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1 hour ago, BIG STU said:

Love it man. Reminds me of growing up with us living literally in the middle of the course my old man ran. Later on being on some kind of mower at daylight. Now days I am retired but have my version of it during DST. Being a full member I have some privilages. I tee off basically at daylight before the Men's groups. Out there by myself enjoying the sights and smells. All that combines with the golf. Yeah I hate winter and non DST

Love my Wednesday mornings.

Get a bit of a sleep in because it's my single day off and Ivan and I have our Swimming Lessons together. 

Today was first time dunk day which was fun. 

However because he has more teeth coming in I had to wake him up to take him which was well entertaining. Managed to get down work done prior, good few cups of coffee and a decent breakfast. 

Now relax and enjoy the sunny weather.

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Mornings are my go time, have been since those loving Drill Sergeants chearfully woke us gently with garbage can lids banging the can.  It was early 1980s and training was shaped by Vietnam War doctrine of up before dawn to repel the morning attack, our before dawn was 3:30am which also had us doing physical training in the cool of the midwestern summer weather of Missouri.  So 5:00am is like sleeping in right? ⏰

Little extra time built in so the little bit that is afforded to getting brain in gear is before downstairs to put coffee on, cereal in the bowl, [work] computers on and connected, garbage rolled out today because it is Wednesday, Corgis brought in after their outside after wife gave them breakfast with a carrot snack to help them ignore edible things outside... ☕

To the basement telework 'office' [photo in yesterday's post] computers logged in to be online by 6:30 - regular programs booted to be fully functional sooner than later - this morning the ancient primary finance system program is on its 8th attempt to boot already...  it's 6:50am.   Yeah, finally it connected and the command prompt (it is that old) window is ready for text only inputs to pull the overnight reports that drives the first part of the work day. 💻🖥️

Envious of those with flagsticks in their sight in the morning, living vicariously through your posts so keep those coming ⛳ Weekends are totally different, come on weekend 🗓️

 

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Hold on to your hats all you coffee drinkers. I have never had a cup of coffee. Nope never! 

Typical mornings:

Wake up at 6:30 take a shower, get dressed, and let the dog out. Stroll over to my office and log in to work. Check for any urgent emails and answer. Open up MGS and see what's going on. Realize I got caught up and scramble to let the dog back in before he starts digging a hole somewhere. He is only a 9-month-old.  CRAP be right back forgot the dog.

Okay, I'm back. I can't eat or drink right away in the morning. My body needs wake up time. So around 9:00 I'll stroll to the kitchen and make myself something small (English Muffin, Bagel or some Eggo waffles) and have a hot chocolate or a soda. I keep MGS open most of the day (dual monitors). It might come across as I'm retired but I am still a full timer. Lunch time is noon, so another quick bite (sandwich) and practice some putting or range time on the simulator.  But Fridays are half days and I'm done by 11:45 so off to the course (weather permitting). Weekends start at 7:00am for me. Saturday is typical chores or maybe golf except during winter and early spring. My youngest is still in college and on the track team so Saturdays we usually go to her track meet wherever it may be. Sundays have always been my dedicated golf day. On the course around 8:00 am.     

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My alarm is set for 5:15 am but rarely goes off. I usually get up somewhere between 4:30 and 4:45.  I never was a coffee drinker and gave up sodas a few years back. Energy drinks have been my caffeine delivery vehicle for over 15 years.  Rockstar Zero Carb is my drink of choice.  I use to drink 1 every morning, but for the past couple of years I've started drinking a 2nd in the afternoons. We are leaving on an 8 day cruise Saturday and I figured smuggling 16 Rockstars on the ship was probably pushing my luck, so I have replaced my energy drinks with a caffeine pill.  I am on week 3 of a 200 mg pill in the morning and 1/2 pill in the afternoon which has gone surprisingly smoothly.  I don't miss the drinks nearly as much as I thought, and I'm saving a ton of money as a bonus.  My plan is to gradually start cutting down the dosage of the pills until I don't use them at all, but we'll see.  I could just as easily be back on the Rockstars the day we get back from the cruise!

