Sunday, January 29, 2012

A little more Metal Detecting on a Sunday Afternoon

I metal detected for awhile today at the Zoo.  A lot of these coins I found a couple of weeks ago, but hadn't cleaned up.  I found a total of $1.92, a watch, and one of the pennies was a 'Wheat Penny", 1953.  But, the watch has a 'Genuine Stainless Steel" back!

I've covered the Zoo fields pretty thorough now.  I'm sure I could still find a few coins, but I feel like I'm about done there.  My total since I started metal detecting is now $146.10.  I figure that averages out to about 22 cents an hour!  You have to do this because enjoy it.

I need to find another place to detect.  Anybody with a  house that's been around for 60 or more years I'd love to detect your yard.  Or if you know somebody, ask them for me.  I promise to make very little, or no, mess, and I'll show them everything I find.

Thursday, January 26, 2012

A Blast from the Distant Past!

I came across these photos and thought I'd share them.  I found them very interesting. I hope you do, too.


This is a photo of Preston Hwy looking south at the railroad overpass by Audubon Park.  I don't know what the occasion was, but I wonder if anyone in this photo has a copy of this picture?









This old Steiden Store was at the corner of Bardstown Road at Douglas Loop.  The building is now the site of Heine Bros Coffee Shop.  The Steiden Stores were bought out by A & P around 1960.










Looking South on Bardstown Road at Bonnycastle.  This looks to be late 1930's.  If you go there and stand in the same spot, you'll see the same buildings, just different names on the storefronts. And, no streetcar tracks.  You'll notice behind the Walgreens sign is a 'Piggly-Wiggly' Market!










This is a view of Dixie Hwy looking North at the point of the 7th St intersection.  Southland Terrace Shopping Center would be just to the right in about 20 more years.  The truck is parked in front of St. Helens Church.  Maybe around early 1930's.  Notice Dixie Hwy is two lanes and not striped.  I know Dixie Hwy was only two lanes when I was growing up and crossed it every day going to and from St. Matthias School.
And, last but not least, the White Castle at 1st and Market Streets.  The White Castle is still there, but now boasts to be the largest White Castle in the World!  Evidently, they rebuilt.















Oops! This is a late entry.  I forgot about it until I was looking through my pictures.  This is Plehns Bakery in St Matthews, looking south on Shelbyville Road.  The bakery is still there.  This photo looks to be in the late 1920's.

Tuesday, January 24, 2012

Another round of Golf in January

It was cold and muddy today.  A lot of the fairways looked a lot like the picture at left, only we weren't wearing shorts.  It was pretty nippy the front nine, but finally warmed up enough to be comfortable on the back nine.  We played another "Shamble" today, where we take the best drive and play our own ball from there.

I shot a 39 - 41 = 80.  I really don't know how our team did, but we all played pretty bad.  But, sometimes when the team plays bad everybody else in the other groups are playing bad.  So, you never know.  I didn't stay around long enough to find out who won today.  I don't mind sticking around a little while, but the last group was 5 holes behind us.
I started hitting the ball better the last 4 or 5 holes.  I was making much better contact.  It's always nice to be able to get in a round of golf this time of year.  It doesn't look like this Thursday will be a golf day.  Heavy rain is forecast. 

Friday, January 20, 2012

Visit to the Zoo

I haven't been to the Zoo for a couple of weeks, so I thought I'd go over and get a little Docent time in.  I'm scheduled to help in classes next week on Monday and Wednesday mornings, but I received an email that they were short people this Saturday for the Girl Scout program.  So I thought I'd go over and do an interpretation, check to see if they still needed help tomorrow, and check the board to see if there was anything new to sign up for.  They had all the help they needed for tomorrow, but I signed up for 2 Outreach programs, 1 in Feb and 1 in March.  One is a Cub Scout Troop and the other a Kindergarten Class.

While I was at the Zoo I thought I might as well get a little interpretation time.  That's where we go out to an exhibit with a bio-fact and talk to people who happen to come through about the animals on exhibit and maybe share a few interesting facts.  Well, the reason I don't like going over during the week in Winter is because there are very few people visiting the Zoo.  I spent almost an hour at the Komodo Dragon/Cuban Crocodile exhibit and had one person come through.  She was very nice and I tried not to push myself on her, or any information.  I realize how pushy some people can be and I tried not to be one of those people.  I think I did fine, and we had a polite conversation and she seemed to be pleased with the couple of facts I talked to her about.  Then she was on her way.


