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MDE Enterprises highlighted in Profile Magazine

Our company was highlighted in the May/June edition of Profile Magazine. Check them out at www.profilemagazineonline.com.

Lots of interesting articles.

Read the article.

Can you identify Mike Sisco?

I have an analytical challenge for you. Can you pick me out of the baseball team photo from my youth? Take a close look at the photo, decide, and answer the poll before you scroll down to see the answer.

1962 Lewis County Dixie Youth Baseball Team

Take a guess in the poll and we will see how many get it. Three clues follow to help you zone in on me. Click on the image for a closer view.

Three clues
First of all, , , a current photo of me is in the right-hand panel of this page, , , it should help you find me on the team photo. Surely, I haven’t changed that much in 49 years.

Got another surprise for you. My brother, Larry, who is 11 months younger than me is also in the team photo and there is one player sitting between us.

Need another tip? I’m wearing a baseball cap and Larry isn’t. This should give you the answer.

Make your best guess in the poll above before scrolling down to see the answer. I’m really interested to see how good your analytical skills are.

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I’ve had people stop me in an elevator, , , in the airport, , , and in a hotel and ask me if I was “Mike Sisco”. It usually catches me off guard until I learn they are headed to the same meeting as I am.

Got your answer submitted yet?

The answer is below, , , answer the poll before looking, , , no peeking!

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The red arrow points to me and the blue arrow points to my brother, Larry. I was a little guy as you can see but made up for it by hustling and working harder than the bigger guys. Even my brother who is a year younger always seemed bigger than me.

Don’t wear glasses anymore, , , eye surgery took care of that nuisance.  Sorry for throwing you off track by mentioning the photo on the right-hand column, , , couldn’t help myself.  🙂

Larry is driving up from Florida to visit for a couple of days and thought he might enjoy this photo so I printed it and others I received from an old friend to give him. Terry Jones made these available and is the guy sitting between Larry and me.

Hail storm hits Camp Liberty

I was about to write a post about the big hail storm that hit us while spending time at our Camp Liberty today, but my wife probably does a better job so take a look at her post. 

CLICK HERE to see her story and photos of the tennis ball size hail that fell from the sky, , , thought it was coming through our cabin’s tin roof. 

All I can tell you is that it was incredible !! Her photos tell some of the story, , , here is one of them.

Hail next to a silver dollar.

Tax day

The good news is that we got a couple extra days to send in our tax forms this year, , , the bad news is that the IRS still wants our money.

When you have to pay more, you tend to wait until the last minute to send in that check, , , that’s why I spent time today getting the final numbers from our accountant and mailing in my check.

Hate this part every year, but glad to be able to do my part. It wouldn’t bother me at all except I see so much waste in our government, , , it seems to happen pretty much in every government from what I can tell.

One of the best examples I can give you is a little road project at the entrance to our subdivision. The entrance sits in the middle of a sharp curve and there have been several accidents there over the years.

It looked like there were a couple of reasonable solutions, , , reduce the curve and eliminate the blind spot by cutting the bushes and small trees on this curve or put in a 4-way stop so traffic has to slow down and yield to other traffic. Either of these approaches would work and cost very little to implement, , , but our government decides to spend what looks to be some $8 to $10 million and redo the whole interchange. It’s been a year already with no end in sight. It feels like our friendly politicians are asking themselves, “How can we spend more money?”

OK, OK, , , I apologize, , , I’m in a bad mood due to having to write that check earlier today. Even though it’s a pain, , , I’m fortunate to be able to make a good enough living to require more tax from me. I knew a rich man one time who looked at this issue in a positive light. He was glad he made so much money to require such a hefty tax bill.

I would still like to keep more of my earnings, , ,

Best weekend of the year – The Masters

Our family looks forward to this week every year, , , yep, it’s time for, , ,

THE  MASTERS

If you are a golfer and have never been to Augusta National Golf Club, you can’t imagine what you have missed. When you first walk onto the grounds, you know this is something special.

As you walk past the historic clubhouse and out to the first tee you can see out over the course and you sense something magical about the place. This is truly hallowed ground with rich history and tradition unlike any other place in golf with possibly the exception of St. Andrews in Scotland.

