It is indeed easy being green. There isn’t even a need to be the Hulk. A pair of lime green pants would do the trick.
With Botswana’s climate, the place isn’t always green but we helped turn the place greener when we traveled to Gaborone for hubby (before he was hubby) to compete at the Botswana Open.
We all love green, don’t we? Fortunately, the greens of golf courses will always be green.




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Anne J.
I'm a Philippine island girl in Africa, a Filipino-South African.
A mad banana woman that I am, I live "la vida loca". The banana part isnβt only because I'm Anna (Banana) but because an old boyfriend had observed that although Asian (yellow on the outside) I'm very much Caucasian in my way of thinking (white in the inside) and my actions, too. It's a rather accurate observation. I am that liberal-thinking and modern-acting Filipino... I remain my tragic-comedic self with a day job in slightly more serious field of Finance, Business Operations and Corporate Affairs.
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But that was yellow pants! LOL
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Haha. Lime actually. But sounds like a drink. Hahaha.
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With those pants in the vicinity the balls will not it the green π
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Haha. And what are the chances 2 golfers in the same fourball will have the same lime pants? πππ
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Blimey that’s possible with the limeys π
Thanks for the follow. I will certainly travel to your blog and tour it, especially if there is food.
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Good one! π I’ve been a bit lazy on the Food. We eat out practically every day and I can’t get to posting about my favorite and go-to places. Thank you so much for the follow. I’ll be checking out your posts (even if I’ll get jealous) this weekend.
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It is perfectly acceptable to wear such trousers while golfing. White belt a must too
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Better than John Daly’s style. π Thanks, Geraint. I will let hubby know but won’t encourage. It’s bright!
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