The *NEW* Good Morning Thread!
You need a well-placed drive on #8 to arrive at 150-160 yds to the green - narrow fairway. The green looks interesting with what looks like like a funnel which runs from the back RH corner to the front LH corner.
Norm - Glad you had a productive day, sounds like the exterior maintenance is going well!
Jim - Glad the funeral went well and parking didn't turn out to be much of an issue. I hate gravel roads on the motorcycle, I would have parked and walked. You know what I really hate, fresh chip and seal asphalt maintenance. You might as well throw some ball bearings in a puddle of oil, very dangerous, and a real PITA to get off your bike!
Didn't do much today, I was on dog patrol while my wife went down the street to clean house for the neighbor. I was in the doghouse when she came back because the dogs got into a fight over a toy, and Maggie got the toy, but got her chin split open in the process. They aren't fighting trying to hurt each other, as in actually biting, just wild growling and gnashing. Someone eventually catches a canine in the face area and blood is drawn. I had the bleeding stopped by the time my wife got home by putting some styptic powder on it and applying pressure, but of course it's my fault for not breaking it up soon enough! I don't care, there's no way in hell I'm getting in between two Bulldogs when they're going at it like that!
Jim - Glad the funeral went well and parking didn't turn out to be much of an issue. I hate gravel roads on the motorcycle, I would have parked and walked. You know what I really hate, fresh chip and seal asphalt maintenance. You might as well throw some ball bearings in a puddle of oil, very dangerous, and a real PITA to get off your bike!
Didn't do much today, I was on dog patrol while my wife went down the street to clean house for the neighbor. I was in the doghouse when she came back because the dogs got into a fight over a toy, and Maggie got the toy, but got her chin split open in the process. They aren't fighting trying to hurt each other, as in actually biting, just wild growling and gnashing. Someone eventually catches a canine in the face area and blood is drawn. I had the bleeding stopped by the time my wife got home by putting some styptic powder on it and applying pressure, but of course it's my fault for not breaking it up soon enough! I don't care, there's no way in hell I'm getting in between two Bulldogs when they're going at it like that!
Norm GREAT Pic I think the middle arrow tip is covering up my ball. There's actually a drain there.The light spot on the green [under the left arrow] actually feeds the collection area. It takes a perfect shot to the middle left to stay on
Thanks Kenneth! My dogs are so sweet with us and other people, and I know neither one would ever purposely bite me, but when they get like that with each other they temporarily lose their minds. You're just asking for it if you get in the middle of one of their scraps.
Went up to Wally's yesterday, took up cans and got frustrated at the return machines.... UGH...... BUT!! I found the Chicago Pizzas! Bought 2 I think the meat lovers and the supreme. Wifey already had a ham in the oven so we didn't sample last night, but maybe tonight! I will follow your expert pizza chef instructions to a tee, Ralph!! Looking forward to it.
Good morning guys,
Cold here this morning, 24° F at 0600, and we're supposed to get scattered flurries, but no real accumulation. Morning lows on Friday - Sunday this week are projected to be -3, 2, and 7.
Went to a live Nativity scene yesterday evening at the Church where my wife and I were married. We try to make it every year. They have a beautiful location for it, and it is complete with Shepherds, Camels, Sheep, Cattle, Donkeys, and an Angel. There are also Carolers, and hot coffee, hot chocolate, and cookies for visitors. It is an annual tradition that they've been putting on for over 40-years.
Hope everyone has a great day!
Cold here this morning, 24° F at 0600, and we're supposed to get scattered flurries, but no real accumulation. Morning lows on Friday - Sunday this week are projected to be -3, 2, and 7.
Went to a live Nativity scene yesterday evening at the Church where my wife and I were married. We try to make it every year. They have a beautiful location for it, and it is complete with Shepherds, Camels, Sheep, Cattle, Donkeys, and an Angel. There are also Carolers, and hot coffee, hot chocolate, and cookies for visitors. It is an annual tradition that they've been putting on for over 40-years.
Hope everyone has a great day!
Went up to Wally's yesterday, took up cans and got frustrated at the return machines.... UGH...... BUT!! I found the Chicago Pizzas! Bought 2 I think the meat lovers and the supreme. Wifey already had a ham in the oven so we didn't sample last night, but maybe tonight! I will follow your expert pizza chef instructions to a tee, Ralph!! Looking forward to it.
Now, for this "Ralph" business, please, I beg you, call me Chris!
Norm - You're very welcome. Here's one other option. My wife and I watch quite a bit of tv, we watch quite a few movies, and I love watching sports. We already had a 55-inch smart TV a couple years ago, but it was aging, and we decided to move it to our bedroom and replace it with a near top of the line 70-inch Samsung 5G QLED Smart TV, with a Harmon Kardon home surround sound system. Wow, what an incredible picture and viewing experience!!! Top of the line Smart TV's have really dropped in price the last 2-years. My recommendation is splurge on yourself and get yourself a new, extremely large, Smart TV. I guarantee you will not regret it, the increased viewing pleasure is like the difference between night and day!
Chris - It is. There are however, days I wake up thinking they should put me in traction. A hot (115°F) whirlpool helps significantly. Glad I put this in during my remodel - I knew the day would come when I became an old geezer. Today we make the Tabbouleh and more cornbread.
