Wednesday, September 16, 2020

End of Golf Season Fun


Highlands Golf is closing two weeks early this year.
Between the wildfire smoke and the ongoing pandemic fears now that schools have re-opened (and things slow down anyway), it was an easy decision to make.

A few pics of the nicest guys in the valley...our regulars.
Glad they were able to make it despite the oppressive smoke.

Denny, men's nite mgr (at left), and Terry (Wasy had already left)
(from left) Colten, Rusty, Billy and Ottawa
Brad (at left) and Connor
from left, Tyson, Mike G., Mike, and a friend
and Keegan, our spotter on the money holes


and a Hole in One (#6) on the weekend...Happy Golfer

Season's over.
Wish we could say the same about the pandemic.
Alas...

Stay safe and happy everyone!

Friday, September 11, 2020

A Good Point


Some of the stuff that lands in my Inbox is certainly worth repeating.

This one today:
Yes, and not only in the U.S.A.




If you idolize these people...isn't it time to realize they're not special?
They're simply wealthier than regular folks.
Perhaps because of innate abilities, perhaps from hard work.

Isn't it time to stop idolizing elitist athletes?

Many have proven they're undeserving of special attention.
Just like many among us.


Friday, September 4, 2020

Controversial Topic


...as with all things these days.
But opinions have merit.

This arrived in my email this morning:


For many years with heart in hand
trying hard to understand.
In Indian eyes I see a blight
"Guilty"...'cause my skin is white.

I didn't take your land away
as you Native people say;
Someone did and that's a crime
but that was long before my time.

Just who of you can cry despair?
When not one of you were even there?
We are all victims of our race
with no control of what took place.

But I resent your attitude. Life's not fair, I will agree
but see your own hypocrisy!
You tell of living off the land,
how everything was made by hand.

You say that "Life" was best by far
then you brag about your latest car.
You claim the old ways were the best
(or so you've heard, would be my guess).

You sit and tell it all to me
while watching Hockey on T.V.
There's few of us, and lets’ not kid
who would live as our ancestors did.

In modern clothes you've made your mark
could you go back to wearing bark?
Is this not pure hypocrisy
to live and dress the same as me?

To cry "Get out! It's not your home"
then buy our Tupperware and Chrome.
I'm fed up trying to be sincere
to justify my being here.

Your sanctimonious act I doubt.
I dare you now to hear me out.
In my bewilderment, guilty awe
I've had you call me, "Damn White Squaw."

And then proceed in honey tone:
"Buddy, can I use your phone?"
As for pollution, White man's to blame -
(at least that's what you always claim).

And yet near your home, as there I strode
your garbage dumped beside the road!
This land will never be the same
we're mostly, but not all to blame.

If White man's presence is so grim
why try so hard to be like him.
There's those of you who bitch and frown
with every word you run us down.

You want the goods we represent
yet you blame us for your discontent.
You say you want the same as me:
"Equal Opportunity."

If you believe in what you say,
let's make it "Equal All The Way."
Let's settle first the quest at hand
this ardent issue of this land.

Like you, this country I revere.
like you, I too was born right here.
Next, so you'll be on par with Whites,
let's drop the special fishing rights.

All part of this equality:
one for you and one for me.
The "Baby Bonus" comes to you ,
you get an old age pension too.

And so the Bigots, can't compare
you'll want no more the free Health Care.
For Parity you will enhance
the Feds can keep their Native grants.

Equality is now in hand.
I wonder if you'll understand.
Licenses to hunt and trap, just like the Whites
if you insist on equal rights.

Cameras, T V's, fast Cars, too
are White man's toys, (to name a few?)
You want them all, and that's a fact,
so why don't you pay your income tax?

It's for the souls long dead and gone
the ones who really lost their home.
The ones so hurt when White man came
for them I humbly bear the shame.

I've said it all, I rest my case
I now can meet you face to face.
Recall this poem when next you say,
"The White Man took our land away."