3 months ago
Tuesday, January 12, 2010
January 10 dinner
Monday, January 11, 2010
Food in Early January
Facebook Erin Ramsey: "dinner tonite: Garlic, habanero & ginger mango Tiger prawns with red pepper couscous, asparagus with sea salt and a large salad made with petite heirloom lettuce, portabellinis and balsamic olive dressing...(paired with a kenefick ranch sauvignon blanc 2008 in my mind..no wine until friday...) cheers!!!"
Tuesday, August 18, 2009
Sunday, August 2, 2009
countdown to Pinehurst
laundry and packing today..we leave for pinehurst on Tuesday at 7am..i guess we get up at 4:30am ..reese has a practice round at 8am on Wed and the tournament begins on Thurs..he has been working really hard teaching at golf camp all summer..hopefully it will pay off...very,very proud of him...http://www.uskidsgolf.com/redirect.cfm?locationID=9401&menuID=6
Wednesday, July 29, 2009
Friday, June 12, 2009
Mid South Club
Pinehurst, North Caroina
Here is where we are staying over August 4 thru 9th
http://www.talamoregolfresort.com/midsouthlodge.html
Really,really neat...looking forward to august
Here is where we are staying over August 4 thru 9th
http://www.talamoregolfresort.com/midsouthlodge.html
Really,really neat...looking forward to august
update with the ramsey's
Dad started his second round of chemo today...he also went to dinner and then went to the Relay for Life in greenville(my home town) ...i wish he would slow down but i think being busy might have him beat this bad boy...
Reese was on the golf channel last week...for about 2 1/2 minutes...he was the cool kiddo in the bright lime green shirt and shoes..i will put some pics on soon...
Reeese also qualified to go to the US Kids World Championship in Pinehurst in August..he shot a 37 @ Pecan Valley in San Antonio..
Our new house is coming along..the pool was poured last week and framing is about halfway done..need to post pics on this too..
Monday, April 27, 2009
wine for tonight
we are drinking a Giant Steps Pinot Noir 2006 from The Sexton Vineyard in the Yarra Valley, Australia...good stuff...not a wimp
Giant Steps Sexton Vineyard Pinot Noir 2006
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Winery:
Giant Steps
Varietal:
Pinot Noir
Region:
South East Australia > Victoria > Port Phillip > Yarra Valley
Type:
Red Wine
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Drink Dates:
Drink Now - 2014
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Winemakers Notes
NOSE: Pretty and lifted nose with hints of rose petals and potpourri. Poached strawberries and a hint of spice.PALATE: Soft acid, with restrained elegance. Notes of dried bay leaf and fresh raspberries.FOOD: Char grilled quail. Christmas turkey. Fresh goat cheese.
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April 2009
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This is my style of Pinot Noir. Lovely and earthy. Yum.Colour: Cherry in colour with crispness.Aroma: Cherry and earthinessTaste: Lovely earthiness, good cherry and soft tannins
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Rating: 86/100 - As reviewed by Wine & Spirits Magazine on 02/09
Giant Steps Sexton Vineyard Pinot Noir 2006
Snoothrank:
Starting at: $25.15 USD
3 Reviews
Winery:
Giant Steps
Varietal:
Pinot Noir
Region:
South East Australia > Victoria > Port Phillip > Yarra Valley
Type:
Red Wine
Color:
Drink Dates:
Drink Now - 2014
User Tags: cherry, (tree) fruit, stone fruits, chemical, earthy, tannin - light, crisp, thin, yum, style Read more reviews »
Customers Also Bought
Pinot Noir 2006Snoothrank: 4/5 Starting at $14.99 USD
Calera Central Coast Pinot Noir 2006Snoothrank: 4/5 Starting at $23.54 USD
Elk Cove Willamette Pinot Noir 2006Snoothrank: 4/5 Starting at $24.09 USD
David Bruce Winery Pinot Noir Sonoma Coast 2006Snoothrank: 4/5 Starting at $25.29 USD
Winemakers Notes
NOSE: Pretty and lifted nose with hints of rose petals and potpourri. Poached strawberries and a hint of spice.PALATE: Soft acid, with restrained elegance. Notes of dried bay leaf and fresh raspberries.FOOD: Char grilled quail. Christmas turkey. Fresh goat cheese.
