LOVING THE MADNESS! Sports Talk by Guest Author, Allan Freidson

 

Well, was it good for you? No, not THAT. What I write of is the first two days of March Madness, the best two consecutive days of sports viewing. On those days 64 college basketball teams play each other in a single elimination tournament that in three weeks from the start will result in the crowning of a national champion. This year those two days of wall-to-wall games were March 16-17, yesterday and today as I write this.

Now some will argue that a weekend of professional football playoffs in January is right up there for us couch potatoes. Nah, not even close. That is a mere handful of games and, if I failed to mention it, the Madness gives us 32 games over two blissful days. But it is more than merely a numbers game. A fair number of the games always seem to be exciting right up until the end.

After all, that is what gives the tournament the name March Madness. The tournament itself has been around forever; I recall attending the semi-finals and championship game over 50 years ago. Yes, I have been around a long time but can we not get into that just now? Anyhow, back then and for some time thereafter fewer teams participated and television coverage was less extensive. But along the way more and more of the games were exciting so fan appreciation grew as did the number of teams invited to participate . Naturally television said they wanted some of that and the combination of competitive games and increased exposure brought us to the March Madness we have today.

The popularity of the tournament is all the more remarkable because I believe the vast majority of us have no idea who is playing or can name any of the players on most of the teams. Heck, some of the colleges are a mystery as well. Because the best college players these days only stay in college for one season and then head to the pros only family, close friends and the most avid boosters know who plays for whom. Does not seem to matter because the sports fan will tune in, find a good game and commence searching for more of the same once that one is over. And that is easy to do with so many games; in fact ESPN, the self proclaimed “sports leader” but not one of the networks carry the games these days, will not even program against it. They have some popular sports talk shows during most weekdays but the cowards pull those shows on the first two days of the Madness because they think we only have eyes for the Madness. And are they ever right.

Long live the Madness!

Do you feel like living in Paradise? Pacific Grove, CA

Pacific Grove residence offered for sale $799,000

Imagine living 7 blocks away from this view – every day!  I do and I love it, do you think it would fit your lifestyle?  I’ve just listed a very special property 3 blocks from the historic downtown Pacific Grove and close to the Pacific Grove coast and Recreation Trail.

311 Congress Avenue, Pacfic Grove 2BR/2BA 1400 SF

 

Views of Monterey Bay!

 

Seven blocks from Lover’s Point

Open House Saturday 3/18/17   1:00 – 4:00PM 

Sunday 3/19 11:00am – 1:00pm

If you would like to know more . . .

Contact Susan  if you would like more information.  

Susan Clark ~ 831-320-6801 ~ sclark@apr.com

 

Thinking of Carmel? Stop the Car and check out this Carmel getaway!

 

NE Corner Torres and 9th, Carmel-by-the-Sea

One of the requests I hear often from folks that are looking for a Carmel getaway is, “We want to be able to walk to town.”  It’s no wonder that’s a frequent request, because Carmel is known as a charming village where residents can stroll to their favorite restaurant, take in a little wine tasting, or perhaps stop in at an art gallery opening.  If that is a desire of yours, look no more after you see this cozy vacation home today!  Three blocks from the heart of town, this residence is in a perfect location.

Pebble Beach Golf Links Photo taken by Bob Borden

It would also make a perfect golf retreat to visit the Monterey Peninsula and play golf.  Don’t forget the AT&T Pro Am Golf Tournament is next week – wouldn’t it be delightful to have your own Carmel place to come to all of the wonderful events we have here?

Imagine sitting in this living room curled up with  a book in front of the fire.  Or perhaps entertaining friends and family and having a delicious meal.  This home has been rented out as a fully stocked vacation rental so if that is something you’re interested in, it’s already all set up.  Some owners love having a rental income part time and then they choose the times that they will be using the home and block out those weeks from the rental schedule.  There are many companies on the Monterey Peninsula that will handle all of the rentals for you so you have no headache!

Beautifully remodeled kitchen

The kitchen has been beautifully remodeled and out fitted with all the necessary dishes and pots and pans.  So come on by today and see this lovely home and let’s chat about Carmel real estate!

Open House Sunday, February 5th 2017 1:00 – 4:00 pm

NE Corner Torres and 9th, Carmel-by-the-Sea

Offered at $1,450,000

Click on the URL below to hear a short video about the home.

https://youtu.be/Mis6ITrWNEc

 

Would you like to live at the beach in Carmel CA?

Carmel River State Beach

Open House February 4th 2017 1:00 – 4:00pm

26335 Rio Avenue, Carmel Point

Offered at $2,199,000

I’m so excited about holding open this lovely home . . . and it’s just 2 blocks from the BEACH!   If you haven’t seen it – please come by during my Open House or give me a call for a private showing.  I’d love to chat with you about Carmel real estate.

Enjoy this quick video below telling about this amazing home!

https://youtu.be/2J932dLmScI

See you this afternoon

Susan Clark, Realtor 831-320-6801

 

Susan's Musings by the Sea