Monday, October 26, 2009

Webs and Webs

It is so very definitely autumn even though a jaunt to Central Oregon took Kathy and me back to the memory of summer with a few days of good weather and one day of spectacular weather. On the very good weather day, we played putt putt golf under the brilliant blue sky and I watched us hop from shade spot to shade spot as we made our way around the course. Not that it was hot; no, we just liked saving our faces from so much squinting, I think. She (aka Skullmangler) beat me (tpar) most soundly although she denys it. Pat has said more than once that golf is a game of SELF competition. Yeah, right. But Kathy certainly falls into that category. She is thinking of buying her own putter and practicing at home for next year's round. She hopes to improve her scanty 10-15 stroke lead over me. Ha.
At home, rain is sagging all the spider webs down into unattractive, slightly slime laden ropes of insect stringy string. We have webs outside every window which were once bright, fancifully shaped but now turned into the icky stringy stuff mentioned above and are "decorating" our windows.
At the same time, my new and still under construction website is up. If you want to take a peek, see www.owlgrove.moogo.com. It's only sketchy for now but you can see what we'll be up to in the coming weeks.

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