Winner’s Check, Blue Hills CC, MO
Trevino, Watson, Couples, Azinger & Davis
I’m lovin’ the lyrics from the songbook of Jason Isbell’s album
The Nashville Sound. Some of the words
from the track Something to Love include:
“I hope you find something to love,
Something to do when you feel like giving
up.
A song to sing or tale to tell,
Something to love,
it’ll serve you well.
Just find what makes you happy,
And do it till you’re gone.”
I learned this lesson many years ago and it has served me
well through those ensuing years. Its
nice to find a job you love so you never have to work another day the rest of
your life, but that may simply not be available or not pay enough to support
your family. That’s where it’s important
to find something off the clock that doesn’t have to pay anything. In fact, it will probably cost some bucks
which can be funded by your regular job.
And if that activity gives you pleasure and frequently takes your mind
off the issues of your primary job for a short time, that’s an investment worth
every cent. As my wife used to say, “that’s
much cheaper than therapy”!
The game of golf has provided that diversion for most of my
adult life. It gives me the opportunity
to get out into nature and enjoy the company of people that I can be around
five hours or so on a regular basis, provided the temperature is above fifty
degrees. Playing the game has opened
endless opportunities to expand my personal and business social network way
beyond anything I could have imagined. I
enjoy researching and trying all the changes to golf improvement equipment
which has kept me in the game all this time.
And trying to keep in the game by staying fit gives me the incentive to join
a gym and actually attend it!
This blog has provided a lot of enjoyment and the release of
creative juices that would probably have never been realized without this
avenue. It has provided an outlet combining
two interests of both writing and photography.
It inspires me to read more current news articles and human-interest
stories, including new releases of non-fiction books. If I’m going to exchange my limited life
hours for the pleasure of reading a book, I not only want to be entertained,
but I want to learn something in the process too! Photography and Creative writing also keep me alert to the world around me for inspiration, including traveling, volunteer
work, teaching classes and listening to music.
And once I discover something to love, you can bet your
bottom dollar it’ll serve me well till I’m gone!
You nailed it Larry, I couldn't agree more. Remembering the days of the Gimme league, a nine hole round after work, no worries, just have fun, rib each other and compete for the beer afterwards. Aw, those were the days. You have to love something to really invest yourself in it with a certain amount of passion to enjoy it in my opinion and I know that you have certainly done that. it is human nature to seek out non work activities that remove us from the mundane everyday activities of earning a living. I say that even though I enjoyed every minute of my years at Lee, and I think you probably did also. Roger T.
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