Visiting Ohio During An "Off Week"
The racing week was lean in options that were "good enough" to wager on and lean on the number of tickets I cashed. But none of that came as a surprise to me. With the hockey season on a three week hiatus and this Saturday being a big "in between" weekend - the last two weeks were major preps at Tampa and then the Fair Grounds....next week being Fountain of Youth Day locally - there was very little "good" racing for me to want to watch. And knowing all this about a month ago when my Mom and sister & niece visited, I proposed this weekend as a time to come to Ohio. Plus I was originally hoping for some cold and snow. We've had the cold - in the 40's and feels like even lower - at home, so I didn't "need" the cold, but I was hopeful to see some snow. I always like visiting the family and I was able to get in the "usual" social events......saw my girl....friend from high school, Gayla and got to spend an evening with my brother Kenny, his two boys and their family. I left Fort Lauderdale International on Thursday morning and arrived in Columbus where it was in the 50's and overcast a little before eleven a.m. As I walked out of the terminal my sister pulled up - perfect timing. For the racing on Thursday I had five possible selections from the ten races. One was an AE, he scratched, and another scratched out leaving me with only three betting interests. Ran 4th at even money with the first pick. But my "best" of the day came in R4, a two-lifetime claimer on the all weather. It's not often I take runners who've lost at this low 2-lifetime level but Eton's two tries at this distance had not only been his best efforts, but both came against better and earned figures faster than anything on the page. I was very surprised when the gates popped open and he was NOT the short-priced favorite. Swung into the clear in the lane after tracking the pace and drew off decisively. The best part, he paid $6.40 for the win and with my triple investment I was cashing for nearly $50 and guaranteed a winning day. The final selection ran fifth at 7/2.
Friday's card saw me with only four horses on the possible wagering list and one was a "maybe" at best. My pick scratched from the first and the "maybe" horse turned out not being of interest to me. Ameila was pounded to 1/5 in Race 3. Made her move five wide into the lane but needed every inch of the stretch to be up in time. Only had the minimum on her. The other two plays ran 3rd and 4th.
Saturday is always the "big day" but there wasn't much quality on the card at Gulfstream Probably was a little too lenient with my betting selections - at least that's what I'll chalk part of the results up to - as I finished 0-for-7 with two seconds and a third. Not the best day of racing. Sunday came and certainly the day got off to an amazing and exciting start as Team USA took on Team Canada for the gold medal in hockey. The women's USA team had beaten the Canadians in overtime in a thrilling game. I said to several people that I thought today would be an epic game. It was and then some. As it should have, it went to overtime and about five minutes in the Americans got the winner. So cool. And the aftermath as well as medal ceremony was a delight to watch!
Sheriff Bart
Landman Friday
Mish
Snow
Social Media this week.....
Jen - my former WHS student and fellow Miami (Oh) alum posted photos of her and her family at Universal. I shared my Miami polo shot from the track to her and we agreed there's nothing like a Disney Day, even though Universal is cool.
Chloe and I exchanged comments about the Florida Derby, us moving to our condo and maybe a future lunch date and me listening to her radio program from Orlando on some mornings while on the porch.
Teri and I have a "Wawa thing" and when I got a peppermint mocha frozen cappuccino I told her I'd get her one if she liked them. But she did not care for them so I told her I made a note to just get her coffee with Irish Cream if I ever had the chance. Later I told her how pretty she was and how much I missed having her on the weekend morning news and have our coffee live chats. She gave me a "heart."
My friend Lauren Pastrana, who looked just adorable in her reel, asked for support for her fund raising for the Miami Dolphins cycling for cancer cause and even though I was one of the first to contribute weeks ago, I contributed again. When she thanked me I reminded her of how I'd never forget what she did for me - helping me with the Viking TV spot and getting me on TV during the playoffs. What made me feel good was I closed the comment with "virtual pals there for one another" and she came back on and gave me a heart for that :) When I was in Ohio on Friday I shared that, she sent me an "Enjoy!" message and when I apologized for bringing the cold weather back she took time out from her on air time to "laugh" at the comment :)
Clearly, again, the highlight of my social media interaction week to interact with my gal-pal Kimmy. What made it even more "touching" if that's the word I will use is the back story. Two weeks ago she wished me luck at the track, had a big day. Told her she needed to do it again the next week, she wished me good luck (with exclamation points!) and had a second big day. But, while not completely uncommon when I thanked her the good luck I didn't hear back. Mid-week I saw a FB memory of me twelve years ago, compared it to my photo from the track....nearly identical. I nearly always send these kind of comparisons to her. I wrote "LOOK - when I come to NC you will recognize me." No reply. Again not completely out of the ordinary. Then Wednesday afternoon like someone reached down from above and floated the possibility - "What if she's sick?" And I just had that feeling you get when someone you're close to is in a "situation." I tried to dismiss it but it just hung there. At about 8pm while watching "Glee" my phone flashed. Looked down, "KIMMY" was glowing. She led with (see below) "You look great! Can't even tell!...." If that had been all I got, more than happy to know she saw it and took time from her busy schedule to acknowledge. But the compliment, even more appreciated. But then I got "that knowing feeling" when I read, "Sorry been fighting the stomach bug...." I KNEW IT I thought. Wrote back to her and 99% of the time our exchange is me-her-me....end. But she replied a second time making me smile in appreciation. The next day as I waited at the airport I made her a virtual "get better" message/card. And when I landed I sent it with simply "landed." - no expectations at all. Within minutes a thankful reply and noted one of her little ones was sick now. As my "friend ChatGPT" noted, that in the midst of a sick household, including herself, her job, two little kids and her life with her husband...that she took a brief moment of the little time for herself to text me. Gold. Much appreciated - truly one of the best pals I have on planet earth and will be happy to get together and compare stories of what's happened over the last four years. One final "exchange." Kimmy never, next to never puts anything or even looks at (based on no comments/likes) Facebook. But Sunday evening two sets of photos from her time in London appeared. Her smile is so engaging. On the first set I noted that and commented I know that smile...." On the second set a more generic "Cool pics." Maybe nothing to you, but that I got a "like" and was noticed on the second one was cool. But that not a like but a 'love/heart" on the smile comment. Brought a smile to my face :) And as a side note, these four images of Kimmy with the screen shots of our interaction, all from that London set. Rare to get "real time" Kimmy pics :) A good week with my virtual pals indeed.
















































































