The NFC B-Day Chat Thread

Good morning everyone!

It must be morning, I have a cup of coffee and my eyes are open but that's as far as I've gotten.

@rjohns39 that sounds like way too much work. Maybe you can flip your schedule and just work Sat-Sun and take off Mon-Fri :gig (This from the person that will be going back to work Tues-Sat in about 3 weeks, lol.)
 
Good morning everyone!

It must be morning, I have a cup of coffee and my eyes are open but that's as far as I've gotten.

@rjohns39 that sounds like way too much work. Maybe you can flip your schedule and just work Sat-Sun and take off Mon-Fri :gig (This from the person that will be going back to work Tues-Sat in about 3 weeks, lol.)
You do get two day off though. Not many that run restaurants get two days off.
 
Chapel built into the rocks
Can't like such an architectural abomination in nature, otherwise loved all the pictures, thanks!

If you're worried about frozen food, put it in a cooler and bury it in the snow.
Or just get the generator started. It isn't hard ;)

(This from the person that will be going back to work Tues-Sat in about 3 weeks, lol.)
Naw, can't be! Spring doesn't happen that soon! Though I guess there shouldn't be too many snow events. Do people actually go out and golf that early? I would think tromping the sleepy grass trying to get started for the season would be bad for it.
 
Can't like such an architectural abomination in nature, otherwise loved all the pictures, thanks!


Or just get the generator started. It isn't hard ;)


Naw, can't be! Spring doesn't happen that soon! Though I guess there shouldn't be too many snow events. Do people actually go out and golf that early? I would think tromping the sleepy grass trying to get started for the season would be bad for it.

The chapel didn't bother me, it was snugged into the hillside very well. What bugged me were all the high-priced houses & condos everywhere. They do have strict building codes in Sedona but the red mountains would have been a lot prettier without all the houses. And traffic was nuts, most of it pretty much on one long main street.

We already have people calling wanting to know when the course opens, they are ready to get out & get going. It's a pretty short season here and people are tired of being shut up inside.
 
Not to add to your workload, but you could turn the golf course into a cross country ski course during winter. I’ve seen how pretty it is there and can just imagine skiing along the river, through the course with those gentle little hills, and having a hot toddy and platter of wings in the club house to warm up....

I’ll go away now.
 
Not to add to your workload, but you could turn the golf course into a cross country ski course during winter. I’ve seen how pretty it is there and can just imagine skiing along the river, through the course with those gentle little hills, and having a hot toddy and platter of wings in the club house to warm up....

I’ll go away now.

Don't go away B! We're limited to being open by our water permit and that's only good for 6 months (mid-April through mid-Oct). Then the water pipes have to be blown out and things shut down...apparently when the course was built back in the 50's, the pipes weren't buried deep enough to prevent freezing. And of course, the health department would never allow food or drink to be prepared without running water so carrying over into the winter isn't possible.
 

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