7:39 am - Monday - May 5th - LPG&RVR - 40° F, humidity 46%, wind 11 mph out of the north....crystal clear, blue, sunny skies today with a forecast high of 66° F. On this date in 2012 TLE and I were at Granite City Brewing in Lincoln, Nebraska sampling some brews, and an appetizer.....
.....we settled on two pints of their Broad Axe Stout, and Asian Crispy Shrimp for the appetizer.........we were treated to a sublime sunset in Nebraska that night followed a few hours later by thunder/lightning and torrential rain.Sunday was our Friday this week, and it began with very cold, overcast, breezy weather. I wore two long sleeve shirts, my Levis, my hooded Carhartt jacket, gloves, and thermal socks....that was just about right. With such cold, blustery, winterlike weather many golfers who had tee times decided not to play, and I don't blame them. There were, however, 6 intrepid twosomes that did keep their tee times. I staged 9 Yamaha gassers, and six of them saw action.....
The 3 which did not see action Sunday
......you've probably noticed I'm not making a rounds of the course, at least these first four days, and that is because we have a Course Marshal (Claude) who takes care of the goose leavings, and rakes the traps Thursday through Sunday each week. Eventually I'll be doing that again, but not until this Monday when Claude is off work.
Every Spring, when we arrive for another summer season here at LPG&RVR I find the 'Caddy Shack' workbench is covered with tools, fasteners, irrigation parts, etc., and eventually, like Sunday, I spend time putting things away, and clearing the bench surface so one can actually find things, and perform small tasks on the now cleared workbench surface. It only took me an hour, and soon the interior of the 'Caddy Shack' was useable again....
.....and the floor could be seen once again.....
.....I spent time cleaning golf balls Jose and Bob found out on the the course after a recent storm uncovered them, and re-parking around 10 golf carts in the cart shelter so I could once again walk in between the carts from the front to the back. We resell those golf balls I cleaned for 50 cents apiece in the Pro Shop. The really good ones go for $1.50. I gave TLE her lunch break at 11:40 am as I was out of things to do. I only had one phone call the entire hour.
Meanwhile Scottie Scheffler was lapping the field at the Byron Nelson Championship in Texas....at one point he was up by 9 strokes, and finally won by 8 strokes. He led this tournament wire to wire for his first win of the season. Everyone else was playing for second place. He finished at 31 under par with rounds of 10 under par, 8 under par, 5 under par and 8 under par....a truly dominating performance.
After lunch I found 3 of the 6 golf carts we rented had been returned....
....so I cleaned them, and put them away....only three to go!
It was a slow afternoon, so I planned to clock out at 2:30 pm. I took a few pictures of the Clubhouse area, and Eagle Mountain in the distance....
Everything is SO green right now
...around 2:45 pm I headed home to watch the last few holes of the aforementioned golf tournament, and take a nap before returning around 4:45 pm to wash the last three golf carts, and bring TLE home......
TLE toting a bag of trash from the office
....she's done for the day, and now our four day weekend begins.
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