Monday, November 29, 2010

Phoenix week 4

A cycling we will go.
Yeah, she even got me riding. 
Of course there was some golf!

And then there is shopping for golf. This is at the PGA Superstore after the round of golf.

And then there is more golf.

This is a great old course.  Very traditional - like Kamloops GCC. It is lined with amazing older style homes. Loads of money here. One of our favourites. Postage stamp greens. The cousre is very well manicured.

We wanted to get this picture so, of course, we both put our ball in the water off the tee.
More of this house which was built at the turn of the 19th Century.

This one wasn't.

It's hard to tell from the picture, but you can see right through the house below to the back yard. Same full size windows on the back.

Bottoms up!
Meanwhile, Keisha waits patiently for her next walk.
NFL Football Seahawks vs. Cardinals
This is a huge 63,000 + stadium. The field is all natural grass that they grow outside the stadium and is on a slide that goes right into the stadium from the opposite end on game days. It apparently takes only about an hour to move the entire field inside.

As we entered.

National anthem.

From our seats onthe 40 yard line. We were about 16 rows from the top.

Seahawks won! Terry had a great time in the stands cheering for the Seahawks and wearing a Cardinal T-shirt.
It took us over 1 1/2 hours to get home on the freeway. Food was expensive and the hockey game was probably a neater experience although this was a huge event!

Terry didn't have enough of the freeway driving the dy before and so he went all the way back out there (almost) to play this course. This is Vistal Golf Course. They had a State Championship there the previous 3 days and so the greens were wicked fast. Terry locked his keys in the trunk as he was going to leave. What a hassle. The people with whom he played took him all the way back home to get the other keys from Lynne. Then the neighbor took him all the way back to Vistal. What a day of freeway driving!
Obviously a desert course with great views of downtown Phoenix on the horizon.

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