Friday, June 6, 2008

Ping Golf Clubs For Sale


Ping Of Pebble Beach

Wednesday, June 4, 2008

Jeep Wrangler



The classic Jeep still bears a striking resemblance to its ancestors of World War 2 vintage.
It is one of the most recognizable automotive faces on the planet Through so many generations and as ubiquitous as it has become on our roads, Wrangler still has the ability to turn the heads of passersby and solicit smiles from fellow motorists. Whatever it is, there is no denying it gets noticed and people know instantly what it is. On pavement, it is constantly twitching to get off it, letting its restless feelings known to the driver with a consistent, barely noticeable, pecking at the front wheels, almost like a dog tugging at a leash - it wants to run and it's annoyed that you won't let it so it gives you little tugs to make it as aggravating for you to hold him as it is for him to be held. Similarly, the incredibly direct steering constantly makes the driver input tiny adjustments right or left to keep it tracking straight ahead, as if the large off-road knobby tires have caught a scent of wilderness just off the pavement and want to alert the driver to some good-time nature-commuting. You almost feel like driving on the shoulder briefly, just to shut the damn things up and let you get on with your commute. The steering is not only direct, it will turn the car almost 90 degrees from a standstill. Getting into the narrowest parking spots from even narrower lanes is never a problem in Wrangler. Neither is getting out of one without inconveniencing other motorists ... just watch your corners to make sure you don't clip your neighbours. If you're in the market for a Jeep this site has a great selection:
Montana Jeep Wrangler's

Tuesday, June 3, 2008

Whitlock's Bay Fishing

Our trip to Lake Oahe in South Dakota in May turned out to be a windy trip on the big water.
We stay at West Whitlocks State Park in one of the Capming Cabins. These cabins are great
for a couple of people, having both heat and air conditioning. When we could get on the lake
(the wind was blowing like crazy most of the time) we found the walleye's in about 12 ft. of
water on the points. We caught some nice fish in the 16-19" range with a few over 25". One night
we were sitting on the deck of the cabin and we were joined by a herd of deer that had to number
30. They were grazing within 30 yards of where we were sitting, totally oblivious to us. If deer
hunting is your sport, here is one of my favorite sausage recipes:

VENISON SAUSAGE

12 lbs. meat, 1/2 venison, 1/2 pork
1 tbsp. saltpeter (sodium nitrate)
1 1/2 tsp. garlic powder
1/4 cup salt
1 1/2 tbsp. black pepper
1/4 tsp. allspice
1 tbsp. crushed chili pepper (optional)
Cut venison and pork into small chunks for
the grinder. Add all seasonings; mix thoroughly;
put through grinder using medium blade. Pack
meat in sausage bags or casings and hang it for
long smoking at a low temperature. If you wish,
the meat may be stored in a freezer and used as
you would good pork sausage. Smoking certainly
adds much to the flavor and is well worth the effort.