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April 2009
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This is my style of Pinot Noir. Lovely and earthy. Yum.Colour: Cherry in colour with crispness.Aroma: Cherry and earthinessTaste: Lovely earthiness, good cherry and soft tannins
December 2008
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Saturday, December 13, 2008
Wednesday, December 3, 2008
Can I handle a computer???
Larry David for Secretary of Comedy
Erica Heller
Posted December 2, 2008 08:19 AM (EST)
Like most of us yesterday morning, I held my breath as I watched Barack Obama's Cavalcade of Stars take their place on stage with him and make history.
I held my breath, I realized later, purely out of habit, since this is what I have been doing for roughly the past 8 years, every time anything remotely presidential was put forth on television.
Well, let us hope that "The horror, the horror!" as Kurtz put it in Heart of Darkness, has only 45+ days to go. Then we can all breathe a collective sigh of relief, powerful enough to begin to blow away the cheesy stench of America's rotten reputation -- and unfathomable deeds -- committed around the world in the name of patriotism and freedom.
Just one thing, though? What on earth will we do for laughs?
Sure, Robert Gates sounds more than a little bit like Truman Capote, but even Truman was nothing to laugh at.
Nero may or may not have fiddled while Rome burned but Condoleezza Rice has definitely played piano for the Queen of England. Smell smoke, anyone? Not funny.
Will we ever laugh again?
There is just no way that the eloquent and erudite, brilliant Barack will assault our ears with Quayle-isms such as how we must put "food on our families". He will, in all likelihood, never encourage or inspire anyone to rename the croissant the Chicago Crescent Roll just because France doesn't vote with him to kill people and destroy a culture because his father was a chilly parent or he thinks the whole globe is just one huge OK Corral.
Will Barack think the Prado in Madrid is where people shop for designer handbags and shoes? I think not.
And even though I have not stopped pinching myself since November 4th at roughly 11:00 PM EST, I have wondered, more and more over recent days, what on earth all of us are going to do for humor from now on.
Will Michael Moore start going to the gym every day and work on his tan?
Will Jon Stewart and Bill Maher become The Sunshine Boys? Will Stephen Colbert join them for a brisk weekly game of mahjhong around the pool at the Fountainbleau in Miami? Oh, say it aint so, Joe!
As I see it, there is only one reasonable reaction to the current state of affairs, the perilous risk of edgy comic drought. Barack Obama must go back on television as soon as he can to fill the one appalling gap in his shining galaxy. He must appoint Larry David Secretary of Humor. There was never a better time and there is certainly not a more appropriate person.
Of course, Mr. David will (perhaps respectfully) decline, but that just makes him our Larry. The truth is, he already has a job. He must, after all, go back to the business of counting the stolen shrimp in his Chinese take-out, beating the batteries out of his smoke detector, whistling Wagner, placating Jeff, disgusting Susie and skyrocketing the blood pressure of Richard Lewis. We cannot begrudge him this.
In fact, word has it that Curb Your Enthusiasm is going to be shooting its next season soon. And with brains and class, compassion and global competency ready to move into the White House, with the world in tatters and our economy in the toilet, all I can say to LD is: "Please, don't be a schmohawk. Work hard. Work fast. Edit quickly." I beg you.
Laughter has never been more precious.
Posted December 2, 2008 08:19 AM (EST)
Like most of us yesterday morning, I held my breath as I watched Barack Obama's Cavalcade of Stars take their place on stage with him and make history.
I held my breath, I realized later, purely out of habit, since this is what I have been doing for roughly the past 8 years, every time anything remotely presidential was put forth on television.
