Celebrating Little Things

Month: December 2020

Finding Golf Balls

What is it about finding golf balls, that I find so therapeutic and rewarding? I learned a long time ago, not to go walking on the local golf course without a bag or two, or a knapsack with me. I just never have enough pockets to pick up all the balls I find. 

As we have been blessed with such glorious weather the past few days, I had another urge to get out and enjoy the fresh air. I decided to hike a few holes of the golf course, in hopes of finally seeing some wildlife, that seems to have disappeared in the last couple of days. With hiking poles, knapsack and camera in tow, I was off for a couple of hours of hiking. 

I had barely started my hike, when I heard a friendly “hello”. I turned and a young man was approaching me, politely inquiring as to what I was doing. I explained I was just walking, hoping to take some pictures and pick golf balls. He said ‘oh, okay then. I thought you were doing a survey of some kind’. He wished me well and told me to have a nice walk. A survey? I’m not sure what kind of survey he thought I’d be doing, but I thought to myself, maybe I’ll survey golf balls. The dimple faced spheres soon started popping up all around me. Some were laying out in the open, making me wonder how they were never found, while others were only showing a dimple or two, making me wonder how I ever saw them. There were the common white, yellow/green, pink, and orange balls, but then I found a very brilliant reddish orange one that was almost harsh to look at, and no sooner did I find that one when an extremely brilliant yellow one appeared. Upon looking closer the word ‘neon’ was on one of them. That was absolutely a perfect name for them. I wonder do they glow in the dark?

I was a golfer for many years, but I didn’t initially take to the game at all. My Uncle Hughie started golfing when he was in his 70’s. He was a lefty and so was I. Many times he tried to persuade me to take his clubs and give it a try, but I wasn’t interested. Finally one day, when I was about 12, I decided to try the sport. After 6 holes, shooting around 120, I looked way up in the distance towards the flag on the number 7 green and couldn’t imagine climbing uphill yet again. I threw the club back in the bag and cut through the woods for home. That was the end of my golfing for many years. Then in 1990 when I started working at the golf course, and golfing was free for employees, I took up the sport again. I quickly realized how much I enjoyed the game, especially when those high scores started coming down. I basically became addicted and would golf at least 9 holes daily. There were days I couldn’t make a bad shot, but other days when I couldn’t make a good one. It can be a frustrating game and so much of it is all mental preparation. I had so much fun golfing with friends, playing in tournaments, especially scrambles, participating in a night-time tournament with glow in the dark balls, making incredible shots and missing tap ins. Finally all that ceased, when I got a ‘grip’ on my game, and gave it up cold turkey, in 1997. I have only golfed, on occasion, in the McCarthy family scramble since. I don’t miss it. I can’t justify the time, money or frustration of chasing a little white ball around a field, or in the woods anymore. But I still have this unbelievable desire to find golf balls. 

Attributed to Mark Twain but no one really knows. I agree with the quote.

Today was rewarding. I came home with 176 balls in no time. I was saying ‘just one more’ from the time I had found 50 until finding my last ball near the parking lot before heading home. It’s like looking for Easter eggs, only I can’t eat golf balls. I love the different colours, although I have yet to find a purple one. And yes, there are purples balls. There are so many colours; navy, black, dark green, aqua, light pink, dark pink, light orange, dark orange, red, purple, neon, pastels and more. I don’t have many other than the normal yellow, pink, orange and white and now a few of the neon ones, but that purple one has continued to elude me and it is the one colour I’d really like to find. 

Besides different colours, there are, of course, different makes of balls; Nike, Taylor Made, Callaway, Bridgestone (yup, they make more than tires), Top-Flight, Maxfli (my favourite. My only hole in one came using a Maxfli Master), Titleist (the one ball I hated. No matter how good my shot was, it took on a path of its own, never going where it was supposed to), and others. In my pursuit of the purple ball, I’m also finding newer brands like Srixon, Volvik, and Noodle. 

Getting back to the original question, just what is it about finding balls that is so pleasing? I have no idea. When I’m walking the golf course, I am totally oblivious to anything happening in the world. I may have great intentions of passing the time while walking, thinking about things, but I totally lose all concentration and become obsessed with finding balls. And I get this little thrill with each ball I find. I sometimes turn them over in my hand and see symbols, messages or someone’s initials. I try to think of who’s balls I’m finding, especially if there are initials. For instance; DJ. – Dustin Johnson, W.G. – Wayne Gretzky (keeping it in the family), S. C. – Santa Claus, BB – Big Bird. Now that would be quite a sight, seeing Big Bird golfing. That one made me laugh out loud. The best haul I made today was bending over to pick up a ball and finding six, all within arms length. And seeing two more very close by. It can also be a hazardous pastime. I just can’t let a ball go, so I find myself climbing up or down embankments, that I really have no reason even thinking I can navigate, let alone actually trying. Or hanging over a fallen try reaching, stretching as far as I can, only to realize my feet are no longer in contact with the ground and yes, I’m taking a header just for one little dimple faced orbit of plastic, elastic and rubber. But the reward of grabbing the ball, and stuffing it in a jacket pocket, is so worth the dangerous predicament. 