All the times we've been to RMNP hiking, we've stayed at the Wildwood Inn in Estes Park. Their rooms are beautiful, with a full kitchenette, so you don't have to eat out every night if you don't want to. The best thing about the style of room we always rent is that it has a large (4 person) hot tub on your private deck that overlooks the mountains. After a full day of hiking 10 to 14-miles at altitude (10K to 14K-feet), and a good dinner, it was so nice to crawl in that hot tub with an ice cold beer! I'm convinced we couldn't have hiked 107-miles in 10-days without the rejuvenating properties of that hot tub!
Chris - Good recommendation - I enjoy watching movies and very select sporting events (90% golf). I have a friend w/ an 86" Smart TV. I have a Bose 5.5. surround system. I realize the significant price drop in Smart TV pricing. It remains highly unlikely I can justify the purchase of any HDMI Smart TV while a perfectly good/functional 36" CRT gets the job done. Heck, my dual HDMI PC monitor is larger (41") than my CRT TV. As I said, maybe I should move my davenport into my office?
Chris - My first time to RMNP was 1959. A two week cross country road trip with our parents in a new 1959 Buick Invicta Estate Station Wagon (Dark Green) - round trip from Elgin, IL>Wall Drug, Burma Shave signs>Pikes Peak>Colorado>New Mexico back home via original Route 66. Four of us (prior to my younger brother's birth, 1962). I'll never forget pulling into Estes Park - quite abandoned relative today's environment. We camped the majority of the trip - big old canvas tent with big poles - it was quite the trip, awesome campfires, lots of hikes.
EDIT: Maybe I should pay attention to each post? Sorry, Jeff.
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Chris - My first time to RMNP was 1959. A two week cross country road trip with our parents in a new 1959 Buick Invicta Estate Station Wagon (Dark Green) - round trip from Elgin, IL>Wall Drug, Burma Shave signs>Pikes Peak>Colorado>New Mexico back home via original Route 66. Four of us (prior to my younger brother's birth, 1962). I'll never forget pulling into Estes Park - quite abandoned relative today's environment. We camped the majority of the trip - big old canvas tent with big poles - it was quite the trip, awesome campfires, lots of hikes.
One more thing about Estes Park, Dawn and I consider it "Our Place". The first time we went was in the fall of 2009, we weren't married yet and I had taken her with me on a 3-day business trip to Denver first, and then we drove up to Estes Park. When going over the mountain where you get the first good view of Estes in the valley Dawn thought it was the most beautiful place she had ever seen and it brought tears to her eyes. When we got to our condo, I had Roses, a box of fine chocolates, and a chilled bottle of Champaign waiting. That evening I took her to the finest restaurant in Estes, The Black Canyon Inn, and in the middle of dinner got up and got down on one knee and proposed. She was totally surprised, but thankfully thru the happy tears, she said yes, and everyone within eye/earshot applauded. And as Paul Harvey would say, "Now you know the rest of the story!"
Jim - You are the man. I would have forgotten, honestly. Just like I forgot a couple ingredients at the grocery store, yesterday. Middle of preparing the Tabouli right now, then the jalapeno cornbread. Thanks for the reminder - seriously; since, we both know crispy is always best.
Ok now I was gonna have some smartass reply to you Chris about your other name and the pizza instructions but then you tell us that proposal story- You smmoooth romantic devil you.... Ok so no "Ralph" could be that romantic! Great story, I'll let you know about the pizza.
Incoming....prepping Tabbouleh
Must be sharp
Parsley (washed)
Parsley rolled (to dry)
Parsley (dried)
Parsley (florets)
Ten times more garlic than recipe requires
Diced garlic
Garlic & scallions
Diced scallions
Fresh mint
Diced mint
Fresh lemons
Squeezed lemon juice
Buckwheat (boiled w/ salt)
Buckwheat (after sitting 20')
Buckwheat, olive oil, lemon juice & mint (into refrigerator for 3 hrs)
Must be sharp
Parsley (washed)
Parsley rolled (to dry)
Parsley (dried)
Parsley (florets)
Ten times more garlic than recipe requires
Diced garlic
Garlic & scallions
Diced scallions
Fresh mint
Diced mint
Fresh lemons
Squeezed lemon juice
Buckwheat (boiled w/ salt)
Buckwheat (after sitting 20')
Buckwheat, olive oil, lemon juice & mint (into refrigerator for 3 hrs)
Ok now I was gonna have some smartass reply to you Chris about your other name and the pizza instructions but then you tell us that proposal story- You smmoooth romantic devil you.... Ok so no "Ralph" could be that romantic! Great story, I'll let you know about the pizza.
I sure as hell hope you and Dan like the pizza, or I'm gonna be too embarrassed to even get on here! Not!!!!
Great Pizza, Chris. We really liked it. Crust was crunchy- Wifey even ate the Pizza bones, which she almost never does. So we ate it all and Buddy didn't get any bones... poor little guy.
Whew, after all that build up by me, I'm really glad you enjoyed it! I really like that crunchy crust too, has a really unique flavor! Sorry Buddy missed out on leftovers though!