I've read Armour's book and I agree with a lot of what he says. One quote really resonates with me and has saved me many strokes over the years:
"Play the shot you've got the greatest chance of playing well, and play the shot that makes the next shot easy."
It reminds me to not try "hero"...
It has been an amazing year for aurora displays. I've been either too busy or it's been too cloudy but one of these nights I'll get out and try for some pics.
Here are some pictures I took of the Moon and Venus last week.
The first one is from March 23 and the second was taken on March 24. You can see that Venus has passed the Moon. The third picture is a close up of the crescent Moon from March 23.
The St. Patrick’s Day Carolers came by last night for their annual night of going house to house singing the old Irish standards. Here they are in our kitchen. You can see the Guinness boys in the back row, and of course they’re led by good old Father Murphy.
Happy St. Patrick's Day!!
A couple of years ago we were tromping around the forest in Northern Saskatchewan and came across this car in the middle of nowhere. Are there any car experts who could tell me what kind of car this is?
My wife is my hero, no question. I don't know what I'd do without her by my side. She got me through some very difficult times because of health issues despite having to deal with her own health problems. She's the strongest person I know
I don't have a golf ego. This game has brought me to earth often enough to realize that. Nowadays I just go out and enjoy the round and the company. Sure I have expectations of a good round but I'm not devastated if I don't