One of the first things you notice is how elevated you are and how hilly the course is. The clubhouse and first tee actually sit high above most of the grounds, , , 200 feet higher than #12 and Rae’s Creek. When you walk the course, you learn firsthand how hilly it is; I can’t think of a single flat hole unless it is the short and dangerous par-3 12th.

The Masters Invitational Golf Tournament started in 1934 by Bobby Jones and a few of his friends. It has become one of the best and most recognized tournaments in the world.

As I prepare to watch the 2nd round of this year’s tournament, I thought it would be fun to write a post and share some of the interesting things about this great event.

A number of traditions and iconic images come to mind when you think of The Masters, , , things like, , ,

  • Bobby Jones  –  Bobby Jones is Augusta National. A truly heartwarming scene for all who remember him was when he would go out to the course to watch some of the action in his later years.

  • Amen corner – Holes 11, 12 and 13, , , one of the most scenic and most treacherous walks in golf and always deliver some great moments in the tournament.
  • Hole #12, , , shortest and hardest – Hole 12, a par-3 across Rae’s Creek is usually the hardest hole even though it is the shortest. As I write this, Matt Kuchar has just made double bogey and Graeme McDowell is in process of making triple bogey 6, , , little wonder some call this hole the “toughest par-3 in golf.
  • Gene Sarazen’s double eagle – Gene Sarazen hit a 4-wood into the hole for a 2 on the par-5 15th in the 1935 tournament. He goes on to win the tournament in a 36-hole playoff against Craig Wood.
  • Amateurs – Something Bobby Jones felt was important was to include the best amateur golfers, , , there are 6 in this year’s tournament.
  • Palmer, Nicklaus, and Player – Arnold Palmer helped put Augusta on the map as he won the ’58, ’60, ’62, and ’64 Masters tournaments just as TV coverage was coming into play. His charismatic style and The Masters created tremendous growth in golf. Jack Nicklaus has won the most with 6 victories, , , his most popular was in 1986 as a 46-year old, still the oldest to win. His 30 on the back remains one of the most memorable rounds in golf. Gary Player was the first international player to win in 1961 and has won three times. Gary played in his 52nd Masters this week. All past champions have an automatic invitation to play in the tournament every year.

  • The Crows Nest – A room in the tower of the clubhouse is designated for amateur players, , , a unique and memorable event for those who get to stay there.
  • The Masters trophy – A silver replica of the clubhouse.

  • Crystal goblets for eagles – Make an eagle and you are awarded a pair of crystal goblets.
  • Champion’s dinner – The previous year’s winner hosts a dinner for all past champions, , , he picks the menu and organizes the festivities. It began when Ben Hogan invited past champions to a 1952 dinner at the club before the tournament started.
  • Roars of the crowd heard through the pines – You can tell what goes on in the tournament from the roars, , , even to an extent who is doing it. There are birdie roars, there are eagle roars, , , and there are Nicklaus and Palmer roars of old and the Tiger and Michelson  roars of today.
  • Green, , , everything green – From fan bleachers, TV towers, sandwich wrappers to scoreboards, winner’s jackets and especially the grounds with not a blade of grass out of place, , , everything is a beautiful green at The Masters.
  • The Green Jacket – All winners receive a green Augusta National member’s jacket, , , but you aren’t allowed to take it with you, , , just ask Gary Player who mistakenly took his with him. A phone call from the club requested prompt return of the jacket. First green jacket was awarded to Sam Snead in 1949.
  • Hogan Bridge – The bridge crossing Rae’s Creek on the 12th hole was dedicated to past champion, Ben Hogan.