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3 hours ago, BIG STU said:

Love it man. Reminds me of growing up with us living literally in the middle of the course my old man ran. Later on being on some kind of mower at daylight. Now days I am retired but have my version of it during DST. Being a full member I have some privilages. I tee off basically at daylight before the Men's groups. Out there by myself enjoying the sights and smells. All that combines with the golf. Yeah I hate winter and non DST

My thoughts exactly- instead of getting on the equipment, I got the caddy area ready to rock-n-roll and tried to get ready for the groups as they came in. We DID have to go get the tractor a few times to pull carts out of the creeks on the course though. During one of our tournaments, I got to caddy for Emerson Boozer (old time Jets running back) and LLoyd Ruby (Indy car driver). Lots of really good memories- not mention incredible views

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Interesting differences in peoples am routines. The Navy taught me coffee was indispensable part of life - maybe even a basic food group. Today I limit myself to only 2 cups and on a very rare case 3. I also start to wake up at 5:30 was that also a 'leftover' from the Navy? I don't have to go to work being retired - but I do love mornings. 

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19 minutes ago, Merlin1313 said:

My thoughts exactly- instead of getting on the equipment, I got the caddy area ready to rock-n-roll and tried to get ready for the groups as they came in. We DID have to go get the tractor a few times to pull carts out of the creeks on the course though. During one of our tournaments, I got to caddy for Emerson Boozer (old time Jets running back) and LLoyd Ruby (Indy car driver). Lots of really good memories- not mention incredible views

In the summer before I started running the driving range I went up the hill about 150 yards and started lining the carts up then it was to the barn to do whatever needed to be done that day whether cutting greens or fairways. Now when I took over the range I worked late to pick up balls after we closed at 10:00 to prevent theft. I still did the cart thing but then went to the range to wash the balls picked up the night before. when the range needed to be cut it was sorta a all nighter. Picked the balls then hooked up the pull gangs and cut the range then went ahead and washed balls. Those nights I usually slept in to like 11:00 or so. I would open up the range around 9 AM. Had a retiree come in about noon and I was off until around 6:00 or so. I ran the range the last 2 years before I went into the Navy. Now if I played in a tournament etc then one of two retirees came in or else the range was closed. We used lake balls from our lake on the range so in the winter the range was mostly closed being in a wet low area.. I spent most of the winter in the range shack ( 14 x 16) striping balls heater and radio cranked up. It was kinda tedious with a ball clamp rotator and paint brush. If I really got on it I could do like 40 balls an hour. 

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12 minutes ago, tony@CIC said:

Interesting differences in peoples am routines. The Navy taught me coffee was indispensable part of life - maybe even a basic food group. Today I limit myself to only 2 cups and on a very rare case 3. I also start to wake up at 5:30 was that also a 'leftover' from the Navy? I don't have to go to work being retired - but I do love mornings. 

Navy vet myself but did not drink too much coffee. LOL remember the lifers mostly Chiefs that had a coffee cup clipped to their belt. Went from station BSing with other Chiefs drinking coffee. Yeah the Navy runs on coffee

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38 minutes ago, Tom the Golf Nut said:

Hold on to your hats all you coffee drinkers. I have never had a cup of coffee. Nope never! 

Typical mornings:

Wake up at 6:30 take a shower, get dressed, and let the dog out. Stroll over to my office and log in to work. Check for any urgent emails and answer. Open up MGS and see what's going on. Realize I got caught up and scramble to let the dog back in before he starts digging a hole somewhere. He is only a 9-month-old.  CRAP be right back forgot the dog.