Well, let us hope that "The horror, the horror!" as Kurtz put it in Heart of Darkness, has only 45+ days to go. Then we can all breathe a collective sigh of relief, powerful enough to begin to blow away the cheesy stench of America's rotten reputation -- and unfathomable deeds -- committed around the world in the name of patriotism and freedom.
Just one thing, though? What on earth will we do for laughs?
Sure, Robert Gates sounds more than a little bit like Truman Capote, but even Truman was nothing to laugh at.
Nero may or may not have fiddled while Rome burned but Condoleezza Rice has definitely played piano for the Queen of England. Smell smoke, anyone? Not funny.
Will we ever laugh again?
There is just no way that the eloquent and erudite, brilliant Barack will assault our ears with Quayle-isms such as how we must put "food on our families". He will, in all likelihood, never encourage or inspire anyone to rename the croissant the Chicago Crescent Roll just because France doesn't vote with him to kill people and destroy a culture because his father was a chilly parent or he thinks the whole globe is just one huge OK Corral.
Will Barack think the Prado in Madrid is where people shop for designer handbags and shoes? I think not.
And even though I have not stopped pinching myself since November 4th at roughly 11:00 PM EST, I have wondered, more and more over recent days, what on earth all of us are going to do for humor from now on.
Will Michael Moore start going to the gym every day and work on his tan?
Will Jon Stewart and Bill Maher become The Sunshine Boys? Will Stephen Colbert join them for a brisk weekly game of mahjhong around the pool at the Fountainbleau in Miami? Oh, say it aint so, Joe!
As I see it, there is only one reasonable reaction to the current state of affairs, the perilous risk of edgy comic drought. Barack Obama must go back on television as soon as he can to fill the one appalling gap in his shining galaxy. He must appoint Larry David Secretary of Humor. There was never a better time and there is certainly not a more appropriate person.
Of course, Mr. David will (perhaps respectfully) decline, but that just makes him our Larry. The truth is, he already has a job. He must, after all, go back to the business of counting the stolen shrimp in his Chinese take-out, beating the batteries out of his smoke detector, whistling Wagner, placating Jeff, disgusting Susie and skyrocketing the blood pressure of Richard Lewis. We cannot begrudge him this.
In fact, word has it that Curb Your Enthusiasm is going to be shooting its next season soon. And with brains and class, compassion and global competency ready to move into the White House, with the world in tatters and our economy in the toilet, all I can say to LD is: "Please, don't be a schmohawk. Work hard. Work fast. Edit quickly." I beg you.
Laughter has never been more precious.
Tuesday, December 2, 2008
TJGT Thanksgiving Mini Tour Classic


Mini-Tour News
TJGT Thanksgiving Mini-Tour Holiday ClassicNovember 30, 2008
The TJGT Thanksgiving Mini-Tour Holiday Classic played at the Horseshoe Bay Resort on the Slick Rock Golf Club course November 29th & 30th in windy and cool conditions. This 36-hole nationally-ranked event see over 30 players 13 and under tee it up with the Boys 12-13 playing 5,438 yards, the Boys 10-11 playing 5,377 yards, and all players 8-9 playing 3,942 yards. Lots of great golf on one of the state’s toughest tracks. Event recap: Boys 8-9 Cole Hammer defeats Zane Warren on the first playoff with a birdie. Daniel Martinez continues to dominate the boys 8-9 division…outstanding second round 68 in very windy conditions. Overall, the play in the 8-9 year-old division was outstanding. Reese Ramsey played extremely well with consecutive even par rounds, and Zane Warren, Cole Hammer, and PJ Schmitz all played extremely well. Top finishers: Daniel Martinez, Austin, 2017; 74-68-142 Reese Ramsey, Austin, 2017; 72-72-144 Cole Hammer, Houston, 2018; 76-75-151 Zane Warren, Sugar Land, 2017; 76-75-151
