Last week we had a day when it was 18˚C and sunny so I went for a walk along the Humber River. On the other side of the river there are two golf courses right in the middle of the city since that area is flood plains and can't have houses built there. The grass is greening up but here were no golfers out yet as the ground is still quite wet.
The golf season does not begin until after the Spring Equinox. We followed spring north, so I know it is headed this way.
ReplyDeleteOh. Am I glad golf is very expensive here, Ingo would drag me along and I think it´s sooooo boring ;-)
ReplyDeleteHe dragged me to fishing, but there at least I could read a book!
As you can imagine, the courses here are full every day. Golfers are a hardy bunch. They will be out there soon.
ReplyDeleteGolf is a good walk wasted. 😀 it was snowing here yesterday.
ReplyDeleteSoon the grass will dry out, and the players will be able to play.
ReplyDeleteThat's interesting Pat. Thank you so much for showing us Aloha!
ReplyDeleteActually snowing here.
ReplyDeleteThe river is glistening in dreamy vibe
ReplyDeleteNothing worse than a mushy golf green.
ReplyDeleteMe gusta la foto. Pronto estará todo verde Pat.
ReplyDeleteUn abrazo.
My spouse, a golfer, has not been deterred by any of our weather. Yours is looking good!
ReplyDeleteWe seeing the men out golfing on cold winter days.
ReplyDeleteTake care, have a great day!
I guess not!
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