Friday, February 18, 2022

Letter "G" -- Friday's Weekend Roundup 08 / Reflections and-or Street Captures

This Week's Prompts: Starts with "G"; A Favorite; "Glass"; and Reflections and-or Street Captures
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Starts with "G":  Golf starts with "G".  Before we moved to Katy (TX) we had a pretty par 5 fairway adjoining our Golf Course lot.  Mrs. Jim played two times a week, I played one or two.  

For sure I played in town with the men in a Sunday Morning Bible Study class every Tuesday morning.   The men in our subdivision played Thursday mornings and sometimes I would play with them. 

A Favorite:   This is Mrs. Jim and BP, our next youngest Granddaughter, riding in our Golf Cart in the subdivision's annual July 4th Golf Cart Parade.   BP was about Eight then, now she has graduated from College with a Master's degree and has a fine job, out of town. (some parade posts from my blog here)

They worked hard on the decorations, Karen and I helped some. I aways had the job of blowing up balloons.

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Tom's Choice, "Glass":  These Teapots, mostly are Glass and a few might be pottery like China.  The little Green Glass one is the newest, Mrs. Jim and I bought it at the British store in Houston.  It makes tea for one, she had been wanting one like that for quite some time. 

On the right is a part of our built in China cabinet, it is against the entire north wall of our breakfast room.  At the present time I am using it for office work, tax time is coming.

From left to right, 
    the speckled teapot we bought in Poland when we visited (it was made there); 
    Next is one that my mom had, it was made in Japan before the WWII;
    In the middle is Mrs. Jim's little Green Glass teapot from England, it is a "Price Kensington" product; 
    The yellow teapot was also my mother's, it is a Lipton promo, she probably used box tops to get it, on the bottom is says "Lipton Tea";
    Finally, on the right is one that my niece gave us, I had a red phone booth souvenir from the U.K. and her son dropped it and broke the lid.  She replaced it with this, thank you again, BWC.  


Reflections and/or Street Captures:  This is a very bad selfie of myself, taken last night standing in front of the back door, at eleven o'clock.  I was a mess. 

  

A Lagniappe:  Play day is over, all are in from Golf, driving the club's Green Golf carts.  Three Red Shirted Fellows and eight of us others will now go on to Incredible Pizza who is having 'all you can eat' senior lunch for $4.50 plus tax for the 19th hole eating.  

That four-fifty includes pizza, other entree foods, salad, drinks, and desert.  Alcohol is not served there.  (BTW, about the time we were moving this Golf course closed, not to be reopened.  It was my favorite and the least expensive.)  (from a search of my blog for the word Golf, click here)

Lagniappe No. 2:  The Countries I've visited that start with the Letter "G": 
    Where       Times       First

    Germany - Several    1980, on a bus holiday into Eastern Europe, ending with the Passion Play in Oberammergau, Germany

    Gibraltar is not a country; it is a British territory.  2013

    Great Britain - Seval times, last was in 2014 when from London we took a train to Shrewsbury and then drove the rest of the way to Wales

    Greece - 1980 - Last in 2013 from our way back cruising from Ukraine.  

    Grenada - A stop on our Queen Mary II cruise ship in 2009 [Queen Mary 2 Cruise posts]

    Guatemala - Twice, in 2007 and 2008 (my posts made) on missionary trips to an orphanage helping with facility improvements and a Vacation Bible Class in Huehue Tenango (town google search).  

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        The Fine print stuff:

 - [Click on any picture for larger, click it again for extra large]

 - I am linked with Tom of "Backwoods Travel" (Link here to click for Tom's Weekend Reviews) 

 - I am also linking again this week with James of "Weekend Reflections/Street Photos" (click here for his Street Folk and Reflections Photos).

 - The pictures mostly are all mine and rights are reserved to me under Copyright Law. 

 - Click Here for all countries I've visited

 - Click Here for all countries of the world.

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Comments:
I'm a terrible golfer, but love driving the cart. :)
 
I cannot play the game either! I only tried once, but I knew once was enough! Both my kids played all through high school. And during summers they were members of the JGAA (Junior Golf Association of Arizona) and I drove them all over the state for tournaments. Super fun times! I love your glass/china teapots! They're beautiful! Our grandchildren grow up way too fast! Time flies! Have a good week, Jim.
Dawn
 
Jim I love all the tea pots and I am glad your wife has purchased the long awaited tea pot she liked. Have a lovely week ahead.
 
...GOLF and GOLF cart are a big part of life down south!
...I should come down and have a drink with you in one of the blues GLASSES!
...I don't even try to take a selfie!
Thanks Jim for stopping by, take care and stay well.
 
My husband is an avid golfer, plays 3 times a week in the summer. We now have a golf simulator in our building and he is down there twice a week.
 
I love the blue glassware behind the teapots....thanks for the visit to my blog Jim....appreciate your comments, always
 

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