andrighetto squeezing his pee pee between the butt cheeks. Outy.

 
At 11:41 PM, October 24, 2005, Blogger Zahra said...

My Bro has a blog! I need to start adding links to our blog and yours will be one of the first :) Looks like you need to turn on 'word verification' for your comments to keep comments spam out (see comments 1 and 2). Love, Z

 
At 3:15 PM, November 03, 2005, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Hey Weedman! Great Blog! I cant wait to join you in paradise and away from North Dakota winters forever!!! Great pictures! I dont think I would even attempt the chicken feet! :)
--Amanda

 

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