Okay, I'm back. I can't eat or drink right away in the morning. My body needs wake up time. So around 9:00 I'll stroll to the kitchen and make myself something small (English Muffin, Bagel or some Eggo waffles) and have a hot chocolate or a soda. I keep MGS open most of the day (dual monitors). It might come across as I'm retired but I am still a full timer. Lunch time is noon, so another quick bite (sandwich) and practice some putting or range time on the simulator.  But Fridays are half days and I'm done by 11:45 so off to the course (weather permitting). Weekends start at 7:00am for me. Saturday is typical chores or maybe golf except during winter and early spring. My youngest is still in college and on the track team so Saturdays we usually go to her track meet wherever it may be. Sundays have always been my dedicated golf day. On the course around 8:00 am.     

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2 hours ago, EasyPutter said:

Mornings are my go time, have been since those loving Drill Sergeants chearfully woke us gently with garbage can lids banging the can.

I still remember when I first heard that racket. At Ft. Jackson, SC in '71.

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32 minutes ago, tony@CIC said:

Interesting differences in peoples am routines. The Navy taught me coffee was indispensable part of life - maybe even a basic food group. Today I limit myself to only 2 cups and on a very rare case 3. I also start to wake up at 5:30 was that also a 'leftover' from the Navy? I don't have to go to work being retired - but I do love mornings. 

Definitely left over! Something about a nice sunrise and relaxing in the early AM that you can’t beat. We used to have to run the RHIB boats on board in the morning when out to sea. Would get up at 5 to do that. Could catch the nice night sky and stars then by the time you finish running it you could catch the sunrise. There are very few things in life I have experience that have been better than those experiences in the morning 

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3 hours ago, hohjoe said:

I still remember when I first heard that racket. At Ft. Jackson, SC in '71.

LOL and it was not reserved just for the Army we heard it just as well in Orlando at boot camp. First morning I was already up and in the head. I came out and the guy asked me "WTH was I doing?" I told him and he said to help get the rest of the slugs up

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3 hours ago, hohjoe said:

I still remember when I first heard that racket. At Ft. Jackson, SC in '71.

Lackland AFB '76- but I still think the best way to see a sunrise is if you've been up all night- didn't used to be the best morning person- but I'm getting better at it-

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4 hours ago, Lacassem said:

Definitely left over! Something about a nice sunrise and relaxing in the early AM that you can’t beat. We used to have to run the RHIB boats on board in the morning when out to sea. Would get up at 5 to do that. Could catch the nice night sky and stars then by the time you finish running it you could catch the sunrise. There are very few things in life I have experience that have been better than those experiences in the morning 

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- from the front porch of the Chester Cottage at Queenstown Harbor GC, Maryland 

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13 hours ago, BIG STU said:

In the summer before I started running the driving range I went up the hill about 150 yards and started lining the carts up then it was to the barn to do whatever needed to be done that day whether cutting greens or fairways. Now when I took over the range I worked late to pick up balls after we closed at 10:00 to prevent theft. I still did the cart thing but then went to the range to wash the balls picked up the night before. when the range needed to be cut it was sorta a all nighter. Picked the balls then hooked up the pull gangs and cut the range then went ahead and washed balls. Those nights I usually slept in to like 11:00 or so. I would open up the range around 9 AM. Had a retiree come in about noon and I was off until around 6:00 or so. I ran the range the last 2 years before I went into the Navy. Now if I played in a tournament etc then one of two retirees came in or else the range was closed. We used lake balls from our lake on the range so in the winter the range was mostly closed being in a wet low area.. I spent most of the winter in the range shack ( 14 x 16) striping balls heater and radio cranked up. It was kinda tedious with a ball clamp rotator and paint brush. If I really got on it I could do like 40 balls an hour. 

Yeah- I got to provide the folks on the driving range with some target practice picking up the balls in between caddy rounds. Got to do a LOT of ball washing and lake diving for "errant" shots. The only things that really changed from the northern courses to the southern ones were the type and number of critters that liked spending time in the ponds/lakes too or watching the walking catfish (yes they really do exist) go from pond to pond. I came to the conclusion that moccasins/gators get all the space they need from me, and I'll come back later.

