Sunday, July 01, 2007

Lake Kawaguchi

On Saturday morning (yesterday), we packed ourselves and all our accouterments into the car and headed off to Lake Kawaguchi for the night. We have all been busy recently and the thought of escaping Tokyo for a while was very appealing. The next two weeks will also prove to be hectic, but I am hoping all the positive energy accrued over this weekend will push me over the finish line.

Lake Kawaguchi is about 2 hours drive from Tokyo - well within my patience threshold. We were excited about leaving the rat race and the heat of Tokyo behind. Temperatures in Tokyo have hovered around 30C for the past week and the commute to and from work is not becoming any easier. Because of varying factors, Lake Kawaguchi is considerably cooler than Tokyo. Temperatures hovered around a very comfortable 22C.

We booked in to the Fit Resort Club at about 3pm on Saturday and got settled into our room. Clara was badgering me to go swimming so we went down to the pool soon after our arrival and had a pleasant swim. In the evening, we all headed to a nearby yakiniku restaurant where I ate the equivalent of two cows and drank the equivalent of two Olympic sized swimming pools of beer. Upon returning to our room, Clara was dispatched off to bed, while we all stayed up and chatted.

Clara woke me up this morning at about 7am and made me get organised for breakfast. By 9am, I was sufficiently fortified to be coerced back into the swimming pool by Clara. We were really lucky to have the whole pool to ourselves as all the other guests at the resort seemed to have disappeared. Clara and I really enjoyed our swim and were in the pool for nearly two hours. We had also brought our tennis racquets but did not have enough time to play on this visit. Next time.

After out departure from the resort, we drove around Lake Kawaguchi. We had a local speciality called Hoto for lunch and then Clara selected me to take the helm of a pink pedalo for 15 minutes. Clara started to cry when I started showing her my repertoire of pedalo tricks but I eventually managed to stem the flow of tears by reverting to conventional navigation and propulsion techniques. After I had regained Clara's trust and respect, she started calling me Captain.

I was hoping to get some pictures of Mount Fuji standing over Lake Kawaguchi but the weather did not cooperate. Despite that minor disappointment, we all had an excellent weekend which should give me a good boost for the coming week.

9 comments:

Anonymous said...

Poor Clara, I dont blame her for crying if it was the same antics that you and Mark used to get up to! Seems that you all had a great trip, a good one to repeat sometime, have a good week.

Kane Davidson said...

Yep, it was an excellent weekend. I've just looked at the weather forecast for Tokyo and the temperatures are expected to hover around 26C - not too bad.

Anonymous said...

Did you wet the bed?

Kane Davidson said...

Not that I am aware of. Thanks for asking.

Anonymous said...

Have you ever been stung on the ass by a wasp?

Kane Davidson said...

Nope but I remember being stung several times on the foot. Nasty blighters!!

Anonymous said...

When you were born your father and I cried and cried for years because you were so ugly, but then we learned to live with it and we reminded ourselves how lucky we were to have a good looking son like Mark.

Anonymous said...

Yes - I have funnily enough!

Kane Davidson said...

Thanks to all my mothers for the recent submission of comments.

Plastic surgery has been booked.