Tuesday, July 22, 2014

Tahoe Celebrity Golf - July 17–20, 2014

American Century Championship Logo

Another great year working the Golf Tournament and meeting new celebrities.  The tournament celebrated 25 years.  We had our usual jobs of Hank as a Walking Scorer for the celebrities and I was a Standard Bearer carrying the sign.  We were able to get pictures with several of the players and autographs, they were all very nice.
Alex Smith (NFL Quarterback Kansas City Chiefs, formerly with S.F. 49er’s)
Alex Smith (NFL Quarterback)

From left to right:  Fred McGriff (Former MLB All Star), Herm Edwards (ESPN Analyst), Mike Eruzione (U.S. Olympic Hockey Captain)
Fred McGriff (Former MLB All Star), Herm Edwards, Mike Eruzione (U.S. Olympic Hockey Captain)

This is the 17th “Party Hole” where all the crazies get drunk on their boats and hang out at the beach.  The fans will toss footballs/baseballs to the players to get autographs.
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Gary Williams & Lisa Cornwell (Golf Channel), Dan Jansen (Olympic Speed Skating Gold Medalist)
Gary Williams & Lisa Cornwell (Golf Channel), Dan Jansen (speed skater)

Herm Edwards (Former NFL Head Coach, ESPN Analyst)Herm Edwards (Former NFL Head Coach), ESPN AnalystHerm EdwardsIMG_2197

Mike & Adam came up for the tournament and stopped by for a drink on Saturday night.
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From left to right:  John Elway (NFL Hall of Fame Quarterback), Ozzie Smith (Baseball Hall of Fame Shortstop), Vinny Testaverde (NFL All-Pro Quarterback)
John Elway (NFL Quarterback), Ozzie Smith, Vinny Testaverde (NFL All-Pro Quarterback)

John Elway (NFL Hall of Fame Quarterback)
John Elway

Lisa Cornwell (Anchor for Golf Network’s signature news show Golf Central.  She was super nice and we got along really good.
Lisa Cornwell (Golf Channel)

Norm & Pat have been working this tournament since it started 25 years ago and they retired this year.  There were a couple of speeches and they received a gift at the party for the volunteers on Saturday afternoon.
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Ozzie Smith
Ozzie Smith (Baseball Hall of Fame Shortstop)

No introduction needed here… Ray Ramano
Ray RamanoRay Romano (Actor)

Vince Coleman (Former Major League All Star Outfielder)
Vince Coleman (Major League Outfielder)

Vinny Testaverde (Former NFL All-Pro Quarterback)
Vinny Testaverde (NFL All-Pro Quarterback)

Sunday, July 13, 2014

D.I.Y. Projects May–July

DIY Logo with Border

Tearing Out Hedges

We  took out a few more hedges in the front yard because there were still too many.  We took out the hedge left of the walkway and it really opened it up.

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We conquered that BAD BOY!!!  It was a tough one.
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We planted a Xylosma  and when it grows it will hide the sprinkler valves and piping.  We also brought in 10 HUGE moss rocks and distributed them around the front & back yards.  Well, we didn’t place the rocks, we had two strong guys do it!  You can see a couple of the rocks in a picture below.
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On this side we shaped some plants, added a Purple Pony tree, and planted a few more decorative plants.  You can’t really see a big difference in these photos though.
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Two Small Fixes

The threshold of the front door was chipped and it needed a face lift.  It’s amazing what a little sanding and paint will do.  I got a very inexpensive outdoor paint at Walmart for $1.50, can’t beat that price!
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We have two pillars in our driveway that were chipping and had a lot of mold on them.  Again, a little sanding, a good scrubbing and fresh paint and they look great.
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Repositioning Slate Walkway

The stones were too far apart and didn’t go all the way to where we have our hose, so we were just walking on the bark to get to the hose.  This is before the clean up.

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This is after the clean up.  This summer we will be planting several plants in the dirt area and will add a couple decorative moss rocks.
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These stones are VERY heavy and hard to get them level.   It took us longer than we thought to reposition them.  Sand works quite good for leveling them so they don’t wobble.
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Here is the finished product.  We added more stones, changed the curve slightly, and moved the lights.
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Building the Retaining Wall

We wanted to build the wall ourselves and started to do so until we ran into problems.  We did a ton of research on how to build a retaining wall, as well as talking to several experts.  To make a very long story short, we decided to hire it out and so glad we did.  The first two pictures are the before & after; the rest are the preparation and building of the wall.  The next step is to plant some trees/bushes along the fence line.  We hope to finish this whole area before winter.  We’ll plant more trees along the right fence and add plants/bushes in the open area in front of the wall.
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This was back in April when we thought we were going to build the wall ourselves.  We were off to a good start getting the base dug out and trying to level it out for the first layer of stone.
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Fast forward to July… delivery of the materials. Check out this HEAVY stuff… we would have killed ourselves just shoveling the gravel and carrying the stone to the back yard!!  These 2 guys built the wall in about 5 hours.

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We also had the HUGE moss rocks delivered with 4 yards of good dirt for the back fill in the wall.  The rocks weigh anywhere from 75 pounds to 1,000 pounds (give or take).  They put the rocks in the dirt so when they dump it nothing is damaged by the rocks, such as the street or the walkway.
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Our job was to dig out the 10 rocks… that was a job in itself and it took Hank & I about an hour to do that.  We dug until we found each rock, then dug out the dirt until we could get a grip on the rock enough to move it away from the dirt pile so the guys could later move them for us.
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Meanwhile the wall was starting to take shape.  After the base was level (which is the hardest part), the build goes faster.
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Weed barrier was installed behind the wall and more gravel poured to make it secure so the wall won’t shift… it’s done!!
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Hank & I moved the 4 yards of dirt behind the wall in preparation for the trees.

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DONE and we’re excited to get the trees/plants in so they can grow and protect us from that nasty sun that shines directly into our kitchen.
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