Thailand journal
by Anton Zuiker on November 23, 2004
My dad writes from Thailand:
You can call me the Kayak kid. I just finished three of the best days of my life. I always say that. I am now in a young persons beach community in southern Thailand in an internet cafe with my head still bobbing back and forth from the three kayak daze that I just shared with Dottie and Nathan. Out wood bnoat cut back and forth across the sea a hundred times. We passed 500 islands. It is best to think o0f Monument Valley with water surrounding each monument. We had kayaks with us on top of our boat and we were constantly circling islands, going through dark cave openings into the center lagoons of other islands and paddling at night to the full moon. It was wonderful. The staff of foru on our bat took care of everything. The cook was a s good as any reasstaurant in hawaii. Putting out five coursemeals with soup home made every noon and then sweet sour shrimp etc. It was wonderful. more late. We kayaked last night through a phosphorescent bay which literally came on like a light show each time our paddles hit the water. it was amazing. Monkeys, monitor lizards, eagles and other birds all over the place Best of all some am lagoons with noting but pure undisturbed silence so wonderful that your ears almost hurt from the lack of work. More later. kayak boy. Looking for a good drink right now. – Joe
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by Anton Zuiker on November 15, 2004
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Joe's travels
by Anton Zuiker on November 13, 2004
Dad sent this message today:
Heading out to Thailand to go kayaking with Nathan and Dot and others Wednesday am. First trime to japan etc. Then more islands and finally 7 days in Hong Kong. Cannot wait but have to keep working all week end to make it happen.
Scary times
by Anton Zuiker on October 31, 2004
Lick this envelope
by Anton Zuiker on October 27, 2004
Looks like George W. Bush has gotten some of the Zuiker brothers back into the trenches. Here’s part of a message sent around by my dad:
Yesterday Larry invited me to do 3 hours of volunteer work at the Kerry Hqtrs. where he is a daily volunteer. I did computer work for them and I felt great when I got back. Those folks are excited and think they have a chance in Arizona. Who knows? I read that Hawaii might go for Bush so I am thinking of flying back 2 days early to volunteer and help out. Not sure.
I still like my dad’s story about the time he protested Nixon wearing a Tricky Dick mask, and when those nice men in the dark suits asked him for his name and Social Security number, he didn’t see any problem sharing the information. Such naivete wouldn’t fly in an age of Ashcroft and the USA Patriot Act.