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Toledo Visit
Posted in Travel on 28-Oct-2008
Trisha and I took a long weekend and spent three wonderful days visiting my family in Toledo. The visit included a Friday night football game, a spa session, two rounds of golf, a great early Thanksgiving feast, and a hike along Swan Creek. In addition to the slide show snippets here, there are three albums of photos in my Picasa Web Albums: one of the girls playing in the fall leaves, our walk along the creek, and a miscellaneous collection of Bailey the dog, football, golf and our return flight to Seattle. I even managed to squeeze in a quick nine holes of golf Monday afternoon after the nine-hour trip home.
http://picasaweb.google.com/s/c/bin/slideshow.swf
Whoohoo!!! Golf handicap at 14.6
Posted in Golf on 22-Oct-2008
My Ghin handicap index went to 14.6 with this week’s update; the lowest ever. Maybe I should stop playing now. The bad part is to keep it there I have to consistently shoot scores in the low 80’s… Not a likely development. Still, I’m happy to be at this point given that I was at 19.0 at the end of July; a year ago at this time my handicap was 16.2.
Brrrr!!! First snow on Mt. Si
Posted in Weather on 21-Oct-2008
Great score on a lovely fall day
Posted in Golf on 20-Oct-2008
I love fall golf… and why not! After several weeks of so-so golf I shot a devine 79 today; my second-best score ever. Four hours walking the Mt. Si course on a cool fall afternoon would have been fun in any case but a one-over par 37 on the back nine surely added to the experience. That included a birdie 2 on the 17th hole where my tee shot ended up just four inches from a hole-in-one.
Snoqualmie Challenge
Posted in Golf on 16-Oct-2008
Through a friend I got a chance to play the TPC Snoqualmie Ridge course today. It has been the setting of the Boeing Classic Champions’ Tour event for the past several years as well as an LPGA tournament. From the blue tees it’s one of the tougher courses in the area with a 137 slope rating. After a shaky triple bogey eight on the first hole I settled down to play bogey golf over the next eight holes for a respectable 48 on the front nine finishing with a birdie 2 on the 180-yard par three ninth. After that, let’s just say things didn’t go so well and I ended up shooting well over 100. Nonetheless, it was a lovely fall day and great fun playing a very challenging PGA-level course in a spectacular setting.
Bonsai visit
Posted in Visitors on 11-Oct-2008
Our long-time friend and colleague, George Greenia, dropped by for a short stay and we decided to take advantage of the lovely fall day to visit the Pacific Rim Bonsai Collection. The gardens feature dozens of spectacular plants, some of them creating fantastic miniature landscapes. Of course, spending time with the esteemed professor Greenia is a treat onto itself, especially since he has recieved the Cross of Isabel the Catholic from the government of Spain for his research in the area of Spanish pilgrimages.
"Lucy"
Posted in Entertainment on 10-Oct-2008
We were among the very first visitors on the opening day of the Lucy exhibit at the Pacific Science Center. We were surprised and ultimately delighted with the historical background about Ethiopia and the excellent explanations of the anthropological techniques involved in dating the fossils and determining Lucy’s bipedalism. The bones themselves were absolutely stunning. It’s been thirty-plus years since I sat in the classroom listening to lectures on physical anthropology but I’ve never lost interest in the area and seeing the Lucy fossils up close was a thrilling experience.
Fall is here… maybe a hint of Winter too
Posted in Around the house, Golf, Weather on 10-Oct-2008
We’ve had rain every day for the past eight days and last night’s forecast included references to snow in the mountain passes for the first time this fall. Then this morning there was a hint of frost on the grass. Fall here always includes some stunning days, however. Yesterday after work I played nine holes of golf and the combination of the cool, clear air and the rays of the setting sun illuminating the rocky west face of Mount Si made for a stroll that was both exhilarating and relaxing at the same time. Oh, and I shot a 41: that’s always good for the spirit as well.
Just now as I’m writing this a big, fat raccoon waddled past the kitchen window checking to see, no doubt, if Trisha had left any of the bird feeders out for the night.
Excellent Outing
Posted in Golf on 22-Sep-2008
But Sunday after watching five hours of Ryder Cup matches the clouds lifted and I was off to Mt. Si where I had the course pretty much to myself. And what a great finish to the weekend. I logged a rock-solid three-over-par 39 on the front nine and ended up with a best-this-year score of 81 with eleven pars.
More Bear Sightings
Posted in Around the house on 8-Sep-2008
It sounds like our ursine visitor (see August 5th post) has decided to stay around the neighborhood. There have been several sightings of Mr. Bear raiding trash cans and bird feeders over the past couple of weeks. One neighbor also found the corpse of a deer fawn and we fear it’s the same little guy we’ve spotted several times in June and July (see posts of June 29 and July 9). We’re bringing in all the bird feeders every night and moving about carefully around the yard after sunset.

