Friday, October 29, 2010

First Tee/Ghetto Cat Loop/Levy Loop

Yesterday afternoon I played First Tee with Zach Henson, of Zach and Lacey from the Hash, in 49, with 1 par, 4 bogies, 3 doubles, and 1 triple. I used 19 putts. Last evening I walked the Ghetto Cat Loop in 31:12.

I walked the Levy Loop this morning in 29:22.

Starting at about 3:30 p.m. Central, Mother and I walked two miles on the River Trail, out and back from the I-30 bridge in downtown North Little Rock, in 41:04.

SENTENCE OF THE DAY from A Different Closet
Ingram responded with his standard rebuttal, honed over the previous twenty years, that common sense was the sediment of advice handed children for the sake of security, consistency, and safety; he acknowledged its usefulness, but knew the underlying truths essential for progress were often buried beneath it, and that someone had to do the digging, even if it incited comments like Karen's, or led to the occasional flat tire.

SENTENCE OF THE DAY (for Thursday) from A Different Closet
There was always a radiance about her; it was there as they watched her walk from the kitchen, a luminous quality in the self-assured way she carried herself.

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