Boys 10-11 Charles Kim notches another win on the EMT with solid play all weekend, beats Mason Greenberg by one stroke. Greenberg played very well the second day in the windy conditions with a second round 77. Top finishers: Charles Kim, Cedar Park, 2015; 75-79-154 Mason Greenberg, Southlake, 2016; 78-77-155 Mauricio Cohn, San Antonio, 2015; 82-83-165
Boys 12-13 Johnathan Vasquez took control of the 12-13 division with a great round of 73 on Saturday, then followed that up with a very respectable 80 in the wind on Sunday. Brennan LeBlanc put up quite a fight with very solid play both days. Johnny Jones fires an impressive 77 in the second round to move into third place. Top finishers: Johnathan Vasquez, Bryan, 2014, 73-80-153 Brennan LeBlanc, Baton Rouge, LA, 2014, 76-81-157 Johnny Jones, The Colony, 2015, 84-77-161
Girls 8-9 Hannah Liu wins the girls 8-9 year old division with great play in the cold weather. This is a talented young lady… Top finishers: Hanna Liu, Austin, 2018; 93-95-188
TJGT Thanksgiving Mini-Tour Holiday ClassicNovember 30, 2008
The TJGT Thanksgiving Mini-Tour Holiday Classic played at the Horseshoe Bay Resort on the Slick Rock Golf Club course November 29th & 30th in windy and cool conditions. This 36-hole nationally-ranked event see over 30 players 13 and under tee it up with the Boys 12-13 playing 5,438 yards, the Boys 10-11 playing 5,377 yards, and all players 8-9 playing 3,942 yards. Lots of great golf on one of the state’s toughest tracks. Event recap: Boys 8-9 Cole Hammer defeats Zane Warren on the first playoff with a birdie. Daniel Martinez continues to dominate the boys 8-9 division…outstanding second round 68 in very windy conditions. Overall, the play in the 8-9 year-old division was outstanding. Reese Ramsey played extremely well with consecutive even par rounds, and Zane Warren, Cole Hammer, and PJ Schmitz all played extremely well. Top finishers: Daniel Martinez, Austin, 2017; 74-68-142 Reese Ramsey, Austin, 2017; 72-72-144 Cole Hammer, Houston, 2018; 76-75-151 Zane Warren, Sugar Land, 2017; 76-75-151
Boys 10-11 Charles Kim notches another win on the EMT with solid play all weekend, beats Mason Greenberg by one stroke. Greenberg played very well the second day in the windy conditions with a second round 77. Top finishers: Charles Kim, Cedar Park, 2015; 75-79-154 Mason Greenberg, Southlake, 2016; 78-77-155 Mauricio Cohn, San Antonio, 2015; 82-83-165
Boys 12-13 Johnathan Vasquez took control of the 12-13 division with a great round of 73 on Saturday, then followed that up with a very respectable 80 in the wind on Sunday. Brennan LeBlanc put up quite a fight with very solid play both days. Johnny Jones fires an impressive 77 in the second round to move into third place. Top finishers: Johnathan Vasquez, Bryan, 2014, 73-80-153 Brennan LeBlanc, Baton Rouge, LA, 2014, 76-81-157 Johnny Jones, The Colony, 2015, 84-77-161
Girls 8-9 Hannah Liu wins the girls 8-9 year old division with great play in the cold weather. This is a talented young lady… Top finishers: Hanna Liu, Austin, 2018; 93-95-188
thanksgiving

this thanksgiving we had an iron chef style turkey battle between erin & reese vs. lance
we have recently moved to a rental property that has 2 ovens but they are very small...think easy bake style..so we had to make turkey breasts instead of whole turkeys this year...
erin & reese used a recipe from Rachel Ray...http://http://www.foodnetwork.com/recipes/rachael-ray/herb-roasted-turkey-breast-with-pan-gravy-recipe/index.html it was very moist and very tasty...YUM!
lance made a beautiful butterflied turkey breast filled with sausage, sage, and fennel..he had to baste with butter every 20 min...it was very pretty but still kinda dry...
erin & reese won turkey breast battle '08
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