"Visit under your own prudence. No limits, no rules, no pancakes."

vendredi 29 octobre 2010

Johnny Cash forever



A short clip of "five feet high and rising" that we performed at le Centre-Expo during le Country Festival. Was awesome doing the man in black, easily my favorite. We practice now and then to stay relatively fresh, always enjoy singing his songs on my own and obviously with a big band in public.

Favorite personal pic, then the gang.


mercredi 20 octobre 2010

1st golf win

Arsenault wins PEIGA Match Play

Nick Arsenault from the Mill River Golf Club is the PEIGA Match Play Champion for 2010. Arsenault captured the championship Tuesday afternoon with a 3 and 1 victory over Dave Shellington of Belvedere. After thirteen holes the match was all square when Arsenault proceeded to birdie three of the next four holes to take the victory. A rain delay Saturday morning pushed the championship match to Tuesday at the Belvedere Golf Club.
On Sunday Arsenault defeated Richard Little of Fox Meadow 3 and 2 to reach the final while Shellington eliminated Tim York of Anderson's Creek 5 and 4 to set up the final.
This event marks the end of the PEIGA Amateur golf season. The top three ranked players from this summers tournaments will be awarded prizes compliments of Titleist and Chris Irwin. These awards and prizes will be presented at the Annual Meeting of the PEIGA this winter.
 
 
 
 
It was a nice way to finish my tournament golf ... looking forward to playing next year now ! Don't really want the season to be over ... but it's ok.
 
 
Final PEI points standings :
 

2010 Titleist Player of the Year

Anderson's Creek Avondale OpenPotato BlossomPEI  AmateurLobster Amateur Stanhope OpenIsland OpenHarvest MoonPEIGA Match Play      Total
Anthony Warren60            *3547.5180506047.5445
Tim Yorke42.59037.5909047.5397.5
John Schurman90         *12.547.5156051.76032.5356.7
Chris Welton30609051.73547.57.1321.3
Dave Shellington15255037.5904060317.5
Martin O'Brien37.5120907.1254.6
Nick Arsenault1.72022.54522.590201.7
Matt Wood9070160
Richard Little1.79047.5139.2
Robbie Younker3590125
Jeremy Brown3042.51022.517.5122.5
Greg MacAuley255045120
Cody MacKay12.51537.550115
Mike Irwin42.551.73032.5111.7
Jeff MacEachern42.522.565
Jamie Diamond3032.562.5
Travis Carr6060
Ron Garrett6060
Ben Cook51.77.158.9
Grant Somers2037.557.5

Advice from Tony Horton

From our great friend, Tony Horton, enjoy, and worth the 5 minutes to read.


Tonus Maximus Hortonus


YOU ARE GOING TO DIE !

The title of this blog is much more than a means to grab your attention. With the start of a new year it's typical for many people to establish new disciplines (temporarily), but the new year is also a reminder that time is flying at light speed, literally. With every passing nanosecond we all get a little closer to death. You know, that thing that happens to everyone. Your final day on earth, rigermortous sets in, the end. It seems to me that quite a lot of people meander through life as if death isn't coming. We act as if we have all the time in the world. We wait, hesitate, procrastinate and blow-off life altering opportunities all the time. Our goals, ideas and aspirations are put on hold for some ideal moment in the distant future. We dillydally and waist our precious time on a mishmash of nonsensical meaningless crap that consumes years of our lives. Why and for what? Most often it's because we're scared. Scared to live at our full potential. Why take the risk when you think we're going to live forever? I'm here to tell you that your life on this earth is precious and shorter than you think. Turning 50 this year proved that to me. I swear it feels like I was in high school ten minutes ago. Turns out that was over 30 years ago! As we get older change can become more daunting with every passing day. You don't have to be at midlife for this to be true. Teenagers get just as stuck as people in their 50s and 60s. I've seen people give up and thrown in the towel at all ages. We've all been an eyewitness to the tragedies of misguided lives. The hope and optimism of childhood gives way to despair and disappointment with one bad experience after another. It's the saddest thing in the world. Maybe you know what I'm talking about.

Is there hope for the fallen? Can we turn it around after years of wasting time, procrastinating, plenty of hardship and waiting for the right moment that never comes? Hell yes! The good news is that you can have the life you dreamed of as a kid without meds and therapy. Step one is moving. Turns out that it doesn't really matter how you move. What matters is that you do. Step two involves eating healthy food. Whole food that feeds the body, spirit and especially the mind. The garbage this country eats most of the time is killing us. Junk food and fast food (AKA food porn) does NOT fuel our desire to grow, learn and change. It keeps us in a state of flux and despair. If you have problems, procrastinate and feel stuck in general, odds are you're overweight, out of shape and eat junk. The deck is stacked against you if you're overweight and out of shape. Your brain can't function to solve problems properly if your feeding your mouth tons of sugar and grease. If you like a life of quite desperation then continue to spend endless hours sitting and laying around. If procrastination, sadness, depression, low self esteem and a state of malaise fits your lifestyle then continue to eat candy, cupcakes, high fructose corn syrup, fried food, saturated fats, soda pop, processed carbs, hot dogs and tons of cheese on your pepperoni pizza. Nobody gets away with making lame choices in this world. Sooner or later (turns out later comes sooner than you thought) your bad behavior will ruin your life.

Good behavior can and will save your life. Good behavior will give you the opportunity to turn misery into joy and happiness. In the end it's joy and happiness we seek. Authentic joy and happiness comes from treating ourselves and others with respect and civility. Adult toys (cars, homes, jewelry, etc), prestige, money and looks are usually a means to short term pleasures. These things feed the ego. The ego isn't real. It's your desire to create a false you to present to the world. Nothing but smoke and mirrors to make you feel better than someone else. Yuck! What is good behavior? You know exactly what it is by now. It's a matter of whether you want to practice it consistently or not. The more disciplined you are the less problems you'll have. Honestly! For real! Life will still come at you at a million miles an hour and the issues in your life will still exist, but when you exercise and eat right you create the brain chemistry of a person who can deal with issues, problems and challenges productively and happily. Other variables like proper sleep and stress management skills play a roll as well, but the foundation of "the good life" comes from the two things that make you a joyous happy human being. Exercise and healthy food. Period. The clock is ticking and your death is inevitable, so while your here why not take the first steps toward a better life. Get off the fence, ask for help, start moving, eat your veggies, enjoy the journey, enjoy the power of right now, push play and experience the life you desire and deserve.