It was yet another clear, crisp delight. Though temperatures did not get much higher than mid 50's F the shining sun beaming down upon us nudged each of us into a zone of comfort.
The cashier, when we tried to pay the $25.50 for three of us to play the 18-hole course, waved us away. Today's last game would be gratis. He shook each one of our hands and thanked us, gave us our clubs and off we went.
Spouse played a bit worse than normal. I played better than I had in three weeks, younger son said he felt his game was "off" and proceeded to get the highest (worst) score he's ever gotten.
Fallen leaves clogged the water paths built into some of the greens as dry leaves fluttered about in the mild breeze. They were no bother, rather they added a bit more of a challenge to our game.
A good time was had by all. We've considered what to do next week for "outside family time" and we've chosen to go the Crabtree Nature Preserve. Spouse can't even remember the last time we were there so it makes sense to go, weather permitting.
I'll really miss the fun family times of the past nine weeks of mini-golf and though I do enjoy family activities a lot I'm not sure if spouse's suggestion of bowling for the duration of winter is going to enthuse me anywhere near as much. I want to be outside though not in the cold. Would anyone in a warm clime like to take in a boarder for the duration of the western hemisphere's winter?












Thank you, Suzi, I really appreciate you stopping by!
Posted by: Cyn | October 30, 2007 at 04:25 PM
Thank you very much, Dan! I'll say ti again--it really means a lot when coming from you!
Posted by: Cyn | October 29, 2007 at 02:14 PM
Wonderful pics. And congrats on the Typepad play. You are a great photographer and story teller. The Web is lucky to have you.
Posted by: Dan | October 28, 2007 at 11:37 PM
congrats on the typepad feature...cool site!
love.
Posted by: suzi finer | October 28, 2007 at 11:15 PM