Sunday, April 24, 2011

Easter

Easter is a time when Christians all across the globe celebrate the resurrection of Jesus Christ.  It’s a time to reflect and appreciate all Jesus did for us.  Churches all across the world woke early this Sunday morning to hold sunrise services."  What an amazing occasion that is worth getting excited about!

Jesus told the prophecy to his disciples days before his death.  He knew his death was near and that he would arise from the grave the third day.  He was nailed to a cross on Good Friday, shedding his blood so that we all can have forgiveness of sins.  Jesus' body was placed in a tomb with two Roman guards protecting the entrance.  On the third day an angel appeared.  The guards were frightened but the angel told them to go tell the city the news of his resurrection.  Mary, who came shortly after to tend to the body, was shocked to find the grave empty.  It was true.  Jesus had risen!

It is always good to reflect on this day the real reason for Easter.  For me, my Easter starts every year by getting up early and attending "Sunrise Service" at my church.  After Church, my family goes to my grandpa's house for lunch.  I enjoy this because it is not every day that I get to enjoy a home cooked meal.  My younger cousins have an Easter egg hunt in the yard after our food has settled in our stomachs.  I usually find myself reflecting during this time back to when I was young and ran around gathering eggs.  When the egg hunt is completed we usually held home and relax the rest of the day.  Without question, Easter is one of my favorite holidays for religious and family reasons.

Sunday, April 17, 2011

First Tournament of the Season

Saturday, April 16th I played in my first golf tournament of the season.  This tournament was a benefit for the Penn State Survey Society.  I have attended this event for three years now.  The format is a "scramble" style tournament.  In this format, a team of four players work together in order to get the lowest score on 18 holes.  Each hole starts with everyone in the group hitting tee shots.  The group then decides which shot was the best and plays their next shots from that spot.  This repetition continues until the ball finds the bottom on the cup.  The goal is to get the lowest score possible.

Conditions were harsh as we played.  Alot of wind and rain made shapeing the golf ball very hard.  To make matters worse, the cold made our hands numb and it was harder to "feel" the shot.  All setbacks considered, we did just fine.  At the end of the round we found ourselves at 4 under par and second place.  For the third straight year this was our fate.  Second place is not bad considering the conditions but we feel we could have scored alot better.

There is no replacement for a round of golf with your buddies.  Good fellowship and some good golf shots make for a perfect way to spend a Saturday afternoon.  We may not have won, but the memories made every year at this tournament are very special to me.  This is a good tournament for a good cause and I am eager for next year's scramble.

Sunday, April 10, 2011

Bald Eagle Management plan

The Bald Eagle is a symbol for Americans.  They were listed as endangered species for many years in our nation.   As of 2008, this is no longer true.  The reemergence of the Bald Eagle is noticed by many natives of Pennsylvania.   Just a few years back, they were only spotted in areas in northern Pennsylvania.  In present day, they are rapidly reproducing in areas all over the state.  The expansion has excited the Pennsylvania State Game Commission into launching a management program.
 The rapid increase of Bald Eagles is personally something I have observed.  Growing up in the western part of the state, I never heard of anyone spotting a Bald Eagle until more recent years.  Seeing this wonderful creature now is becoming more and more a common experience.  Personally, I was fortunate enough to get to witness three Bald Eagles flying up the river valley last year.  It truly makes you feel proud to be an American.
The proposed management program will continue to protect this species.  The main goal is to sustain a minimum of 150 nesting pairs, including successful pairs in at least 40 counties, with 60% of known nests successful and productivity of 1.2 eggs per nest, based on a 5 year running period.  This goal should not be too much of a sweat considering the natural rapid growth taking place.  The Bald Eagle will provide more and more recreational benefits for years to come in Pennsylvania.

Sunday, April 3, 2011

Preview: The Masters

With golf's finest tournament around the corner, golf fans are getting anxious for thursday.  Last year the golf world saw Tiger Woods make his return to golf at the Masters.  Woods ended the tournament tied fourth behind winner, Phil Mickelson.  It has been over a year since Tiger has won a tournament.  Will Tiger finally win this week? I say no.  There is just too much talent in the rest of field for Tiger to not be on top of his game and win.  Mickelson, after winning today at the Shell Houston Open, is riding a wave of momentum.  Other favorites are Martin Kaymer, who is number one in the world rankings and Ireland's young sensation, Rory Mcilroy.  Whoever wins, it's going to take accurate driving, good iron play, and good short game skills.  The 2011 Masters should be one to remember come Sunday.