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7 hours ago, Merlin1313 said:

Yeah- I got to provide the folks on the driving range with some target practice picking up the balls in between caddy rounds. Got to do a LOT of ball washing and lake diving for "errant" shots. The only things that really changed from the northern courses to the southern ones were the type and number of critters that liked spending time in the ponds/lakes too or watching the walking catfish (yes they really do exist) go from pond to pond. I came to the conclusion that moccasins/gators get all the space they need from me, and I'll come back later.

Where I grew up in Piedmont NC we did not have any gators but we had water Moccasins. We also had the walking catfish which we called flopping catfish. Where I am at now in Coastal SC we have plenty of Gators and those nasty snapping turtles. Where most people get into trouble with gators here is either getting too close to snap pictures or trying to feed them. Also anyone who has lived down here for any time knows not to walk small dogs close to a pond. Another problem we have now is Coyotes. They have been sighted 2 miles North of me in Surfside Beach in the Dog Park. Up in North Myrtle last week some attacked a dog and killed it. When either my wife or I walk our Frenchie we pack heat not only for 4 legged predators but times sadly being what they are the 2 legged variety too. We have been in the park where we are at for 22 years and have never had any trouble from either

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31 minutes ago, Lacassem said:

Morning spies!

morning workout ☑️

coffee ☑️

fetch with the dogs ☑️

all in time to catch a nice morning sunrise, not the best spot and pictures never do it justice

 

 

 

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looks cold!

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5 minutes ago, GolfSpy_APH said:

looks cold!

25* (you can do the math for Celsius lol) but I am in a golf polo 

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Morning is routine, raining but I never mind precipitation that moves itself from where it falls.  

Listening to the falling water pouring from the foundation drains into the sump thinking there might be a way to capture that energy... 🤔

https://spaceweather.com/ has been reporting for the last few months how Sun's activity is increasing at rate advanced for Sunspot Cycle 25 compared to 24 or any other since records began in 1755.  It seems logical that the local star putting out extra energy would cause one of it's planets to have corresponding changes to the climate and weather. 
See what a MS Ed Geosciences can do for interpreting the world around us?  Not so much for the flight path of a golf ball however.

 

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Good morning fellow golf spys!  I made it to work before 7:00 and immensely enjoyed my coffee and small breakfast.  The coffee was so good this morning that I wanted to gulp instead of sip.  Good news for me......I am 12 weeks post shoulder surgery and the doctor has released me from physical therapy.  Goodbye to Physical Therapists Ms. Ratchet and Helga the Hungarian wrestler!  Hopefully, I will be back to playing golf in March.  Life is good.

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33 minutes ago, EasyPutter said:

Morning is routine, raining but I never mind precipitation that moves itself from where it falls.  

Listening to the falling water pouring from the foundation drains into the sump thinking there might be a way to capture that energy... 🤔

https://spaceweather.com/ has been reporting for the last few months how Sun's activity is increasing at rate advanced for Sunspot Cycle 25 compared to 24 or any other since records began in 1755.  It seems logical that the local star putting out extra energy would cause one of it's planets to have corresponding changes to the climate and weather. 
See what a MS Ed Geosciences can do for interpreting the world around us?  Not so much for the flight path of a golf ball however.

 

As someone with only a BS in Meteorology I know a bit, which can be fun when stuff happens, and yes it would help explain why things have been very warm this winter, on top of all the other existing factors. I actually say back when we got that very cold night here that basically Mt Washington here NH was in the stratosphere, it was border line and some might have still but the top higher, but basically it was generally flat or a bit warmer temperature wise from that height up, crazy stuff.

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2 hours ago, EasyPutter said:

Morning is routine, raining but I never mind precipitation that moves itself from where it falls.  

Listening to the falling water pouring from the foundation drains into the sump thinking there might be a way to capture that energy... 🤔

https://spaceweather.com/ has been reporting for the last few months how Sun's activity is increasing at rate advanced for Sunspot Cycle 25 compared to 24 or any other since records began in 1755.  It seems logical that the local star putting out extra energy would cause one of it's planets to have corresponding changes to the climate and weather. 
See what a MS Ed Geosciences can do for interpreting the world around us?  Not so much for the flight path of a golf ball however.

