More Red and Mrs. on a Sports Day

Did you watch the golf tournament of Super Bowl? Who were you rooting for?

44 thoughts on “More Red and Mrs. on a Sports Day

  1. Wow EA, 5 seems really young to be playing in a golf tournament! I think you won by getting that chocolate treat over the trophy however 🙂
    We had the Olympics on in the morning, spent a lot of time discussing the end of Lindsey Vonn’s skiing career after her latest crash, happy to see CO athletes doing well like Breezy Johnson getting gold. I think it seemed pretty obvious early on that Seattle was going to win. NE couldn’t do much.

    • I feel so badly for Lindsey Vonn. I tore my ACL skiing, too and it’s never been the same. Of course she’s younger and in better shape. She’ll bounce back. Congrats to Breezy Johnson and to our Seahawks!

  2. I don’t play golf but enjoy watching it on TV, football has never been interesting to me. It’s fun to see Mr. and Mrs. again! ❤️😊

  3. I don’t follow sports, but I have been out watching wildlife. We saw a young, beautiful great horned owl out in broad daylight, who presumably couldn’t catch a meal the night before. Also, a roadrunner and several cardinals… in different areas of the neighborhood, so I’m wondering if they’ve reproduced. Such fun!

  4. Mike really enjoyed golfing when stationed in Hawaii. He was quite good. I tried it a few times in Florida but I think my patience level has improved with age. I would probably be okay now with it. That is an unusual bird feeder. I have always wondered at the tenacity of people who come to watch golfers play. We do have some beautiful courses in Florida. Just being outside is nice .

    • I remember your husband talking about his golf game while in Hawaii. I played in high school, but we didn’t have a women’s team. My friend and I who grew up golfing practiced with the guys, but we were not allowed to compete! The golf tournament here is wild and people are always getting kicked out.

      • Oh, wow. We have a few beautiful golf courses nearby. One is in a not so great area but the course is very popular and so well maintained. Near us is a golf course and orange grove, the homes are build around the golf course with lots of oak trees. We used to bike all around that area. Very relaxing. Sometimes I drive that way to see the trees and the homes.

      • I would think that Florida would have lots of beautiful golf courses. On the other side of the wall in our backyard is a golf course but it’s private. I see golf carts driving by. We have friends who live one mile from us at a development that has seven golf courses and seven clubhouses. It’s over the top, but they play every day. They said it’s a Disneyland for adults.

  5. Ahhhh…THAT tournament….It was a fave for hubby Paul and his sister when she lived in the Phoenix area…despite the epic traffic. Love your bright spots on this gray winter day. Red and the Mrs. sure are “posers” — in the best way! 💝

    • That tournament has quite the reputation! That’s interesting that your husband and his sister attended. My DIL’s sister played viola there with a pop band in 2022. I had no idea that there are concerts after the golfing is over for the day. Yesterday she played with Green Day at the Super Bowl! ☺️ I love the moments I glimpse Red and Mrs. and get some photos.

  6. My kids gave me one of those bird cameras for Christmas this year and the entire family is having so much fun following the birds. We have a group channel for comments. Also, Larry and I just returned from your beloved Palm Springs for our annual ride! We love PS. I absolutely love your birds images. You are such a fabulous photographer. Thanks for sharing. Hugs, C

    • We’ve been back to Palm Springs more often lately. My dad was hospitalized at age 94 and finally decided that he can’t live alone. I did my daughterly duty, got dad into assisted living, got him a realtor and his house sold in two weeks! I hired movers, went through his entire house with him to decide what he wanted to take with him. It’s a relief to know he won’t be found unconscious alone in his house again!

      I’m glad you had a nice trip to Palm Springs for the annual ride. It sounds more fun than my last trip there!

      Also, I’m glad you got the Bird Buddy feeder. I’m enjoying having two in the backyard and seeing which birds prefer which feeder. My son works for a company in SF that brought it to life through campaigns to raise money and do fulfillment. My son says it was his most successful campaign, raising $11 million for it, plus his favorite because of the product and the guys from Yugoslavia who came up with the idea! You’ll have to post some of your photos.

      I was looking forward to my photography workshop this month through June, but the professor was fired by email! It was by invitation only and I learned so much! There were only six students, so I think the college didn’t understand the value of it. One person had enrolled for 10 years. I was the newbie with one semester. Thank you for the kind words about my photography. I’m grateful for a professional photographer friend who has his bird photos in an El Paseo gallery who volunteered to work with me.

      • We spent the first month trying to out smart the squirrels who seem to enjoy eating our bird food. We finally figured out how to keep them out. A long pole and W-D40! I’m try and post some pics. How cool your son raised so much money! xxoo, C

  7. How sweet that a chocolate bar was enough to overcome the disappointment of not winning the trophy. Probably wouldn’t have worked for me.

    I come from a family of golfers, but was never any good at it myself. Or any sport, really. I do keep my set of clubs for “someday.”

    We don’t really watch sports, either, but we signed up for Peacock for a month to watch a bit of the winter Olympics. We enjoy the winter games, especially the skiing and skating.

    • I like skiing and skating, too. My dad took my brother and me golfing when we were really young. It always involved picking out a candy bar of our choice. I think that’s why we were excited to go. The tournament was only three holes and then we had to play two more. The chocolate helped.

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