Life & Real Estate In & Around Athens GA. : October 2008

Cucumber - Onion - Tomato Salad

If you have ever had the Indian sauce raita, sometimes known as pachadi, this chilled salad is similar without some of the seasoning spices. My wife and I like to have it with BBQ or burgers instead of potato salad or cole slaw. It is both quick and easy to perpare and can easily be prepared ahead of time.

cuke salad

Ingredients:

1 cucumber

1 medium tomato

1/2 medium red onion

2 TBSP yogurt

2 TBSP mayonaise

1 TBSP vinegar

1 TBSP buttermilk (or milk)

Pepper

Garlic Powder

Salt

 

Peel, quarter and slice the cucumber. Dice the tomato. Peel and dice the red onion. Place all the sliced and diced vegetables into a bowl.

In a mixing cup or small bowl add the yogurt, mayonaise, vinegar and buttermilk. Blend. Add pepper, salt and garlic powder to taste. Stir. Pour  dressing over the sliced vegetables. Refrigerate and chill until ready to serve.

Enjoy!

Who Let The Dawgs Out?

The Athens - Oconee Junior Women's Club, that's who. 

bulldawg

bulldawg

As you wander around Athens-Clarke County you will very likely run into some highly decorative and brightly colored BullDawgs. They have been placed throughout the county as a mobile public art exhibit showcasing the talent of several local artists as well as featuring Georgia's favorite canine, the BullDawg.

bulldawg

This mobile outdoor art museum project, We Let the Dawgs Out, has, at any one time, up to 36 bulldawg statues on display at various locations throughout the county. While most of them can be found in the downtown area there a several that are in other venues throughout the county. Manu can be visited at Southeast Clarke Park. Thurston LaDonnahue III stands watch at the intersection of Barnett Shoals Rd.-Gaines School Rd and Greencrest Dr.

bulldawg

Each bulldawg statue is 44" tall, 70" long and 33" wide. There is a plaque between the front feet indicating the BullDawg's name, the artist and the sponsoring patron. Pictures of all 36 dawgs can be found in a gallery on the project website. Click on the thumbnail photos to get full size pictures.

bulldawg

Next time in Athens, try and find out how many of these dawgs you can find!

8th Hole at Lane Creek Golf Club - Lane Creek Plantation

I like to play golf and at every golf course that I have played I have one or more favorite holes. They may be my favorites because of the way they set up for my game or because of their aesthetic qualities. The 8th hole at Lane Creek Golf Club is one of those that fits both qualities.

 

Hole 8 is a PAR 3 with the distance varying from about 100 yards from the red tees to 170 yards from the tips. The tees are elevated and you need to carry your ball high across a marsh and a creek to land softly on the green. The approach from tee to green looks wide but there is forest on either side and a slight push or pull from the back tees will guarentee a lost ball. Once you cross the creek you still aren't safe. A hook or a slice will require a tricky pitch onto the green.

The green has two levels with the right side being a bit higher than the left. There is a small ridge dividing the two. It slopes from back to front and from left to right. Carry the ball a little long and you end up on a step slop chipping back down to the green, unless you end up in the bunker where you will require a tricky sand shot to hold the green. If you are short left of the green you end up in a deep sand bunker that will require you to get your ball up quickly out of the sand.

The pin on the day this picture was taken was in the middle back of the right side of the green. You can just make out the white flag looking like a bright spot in the middle of the bunker. I must have been feeling some adrenaline on this tee shot because I ended up about 18 feet to the right and above the pin.

 

Lane Creek Entrance

Lane Creek Golf Club is located in Bishop, just a few miles from Watkinsville and 20 minutes from Athens. Butch Foust is the owner manager and always like to discuss golf.

By the way, my birdie put slipped just below the hole leaving me about 6" for my par.