While at the exhibit, the Komodo Dragon never moved a muscle, and neither did the Cuban Crocodiles.  The Komodo Dragon can eat 60 percent of his body weight in one feeding, then sleeps it off.  So he may have eaten not long ago, but then again, he sleeps a lot anyway.
The 2 Cuban Crocodiles were over by the little gate that leads to their feeding area.  It must have been close to their feeding time, and they didn't move from there.
I'll tell you a little about the Cuban Crocodile.  It was once found on most of the Caribbean islands but is now only found in the wild in 2 small swampy areas of Cuba.  It is a highly endangered species.  The SSP (Species Survival Plan) headquarters for coordinated breeding of the Cuban Crocodile is located at the Louisville Zoo.  This program coordinates breeding worldwide, preventing inbreeding to ensure healthy offspring. And, you want to know a quick and easy way to tell the difference between an alligator and a crocodile?  Look at the picture.  See the lower tooth near the end of the snout sticking up outside the jaw? That is a crocodile.  Alligators won't have that.

So, not much going on at the Zoo today.  Weekdays in the Winter, the crowds just aren't there.  I really don't like to go very long without checking in because you have to keep a constant check on the boards to see if there is anything new going on that needs volunteers.  And, if I go, I'd like to get credit for a little time.  We have a book to record our time.  I have my required hours in already, so I don't have to worry about that.  Our year ends April 30th.  Each year we are required to get in 48 hours, 36 of those educational, to
stay qualified.

Thursday, January 19, 2012

Political View? No, taxpayer rant!

When I started this blog I promised to stay away from political and religious opinions and viewpoints.  And, I still plan to keep my promise. But, I don't think this is a political viewpoint, but one of a taxpayer being stiffed!
Our Mayor, in his infinite wisdom, decided to save money by skipping a day of garbage pick up.  Yes, I can get by without that pick up.  But why should I when I've paid for it?  There are other programs provided for people who haven't paid for it that can be cut. 
Why do I pay taxes?  I pay taxes so that the government can provide me services that I cannot provide for myself.  These things?  An Army to protect my country, the building and maintaining of roads and bridges, police and fire protection, building, staffing, and maintaining prisons, libraries, schools, etc.,and garbage collection.  These are the things that I pay taxes to my government so that they can, in turn, provide for me.  I have my own personal responsibility to house, clothe, and feed myself.  That's not the governments job.
Let me offer an analogy.  I pay a lawn service to cut and trim my grass every two weeks.  They do this, but are making pretty good money so they decide to go into the poorer neighborhoods and cut several peoples grass for free.  Times get hard, money gets a little tight.  One day they come to me and tell me "Mr. Tabler, we'll have to skip your yard a couple of weeks because we can't afford to cut your grass and cut the poor peoples grass, too."  What?  I paid you to cut my grass!  Would you say this is OK?  Well, I wouldn't.

As I said, I can be skipped a week without a big problem.  But why should I?  I paid for this service and it is not provided.  Services paid for by taxpayers are the #1 priority when budgeting the money.  Providing services and helping non-taxpayers are things that are done with any money that is EXTRA! It is not the Governments responsibility to feed, clothe, and house individuals.  That's a Personal responsibility.

Anyway, that's my opinion.  I realize others have different opinions. It's just that I don't believe our government should be a charitable organization. Pay your taxes people! And Government, provide the services your people pay you to do.  I don't even want to get into the whole BRIDGE thing, but the same principle applies there!  What? You don't have the money for it?  I paid you!

Monday, January 16, 2012

More collectibles for Viewing

I have framed and  hanging on my basement wall, a picture of Seattle Slew in the Winners Circle after winning the Kentucky Derby.  The picture is signed to me by the winning jockey, Jean Cruguet.  Also, the 3 $2 win tickets on Seattle Slew are signed on the back by him.  Plus, the program from that race.
A good friend of mine, Greg Lynn, is an ex-jockey who lives near Jean Cruguet in Versailles, KY, got these autographs for me.
Seattle Slew was a Triple Crown winner in 1977.  The following year, Affirmed won the Triple Crown and is the last one to do so!  I also have 3 $2 win tickets on Affirmed, but don't have them framed.
I wish I had tickets on Secretariat, but I didn't think to do this until a few years later.  No, I didn't bet these tickets, but worked at the track during this time, and went to the cashier's line and bought the tickets from those standing in line waiting to cash.  Thought they'd be good souvenirs.  In 1977 I bet on #1, Bob's Dusty, for obvious reasons.   I just wish I'd thought of buying these tickets in 1973.  And, I really like the tickets the way they used to be, not like they are now.

