Thursday, July 21, 2011

Dragon Boat Races on Lake Phalen

Dragon Boat races on Lake Phalen have become a great summer tradition here in Saint Paul. I believe dragon boats originated in China a few thousand years ago. The original purpose is a little unclear, but dragons are supposed to bring good luck. Each boat looks a lot like a big canoe capable of holding 18-24 participants. At the stem is a large dragon head artfully carved and painted. Ay the signal, everyone paddles to a drum beat. Kinda fun!

Zack watching the dragon boats

On shore a little festival is set up for the crowd including martial arts demos, Tae Kwan Do, meditation, and lots of good Asian food.



In my case, it was a good excuse to hit the water and watch the show up close and personal. I trucked over the Prodigal and my grandsons' boat for my friend Zack. As is often the case, we were the only craft out on the water, excepting the dragon boats and a few county boat patrols.

We had a great time, of course. Next year I will have to go again!

Grandchildren: What fun!




The purpose of this blog is to report on boating light water craft within the Twin City area. But I am afraid I've gotten a little bit sidetracked in the last few weeks. There has been bad weather. My little pickup has needed a lot of work. Most of all, the grandchildren came came for a visit.

They have a little seven foot pram all their own. This was the first time they could take it out, So their dad, Evan, took them rowing. They are just a touch too young to be out by themselves, so dad gave them their first lesson. They did well, of course. I'm proud of them!

 Both boys pulling together

So I thought I would indulge by sharing a couple photos with you. Enjoy!