  • Ceremonial first tee shot – The tournament begins with a tee shot from one of the great past champions.
  • Tiger Woods – Tiger has won 4 times already, beat everyone by 12 shots in the 1997 tournament and is the youngest champion.
  • Magnolia Lane – The drive into the club is lined with huge magnolia trees and one of the most impressive entries into any club.
  • Azaleas and dogwood – The 13th hole is one of the most beautiful in the world with azaleas and dogwood in full bloom, , , and Rae’s Creek accents it beautifully. 
  • Butler Cabins – Several cabins line the 10th hole, , , Butler Cabin is used for TV commentaries.
  • Rae’s Creek – Rae’s Creek comes into play on 12 and 13, , , it has played a vital part in many championships.
  • Eisenhower Tree – President Eisenhower lobbied with members to have a large loblolly pine tree on the 17th hole cut down because he seemed to hit it far too often, , , it is still there but the pros of today have no problem flying over it.
  • Phil Mickelson – Phil has won three times now. His spectacular 2nd shot on #13 in last year’s final round will be one to remember for all time.
  • Wednesday’s Par-3 contest – It has become a family affair allowing kids and wives to caddie, even hit a shot or make a putt in this event. No winner of the Par-3 Contest has ever won the tournament in the same year.
  • Ham sandwiches in green wrappers – A real tradition of the tournament are the ham sandwiches and also the pimento cheese sandwiches.  They are wrapped in green paper just in case they find the ground instead of the green trash bins. No eye sores or distractions in this tournament.
  • Skipping shots on hole #16 – Players like to skip shots across the pond on 16 during a practice round, , , and the fans like it too.
  • The back nine on Sunday – The tournament always seems to come down to the back nine of the last day. It’s what all of us dedicated golfers wait for.

There are many, many more traditions and memories of The Masters. It is the best of what golf offers.

So proud of my wife

After months and months of encouragement, , ,  my wife, Dorine, has started a new Blog called DorinesPlace. Check it out at http://www.dorinesplace.wordpress.com/.

Family is a very important thing to me and I’m extremely fortunate to have such a supportive wife and a super, fun loving son. If not for Dorine’s support, there is no way I would be doing the work I do now, , , and I love my work more than ever.

She has been there every step of the way, , , in good times and bad, , , and always sees the positives of things. Last year we celebrated our 40th year of marriage. Hard to believe.

Why did I want her to Blog? Pretty simple, , , Dorine is very talented and can do just about anything , , , much like her Dad could do when he was alive. Dorine paints, decorates, sews, quilts, and can create a wonderful array of things people like. Did I mention what a great cook she is?

I wanted her to start a Blog because I think she has a lot to share with others and she is also one of those people who laughs a lot. Just a fun person to be around. Granted, much of her laughter is probably because of something silly or shall I say “dumb” things I do, , , but hearing her laugh is a neat thing.

CLICK HERE to check out DorinesPlace, , , and feel free to leave her a comment telling her you heard about her BLOG from ITLever.

Snow, snow, , , and more snow

In the US we are getting hit by snow storm after snow storm, , , and we are ready for it to stop, , , but still 3-4 more weeks of winter left.

In fact, it’s snowing really hard here right now. I’m interested in whether you are getting more snow this year, , , for those of you who get snow.

A quick poll:

Fly with eagles

This one is Just for Fun.

A young Philadelphian rides an eagle

My last post discussed “Project management lessons from sidewalk art”. I try to observe and learn from most of the things I see and do. When watching a TV show depicting Julian Beever and his 3D sidewalk art, there were definite signs of good project management as noted in the ITLever post.

Another project he did in Philadelphia helped celebrate the 4th of July, , , our Independence Day. This one is amazing, , , looks like a young girl is riding an eagle that is standing over the American flag. The flag looks so real, but it’s just chalk art. Look closely and you can see the sidewalk cracks in the entire drawing.

Watch the YouTube video of Concrete Canvas and see if you can pick up the project elements as Julian goes about developing this one in 3 days. CLICK HERE to watch the video.

But before we leave, there is a message with this article’s title, “Fly with eagles”. Eagles soar high above all other birds. They are stronger and rule the skies. Are you preparing your team to soar with the eagles or to simply get by as an average manager like all the rest do?

Make a decision to develop your management skills and soar with eagles and find out for yourself how much better the view is from above the pack.

Happy Holidays from ITLever

Take a look at our annual Christmas Letter and card sent to family and friends this year. We have included a letter with our card since 1994.

Our 2010 Christmas card

We hope your holidays are some of your very best.

More Sidewalk Art

Sidewalk art must be catching on. Here are a few more amazing works of art.

Are you aware of what crawls beneath our streets?

Stairs to nowhere ?

Watch your step !!

Whoops, , , forgot the light bulb !

“Fantastic” is such a small word for these amazing creations. Hope you like ’em.