Well, I have to admit that most of yesterday's activities revolved around college basketball games.
At this household, we had three key games to follow. Of those, one had a happy ending at the end of a long day of March Madness games.
Gonzaga pulled out a win after at least one half of looking like they were stuck in the mud as Coach Mark Few suggested.
I heard from one fan who was in attendance that it was brutal to watch.
Happily, as the announcers suggested, Coach Few made some adjustments, and for most of the second half, the ZAGS looked like the ZAGS.
At the buzzer, it was another first round win. McNeese looked great against Vanderbilt, but the latter pulled ahead and kept the lead for the rest of the game, while Idaho started out strong and then Houston went to work.
Neat to watch our alma mater teams enjoying the dance.
My brackets took a big hit when Wisconsin lost to High Point, and I had Saint Mary's going farther, as well as BYU. The consoling factor is that others in my pool must have had some similar predictions cuz I'm tied with several others for 8th place.
Maybe today will be a better bracket day.
BTW: I did stuff besides watch games, including some house and horse cleaning.
It was vacuuming with the house, while the clippers and brushes came out for CB.
Both the house and the horse looked better when I put away the tools.
This young man is amazing and fearless. He shows up on the court at all the right times for the ZAGS.
Hope he stays with the university for four years. He's just a freshman.
Imagine, with his continuing growth in that program, how amazing he can be.
Davis Fogle came to Gonzaga from Anacortes, Wash.
Key Women's First Round Games Today
12:30 p.m. PDT Ole Miss vs Gonzaga ESPN2
7 p.m. PDT Oklahoma vs Idaho ESPN
GO, ZAGS and VANDALS!
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The spring equinox has actually already occurred since I publish my posts at 8 a.m. It occurred at 7:46 a.m., marking the official start of spring in the Northern Hemisphere.
Yesterday, one day before spring, I discovered the beginnings of an ant hill in our hay field.
Funny how they just appear out of nowhere. I've walked that same area pretty much every day and had never noticed the ants until yesterday.
Hope the horses stay away from it this summer.
The daffodil leaves around the Lovestead are getting taller by the day.
Can't wait to see the flowers. I keep adding every year so always more fun with the springtime show.
Happy Friday.















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