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Augusta national golf course
... shop in the clubhouse and it is only open when the masters is on ( what a joke) so he opened the gate for us and we got in to Augusta national golf course for all about 30seconds in the car. As we exited the golf course we pulled over to the side to enter directions to Atlanta we must of been there for about a minute and then the security guard poked his head out and told us to move on, so really we also got kicked out of Augusta national golf course as ...
Having Trouble with Decisions and Planning
... alone anyway. Another dilemma is I still cannot decide if I want to go into Belize. I won’t be that far away, but the logistics of getting there is daunting. I would either have to drive, take a bus, or plane. Either way, it will be a long haul, which might necessitate me having to rearrange my flight plans; that would be expensive too. Then I keep seeing ads on the Internet about incentives in Belize, but it is ...
Details, Details, and more Details, Oh MY
It is so frustrating trying to contact people abroad. I have joined various expat sites in Guatemala and have had some people write me back. But, most of the time, they don't talk about showing me around or offering me any real help when I am there. I have been trying to get someone to pick me up at the airport and deliver me to the hotel. When I looked on the hotel website, they apparently offer this service, but getting them to answer my ...
Marilyn's Great Adventure: My trip to Guatemala
... to go to Guatemala you may ask? Well, here is the story of how this trip came about. Back in March of this year (2012) I saw a post on Facebook from an old friend who I had a falling out with. He asked how I was doing. One thing led to another and I told him I was looking to become a private investor (just small amounts of money). He said he knew a real estate investor who needed $5000 for a rental unit. When I met my friend, Bernard, at the closing, the investor was ...
Getting there is half the fun...
... National exhibit included a ticket from the very first Masters, held in 1934, which cost $5.50 to attend all week. An online inflation calculator showed that $5.50 in 1934 currency is equal to about $95 today, a pretty good chunk of change to the average working man at the time. A green members' jacket from Augusta National served as the focal point of the display.
The portion of the museum honoring James Brown was ...