This is an odd colour. it is white, but it seems it has an outer layer of clear coat.
This one looks like a soccer ball.
Many have symbols on them. This one is breast cancer which seemed a popular find today.
Two blue dots beside the 3 to identify this owner.
AF who could this be? I’m betting on my friend Alex Forgeron.
People use interesting ways to identify their balls.
Maxfli – In my golfing days I loved a Maxfli Master.
This was the last ball I found. What a great message for 2021!!! It was perfect. HOPE

What will I do with the 176 balls found today? Add them to the stash of thousands I have already found. Maybe I’ll have a roadside kiosk, on weekends, next summer and make a few bucks. Hmm….would that be taxable income? Maybe I’ll start crafting with them. Snowmen and snow-women maybe….likely not. 

I guess the answer, to the question is that it can be thrilling, exciting, dangerous in a fun way, relaxing, surprising, an escape from every day thoughts, a workout, adrenalin rush, calming, rewarding, satisfying, and unsatisfying, until I find that purple one. The search will go on. 

Celebrating Little Things – Part 2

It’s Christmas Eve. We may or may not be where we want to be or with those with whom we have always shared this special occasion. We can choose to be sad, disappointed or angry, or we can choose to be content, make the best of things and find reasons to celebrate the little things.

  1. Eagles – I’m so lucky to hear and see these majestic birds daily. Many mornings they wake me up with their screechy calls and I love it.
  2. White birch trees – when I wake up and look out my bedroom window I see a grove of gorgeous white birch which I enjoy so much.
  3. A good book – there is something special about getting lost in a good book and forgetting all the trials and tribulations that may be taking place in the world.
  4. Birthday’s – I’m never disappointed when my birthday comes around. Yes, I’m getting older and I’m so lucky. Some people don’t get a chance to get older
  5. Cards – receiving that special card, in which the verse says so much.
  6. Fresh air – no explanation needed. It’s beautiful.
  7. Crisp mornings – nothing better than crisp clear fall days that gradually warm up in a few hours. Crispy winter mornings are nice too, but they don’t always warm up.
  8. Breezes through an open window – no better way to sleep than a cooling breeze blowing through my bedroom window.
  9. Snail mail letters – old fashioned hand written letters are so special to receive. I recently received one from my 87 year old cousin who lives in Oregon and another letter from my cousin in New Hampshire. Special, very special.
  10. Enough yarn – I was knitting a pair of socks with a very special yarn, when I realized I was running short. I didn’t knit the toes of the first sock, to make sure I’d have enough yarn to get to the same point on the second sock. BUT when I looked in my stash of sock yarn remnants, I surprisingly found just enough yarn, the same colour as I needed. Thank you Adam for gifting me your leftovers and having great taste in yarn.
  11. Gift of cookies – the three little girls from Lilac Farm arrived with their special Christmas gift of a bag of homemade cookies. They are so thoughtful and such precious kids.
  12. Girl Guide Mint Cookies – since we are on the topic of cookies, I love these. We have a few boxes in the freezer.
  13. The #13 & #4 – Dad’s favourite number was 4 and Mom’s favourite number is 13. I wore #4 playing softball and #13 playing hockey.
  14. Rainbows – a couple of days after the passing of a dear friend, I saw the most gorgeous rainbow ever. I know it was a sign. Thank you Alayne.
  15. Sweet Baby Jesus – Alayne had a way with bringing the Sweet Baby Jesus into her Facebook posts, her messages and in her conversations. When I was hanging pewter ornaments on my tree, I looked down to see which one I was holding first and it was the Sweet Baby Jesus. I just froze knowing it was another sign. Thank you again Alayne.
  16. Surprise visits – Anytime someone surprises you by dropping in at work or at home, but especially when you are needing it most. Thank you Team Ninja.
  17. Wildlife – Seeing both a fox and coyote in the past week makes me realize how beautiful the wildlife is where I live. I’m so lucky.
  18. Bows and Paper – finding the perfectly matched bow, in your stash, to match the paper. And having the paper line up perfectly when wrapping a gift. Ahhh….lovely.
  19. Making bread – especially making it on Christmas Eve, for breakfast on Christmas morning, and having it come out perfect.
  20. Laughing – yes, Part 1 ended with laughing and Part 2 is as well. Even if you are sad and feeling down, laughing feels so good. And nothing is better than laughing until you have tears rolling down your face. Oh my gosh, Lindt balls and lint balls caused the best laugh in a long time. How come not everyone can see the ‘d’ when I say “Lindt” balls?

From my house to yours, happy holidays. And remember to think of three little things you are happy to celebrate.

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