| Where in the World is Graz anyway?
That was my first question when they asked to host the 2003 world
championships. Well, now I know, check it out. Graz
is in South East Austria, near Slovenia (formerly Yugoslavia, and
host to the Soca River, worth the trip) It is also only 3 hours
from Venice, ahh, Venice… Sorry.
Graz has about 800,000 people according to Tobi, don’t
know exactly, but it is a fair sized city. What I do know is that
the hole is under the busiest bridge in the city, and that part
of the city is like a little Manhattan. Tight streets with trolley’s
carrying people everywhere, haven’t ridden one yet to know
what’s up with them. I just walk everywhere. No rent a car.
I get up and eat breakfast, then walk my boat about 100 yards to
the river, put in for a warm-up and paddle downstream about ¼
of a mile to the hole, practice, then walk home. On the way home,
I stop at a bar (always open) and buy a shot of Tequilla. The purpose
is quite honorable, actually. My slalom coach, Sylvan, told me a
shot will kill any unwanted guests you may have picked up in the
river. This is not a clean river, I am afraid.
Afterwards, there is anything you could want at your
fingertips. Internet café’s, quaint restaurants of
all types, with chairs set right on the cobblestone streets. Shopping
like you wouldn’t believe (I don’t know if my family
can resist the temptation, scary). I seem to enjoy the bakery, the
butcher, and Petro’s Pizza on the hill most.
I could go on an on about Graz. It will be my home
for 6 weeks this year, and three weeks last year. I am glad about
that. I wish my family were here today, instead of
another week from now, they will love it.
The only scary thing is the “silent killers”.
Like vampires, but more deadly. The trains. They make no sound (for
me, who is ½ deaf, or my son who is 2/3’s deaf) and
they run all day along the streets right next to the sidewalk. One
step off the sidewalk at a bad time and you are road kill. I will
have to drill my son hard to be aware, scary to say the least.
Tomorrow I will try the floating Island created
for Graz by a New York architect, supposed to be famous, but I am
not up on those things. The island has a coffee bar on it and was
created for the “Culture Capital of Europe” which was
awarded to Graz in 2003.
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Truly in an urban environment, this is the bridge
over the hole.

Tobi starting his walk back to our apartment.

A random commuter, wondering what kind of get-up
I have on. Little does he know that it is the top of the line Mountain
Surf Dryback Drydeck, compared to his middle of the line polo.
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