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A Little Color in the Drizzle

As winter lingers and we endure this endless march of rainy days, it’s nice to look outside and see a few little sparks of color in the garden.  Trisha planted some hellebores last year and they are stunning winter bloomers. During a brief break in the rain this afternoon I raced outside and had these little ladies pose for me.

Hellebores

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Christmas Lingers

For Christmas I got Trisha one of those big Amaryllis bulbs I’ve seen so many times in gift catalogs over the years.  I had no idea what to expect so what a delightful surprise it’s been to watch these enormous, magnificent flowers emerge from simple long stems with no leaves.  Pretty cool.

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Still Winter

Winter lingers.  We awoke this morning to a lovely coating of snow and snow squalls and sun breaks alternated throughout the day.  All so typical of this time of year.  I guess I timed my hand surgery right: there’s no sign of any sunny days until Tuesday.

Afternoon Snow Squall

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Hand Surgery Again

The same “trigger finger” malady that bugged me during my last year of work at Microsoft came back, this time in my thumb.  I received a cortisone injection on it last year but it came back.  I was able to schedule the surgery during the same time as the NCAA basketball tournament and while the weather is still mostly wet so I hope to be able to golf again by the end of the month. In the mean time, it’s lots of TV-watching and more work on the stamp collection.  I can still use the keyboard, manipulate the mouse left-handed and manage the tweezers when needed.

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Hint of Spring and Great Front Nine

With the forecast calling for mid-day highs in the 50’s I decided to make the 90-minute trek to Trophy Lake, one of my favorite area courses.  It turned out to be a delightful day, weather- and golf-wise.  I put in a solid couple of hours at the practice range yesterday so I was excited to get to the first tee.  After a pedestrian bogey on the first hole I reeled off six consecutive pars and ended the front nine at just two over par and 13 putts.  My success continued with pars at holes 10, 11 and 13 so I went to the 14th tee at just four over.  As often happens I hit a stretch where I was bedeviled by that ugly left hook off the tee and went nine over for the final six holes.

Still, it was my best round at Trophy Lake and an 85 at a course with a 128 slope rating is a great result for me.

Trophy Lake, March 8, 2012

Trophy Lake, March 8, 2012

 

This also marked my 12th consecutive  round under 90, tying my best at that stat.  My scoring average over 13 rounds this year is 86.8, really good I think considering the generally crummy weather I’ve played in until today.

Putting Notes.  Although I’ll continue to work most on the longer clubs during the spring trying to improve fairways hit and greens in regulation, I’m still aware of how important putting is.  Over the past three rounds, I’ve holed 24 of 27 putts from ten feet and closer.  That kind of putting inevitably saves two to three strokes per round.

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Filling Those Dreary Winter Days

It’s that time of year when, even though the days are getting longer, the weather is still mostly gray skies and drizzle.  Or, as we have today, three-four inches of snow. I’ve saved lots of work on my stamps collection just for these periods.  I’ve been spending hours a day fully cataloging each and every U.S. stamp I have. So far I’ve finished 1990 to 2011 and 1857 to 1953 and the count is just a little under 5,000 unique items.  Just last week I sent off 1,800 stamps to a dealer in Utah and I’ll use the proceeds from that sale to fill in a missing older items.

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Valentine’s Day with Gauguin

I’d been looking forward to seeing the Gauguin paintings ever since the Seattle Art Museum announced the exhibit last year.  But I have to say I was disappointed.  Too many of the works in this show were so drab chromatically, lacking the vibrant colors I associate with Gauguin’s works.  The information about the artist’s life and time in the south Pacific was fascinating but many of the specific items in this exhibit just didn’t strike my fancy.

Still, it was a nice way to spend a chilly February morning and I had delicious blueberry pancakes for lunch afterwards at the Fonte Cafe.

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Low Golf Score of the Year

It’s very early to be noting low scores, I know.  But this morning I carded my personal best on the Twin Rivers course in Fall City.  It’s a smallish accomplishment.  Twin Rivers is a par 70 layout with a slope rating of just 109 from the blue tees.  Still, in cool, damp weather with very mediocre greens I shot an 80, two lower than my previous best there.  Since June of last year, my scoring average in 86.5 with fifty-seven of seventy-two rounds below 90 and twenty-five (35%) below 85. I’m going to challenge myself this year by playing a couple of harder courses each month to see if I can maintain that level of play.

 

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An Evening of Horses

The fascinating Cavalia show made a return visit to our area and we made a night of it.  We bought tickets that included a nice pre-show buffet with wine and a post-performance visit to the stables.  We had seen the show several years ago but it’s still quite an event.  The horses, of course, are wondrous by themselves: amazingly beautiful, graceful and powerful creatures.  The trainers, riders and acrobats are equally impressive.  The walk through the stables was a disappointment: visitors aren’t allowed to touch the horses who were clearly focused on their post-show meal anyway.

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Ice Storm

What a day!  A nearly one-inch glaze has covered everything overnight.  It’s beautiful but is proving very damaging to many of our trees and shrubs.  Beginning last night we could hear periodic sounds of crack!-thud! as scores of branches and tree tops cascaded to the ground under the enormous weight of the ice.  As I went out this morning to survey the damage I snapped some photos of the delicate dried stems and buds surrounded by their crystalline coating.

Ice-coated Echinacea

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