Tuesday, January 10, 2012

Golfing on Tuesday at Shawnee, Won't count for the year

I played my usual Tuesday Golf and Shawnee GC today.  But, they changed it up a little this time.  We played a 'Shamble'.  That is where you go to the best drive, and then play your own ball from there.  So, not playing my own ball all the way I can't count this as a round played this year.
I did find out today that I won last Thursday.  My team was low team, $5, and I was low man, $11!  Money just keeps rolling in!

Today's round we played low team only.  I played pretty good with a 33 - 40 = 73.  I was one under on the front.  I don't care if it was a shamble, that's a pretty good score.  I played with two pretty low handicappers, so we won't get many strokes to get our net score down, but we played pretty good.  I imagine J. R. will call me in a little while and let me know if I won any money today.  He usually stays around til everybody gets in and then calls me to fill me in on the results.

Looks like this might be the last time playing for awhile.  The weather looks like it's going to turn cold for the rest of the week, so I'm sure Thursdays out.  Maybe next Tuesday.

Saturday, January 7, 2012

A little more metal detecting, not much found that's interesting.

I wish I could post a picture of something really interesting that I've found, but I can only be honest.  I haven't been able to find anything interesting for a long time.  Just recent coins.  This thing today, in the middle of the coins, is something I think girls wear in their hair?  It didn't rust or corrode, and it was pretty far under ground, a couple of inches, so it might be silver.  Do you think?  Either way, it's so thin there's not much weight to it.
Since I've been metal detecting I've found a total of $144.18, plus numerous other objects, rings, earrings, medals, etc.  You have to enjoy the hunt, because the rewards are pretty small in comparison to the time and effort put in to it. 
This money found today was at the Zoo lot, other than 1 quarter I found detecting with Mark yesterday.

Thursday, January 5, 2012

My first round of golf for 2012!

Here I am teeing off on #1.  Well, no, it wasn't quite that bad.
We played Iroquois GC today.  It was in the upper 30's when we teed off, but got into the mid 40's by the time we finished.  The greens were frozen through about 12-13 holes and your ball bounced off the back if you hit the green with a high shot.  A lot of the holes that have elevated greens it was just impossible to hit.  Hit it short hoping to run it on, and it would plug, hit the green and you went over the back.  It made it a little difficult.  My first round for the year was a 39 - 41 = 80.  We played the back nine first.  Our foursome last week, with Brian, won low team by half a stroke.  So, Brian, I have $6 for you.  We averaged net 72 and won by half a stroke.  This week our team averaged net 72.2, so I'm hoping we can pull another one in. 

Tuesday, January 3, 2012

My 5th Blast from the Past

April 8th, 1967.  It was the Social Highlight of the Year.  This is the entire wedding party, taken outside Shawnee GC Clubhouse where the reception was held.  You can't tell in the picture, but the river was up and the the golf course flooded.  You also can't tell from the photo, but George Pearl, the tallest and 2nd guy from me, had a broken foot and had a black sock over his cast as he hid it behind the Best Man.






Now this was taken 25 years later at our 25th wedding anniversary party.  Bride, Groom, Best Man, and Maid of Honor.  Hiding in the back, I don't know, but I'd guess their spouses, Jerry and Linda.  Wow!  25 years together and THAT was a long time ago!  We're now approaching 45 years.
So many years and our Maid of Honor and Best Man are still our best friends!






Had to add this picture.  Kevin and Brian posing at the party with their missing brother, Mark.

Monday, January 2, 2012

Dang! It's getting and cold and the snow's getting deep!

Well, it's not getting that deep.  But, I thought I'd post our first accumulating snow of the winter!  I could actually go out and make a snowball off the snow on the cars, so this counts as our first snow.
Luckily, we have enough bread and milk on hand to last us for  awhile.  Otherwise, I'd have to go out and fight those long grocery lines.