The weather has changed back to golf weather. Sunday found the old
foursome, as in the four of us that have played together in league for
about 15 years. Anyway, the old foursome played at Copper Creek in
Pleasant Hill. The course is three times longer, greens four times as
large with water and traps, bigger than Dayton. I shot a sweet 84 with
only two holes where I messed up. What does that say about my 85 at
Dayton? Pathetic or lack of concentration? Tuesday will take me and
my retiree buddy, Marla and hubby Mark, to the Harvestor in Rhodes,
Iowa. A high priced course, tough also. I am looking towards mid
November as my departure time for Texas. I have my music chosen,
now I have to pack the stereo units and one more job done! Keep
your head down and follow through! C
Monday, September 25, 2006
Retirement activities
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Thursday, September 21, 2006
Rainy Days and NO GOLF
It is a good thing we were able to golf on Weds, since Thurs and Frid
are destined to be rainy. The new machine is a pistol and will give me
a lot of headaches until I have it mastered. My coach will probably get
tired of me real soon. I am glad she gave me a new UNI notebook to
write down everything.
Posted by Cyndy at 3:04 PM 0 comments
Tuesday, September 19, 2006
Woodcliff, Nebraska
September 2006 at Woodcliff, Nebraska was
a mini JFK reunion. The Queen, Boomer,
Mel and Thandy in the back with Cindo,
Ree and Bucky. Weather was challenging,
4.8" of rain on night, the next night God
was mad at USC and stirred up some tornado
weather at halftime. C
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