2 years ago we were on N Padre and Scuttlebutt's had the Covid. Now I find out it's been closed due to fire. Need an alternative for family of 6 (all 15+), and after a day at the beach, outside/patio seating is not preferred. Nothing else really fits the bill for a larger indoor place, which is why we went to Scuttlebutt's in the past! Port A I imagine is crowded...may have to go to Corpus.
Tried to go to Valentina's Sunday at 11:30. The line was insane wrapped around the inside perimeter, and they were hanging the "sold out of brisket" sign already. So much for a soft opening. Awesome space, though, hope it works out for him and he's able to scale up with the same quality. Well and people continue to visit one the new wears off.
What are you calling super high? Target level depends on your CYA level (I'm also a troublefreepools follower). But yes, it will come down on it's own with the long hot days.
The "turn your pool over each day" is a decent rule of thumb, but not required. Run pump fast enough to skim properly, and long enough to produce enough chlorine and keep the pool clean and your good.
$167k for pick 300
https://www.baseballamerica.com/stories/2023-mlb-draft-bonus-pools-slot-values-for-each-team/#:~:text=Slot values for the draft,%248%2C846%2C900 in the 2022 draft.
Do you not listen to The Horn? They only have one sponsor: Audio Visual Consultation.
I had them do our patio/pool TV and a new mount in the bedroom. Was all nice and clean but not a complicated install by any stretch. That's all I got.
It's after he's set. A lot of pitchers kind of twitch the front leg up and down a few times, but Matthew's was a little higher if I remember last weekend. I've had the same question why it's not starting and stopping a pitching motion.