The one lesson I learned during last week’s island trip…
Hike to Pic Paradis
Out and about on the lake on this hot, hot day!
Rockstar Parking
To practice my drowning… I mean, swimming… outside of class, I headed to the local Wills Park Pool.
As I pulled into the parking lot, I noticed it was fairly crowded. That gave me mixed feelings. On one hand, I was about to embarrass myself in front of a lot of people. On the other hand, if I accidentally wandered into the deep end, there would be plenty of witnesses… and hopefully a few willing rescuers.
Fortunately, the parking spot closest to the entrance was open.
Unfortunately, it was reserved for “Rockstars of the Week.”
Now, most sensible people would have parked across the road where there we empty spots.
I am apparently not one of them.
I walked into the front desk and made my case.
“I am learning to swim,” I explained. “It can be independently verified that I sink like a rock. Not just this week, but every single week. Doesn’t that qualify me for that parking spot?”
The nice lady at the front desk did not so much reject my argument as gently shooed me away.
Fair enough.
By the time I came back outside, the spot next to the Rockstar space had opened up.
Honestly, that suited me just fine.
I figured I should probably learn to float in the water before floating any other stupid ideas.

Reached the next milestone on Pegasus
A very hot and humid day on the kayak
With the Rays from Canada
Health Tip: How I Finally Solved My Dehydration Problem
As an inveterate coffee drinker by day and a wine drinker by evening, I spend most of my life in a “lightly mummified”. Add to that our salty and spicy Indian food, and I am about as hydrated as a Bedouin crossing the Sahara.
Of course, I am aware of the wisdom of drinking eight glasses of water during the day. Knowledge, however, has always had only a passing acquaintance with my actual behavior.
That said, I believe I have finally solved my problem. And you can too.
First, if you don’t know how to swim, excellent. You’re already halfway there. If you do know how to swim, I recommend unlearning it first.
Then, and this part is important, sign up for swimming lessons with a relentlessly persistent instructor.
The results have been astonishing. I am now ingesting water at an unprecedented rate. Not all of it through my mouth, mind you, but hydration is hydration.
Frustratingly enough, there is one unexpected side effect.
Instead of floating gracefully, I seem to be using all that extra water as ballast in a submarine. I think I am one periscope and a sonar device short of being able to swim underwater.
On the bright side, I am stepping out of the pool more like a grape and less like a raisin!







