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Saturday 8 June 2013

A weekend without golf

From http://ianrstewart.blogspot.com/

Yes, it's hard to believe, I know, but no golf for me this weekend. It's an enforced absence after 4 consecutive days' golf - more than I can handle nowadays, I'm afraid. We played the PGA course at Gleneagles on Tuesday - next year's Ryder Cup venue - in glorious sunshine. The course is huge - American style, designed for buggies, with long walks from green to tee - and we walked it. I survived - just.

On Wednesday, it was Banchory again. I had thought I might give my knee a rest and skip this one, but old friends John and Jayne Taylor were up in Deeside, on holiday at the Craigendarroch, and were looking for a game at Banchory, so I felt I had to be there. I had a pre-arranged tie to play on Thursday, and Friday was our annual outing to Blairgowrie. My compromise solution was to hire a buggy yesterday - and that worked OK, but I still wouldn't have been able to play today.

The bonus of playing all this golf was that I was able to give my knee brace a good road test - and it looks like it's not really helping. In fact, I took it off for yesterday's afternoon round and it felt a bit easier. I've to go back to the physio on Thursday, but I think I'm going to hand the knee brace back. That means I'll have to try and stagger through the summer, unaided, and have the operation as soon as I return from our golf trip to Tenerife late October.

Today, Jo and I walked up to the village and wandered round the High St., trying to find out what the new Banchory River Festival (http://www.visitbanchory.com/calendar/0/234-Banchory-River-Festival.html) is all about. Is it just a new name for the Banchory St. Ternan's Heritage Fair, or is it a replacement for it, or additional to? Nobody seems to know. Anyway, nothing much was happening - a bit of music and a few stalls in Scott Skinner Square, plus some pavement art on the High St. - and that was about it, it seemed. We did sign up to go to a beer tasting tonight at Deeside Drinks Emporium, however - surprise, surprise!

This morning's Sounds of the 60's on BBC Radio Two had another dedication for us - our third to date. Listen to the intro here - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0U6S6X79sQk - and to the outro here - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xIT70_zUqeM

We decided to take advantage of the good weather to have lunch on the lawn at the adjacent Tor-na-Coille Hotel today, but got no further than the driveway up to the hotel when we noticed there was a wedding on the lawn today, so we turned round and went home for bacon butties instead.

Tomorrow, Luca will be with us during the day as his Mum and Dad are heading out for the day.

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