On this morning after the Master's, I'm thrilled because Rory McIlroy won the world renowned tournament again.
Rory has been one of my favorite golfers for a number of years.
Last year, just before the Master's, we visited Belfast, Ireland, and met a friendly, engaging and fun tour guide at the Belfast City.
Her name was Michelle. She not only spent considerable time visiting us, but she also took our photo and made it into a postcard featuring us and a collage of Belfast attractions.
During our time there, we learned that Michelle's family knows Rory's family. Her dad is a member of the Holywood Golf Club, just like Rory and his family.
After we returned home and when the final day of Master's was airing last year, I sent a note to Michelle who was glued at the time to her TV watching the tournament.
It was late at night in Ireland, but that didn't matter. Rory's fans, including Michelle's dad, were staying to the end to see their native son win his first Master's.
Fast forward a year, and, by golly, there was Rory again at the top of leader board, tied for first when the final round began.
I did some work outside yesterday and then came in to watch the first few holes. Then I thought about Michelle.
Once again, I sent her a note, and it wasn't long before she responded, telling me that she was once again watching at home, but that her sons and her parents were watching the tournament at the Holywood Golf Club.
She also sent me a screen shot from a TV clip, clearly showing her sons in the foreground.
A minute or so later, a similar scene at Holywood appeared on my television screen, and, sure enough, there were Michelle's sons.
The Master's suddenly became even more interesting, knowing that in North Idaho and Northern Ireland, messages were going back and forth about an event occurring in Georgia.
It was really fun when occasionally, for the rest of the tournament, Michelle's sons would appear in Holywood, sometimes jumping up and cheering and occasionally, grimacing with disappointment if Rory had a rough go on a hole.
Besides this personal interest, the drama of this year's tournament was mesmerizing, with several lead changes throughout the day.
For many Rory fans, there were cheers and tears of joy as he pulled back to the lead and maintained that position for the rest of the tournament.
That segment had its challenges, though. On the last hole Rory's tee shot landed in a bad spot.
His skill, however, took over and he worked himself out of that challenge for an easy final putt and for his personal emotional joy at accomplishing a back-to-back win which has happened only three other times in the history of the tournament.
When it was over, I thanked Michelle for sharing her excitement in Belfast, and then it was time to feed the horses, fix dinner and paint fence.
I had a difficult time tearing myself away from the tournament throughout the afternoon, so I tried to make up for lost time afterward in those lovely evening hours.
Yesterday's outcome of the Master's made my choices for how to spend my time totally worth it.
I love to watch the pinnacle events for many sports, and this year's Master's definitely offered much more than I had anticipated.
I think we're done with the big sporting events for a while---at least, until the Kentucky Derby.
That, to me, is the best event of all.
And, so it's Monday after the Master's and also after another good-news event that happened yesterday in Hungary.
The people spoke and the dictator was defeated. I will say that he earned respect by accepting the election results and appearing gracious with his loss.
A good sign and example for future elections.
Today is our Class of 1965 group luncheon. I'm glad we decided to meet monthly because I really look forward to these gatherings at DiLuna's Restaurant.
Plus, Bill looks forward them because I bring home the best Reuben sandwich ever for his dinner.
So, it's a win-win and a tasty one at that.
Happy Monday.
I'm wondering if there are eggs up in that snag.
The goose is landing there on a regular basis.


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