 

You are correct on precipitation moving itself from where it falls. With what they are predicting here I will say it may be some time. Our course had rain last weekend and it has been CPO all week. Now they are predicting rain from tonight all through Sunday.  The weather gurus are arguing on how much one model shows 3.5 inches and the other one shows 4.5 inches. With what we had last weekend even 2 inches would be a lot. And like last weekend since my wife worked last night she went ahead and stocked up on supplies for us. So we will basically do like we did last weekend stay inside. I told one of my scramble buds this AM on the phone if the gurus are correct with any luck the course may dry out in 2 weeks. Three of our group are in our late to mid 60s and crippled up and our other member is 80 so needless to say we do not play when it is CPO

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1 hour ago, ejgaudette said:

As someone with only a BS in Meteorology I know a bit, which can be fun when stuff happens, and yes it would help explain why things have been very warm this winter, on top of all the other existing factors. I actually say back when we got that very cold night here that basically Mt Washington here NH was in the stratosphere, it was border line and some might have still but the top higher, but basically it was generally flat or a bit warmer temperature wise from that height up, crazy stuff.

Was that the night when the Wind Chill on Mt Washington dropped to -118? 

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Just now, EasyPutter said:

Was that the night when the Wind Chill on Mt Washington dropped to -118? 

Yes that would be the one, it was only -43 at my house, nice a balmy

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2 hours ago, David Leighton Reid said:

Good morning fellow golf spys!  I made it to work before 7:00 and immensely enjoyed my coffee and small breakfast.  The coffee was so good this morning that I wanted to gulp instead of sip.  Good news for me......I am 12 weeks post shoulder surgery and the doctor has released me from physical therapy.  Goodbye to Physical Therapists Ms. Ratchet and Helga the Hungarian wrestler!  Hopefully, I will be back to playing golf in March.  Life is good.

Duuh my brain finally kicked in--- I recognize you from the other place.

I can tell you from experience even though you are released from therapy and the Doc to take it easy. Along with my well documented back injury I had a cracked scapula. When I started therapy it was on the shoulder with caution on the back. My shouder healed up in like 6 weeks and really never gave me any problems after that. The back was another story. I will admit I have always been a wide open person and part of it was I could not accept after all I had been through in life this happened in semi retirement. I pushed myself too hard and had 2 relapses on my back. My Doc said he had never seen someone push themself that hard. I had to accept I could no longer swing and hit as far as I used to pre accident. I had to revamp my whole swing to be able to swing and play pain free. In the last year and a half I have had to entirely rebuild my swing and it is coming around. So like I said take it easy and do not push the issue.

I monitor the other thread on the other site and saw what you had posted. Some of the people that are there now I do not care for so I do not comment there and we will leave it at that

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40 minutes ago, BIG STU said:

Duuh my brain finally kicked in--- I recognize you from the other place.

I can tell you from experience even though you are released from therapy and the Doc to take it easy. Along with my well documented back injury I had a cracked scapula. When I started therapy it was on the shoulder with caution on the back. My shouder healed up in like 6 weeks and really never gave me any problems after that. The back was another story. I will admit I have always been a wide open person and part of it was I could not accept after all I had been through in life this happened in semi retirement. I pushed myself too hard and had 2 relapses on my back. My Doc said he had never seen someone push themself that hard. I had to accept I could no longer swing and hit as far as I used to pre accident. I had to revamp my whole swing to be able to swing and play pain free. In the last year and a half I have had to entirely rebuild my swing and it is coming around. So like I said take it easy and do not push the issue.

I monitor the other thread on the other site and saw what you had posted. Some of the people that are there now I do not care for so I do not comment there and we will leave it at that

Thanks for the advice BIG STU!  My doctor said I could start chipping and gradually work up to a full swing as long as there is no pain.  

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I need to adopt this into my morning routine. 

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