What are the eight things you want to do before you die? (in no particular order)

I've always been fascinated by flying. The chance to learn how to fly and get a pilot's license would definitely be high on my list.

The birthplace of golf, a trip to Scotland would be a pilgrimage of sorts to where the game began. St. Andrews, Carnoustie, Troon, and so many others. Since I'm already over there, a quick jump over to Ireland and the great courses there would be a must do.

Doesn't every real sports fan want to drive the Zamboni at least once? It's the most recognizable feature of any sporting event. It's nothing more than a truck that smooths out the ice, but it is so cool. Everyone recognizes the local Zamboni driver.

Golf is a game that takes patience, practice, and skill. Getting your handicap below the mythical 10.0 puts you into a rare breed of golfer. It makes you "good" so it's a goal worth striving for.

Likely unattainable, it's still something that would be on the list. I guess every list needs to have a dream or two that will never happen.

For someone who has struggled with weight issues, if I could get the rest of that ugly baggage to go away forever would make me much more pleasant to be around. I've been down there before, but always rebounded back up. Difficult, yet attainable.

Across the other big ocean, I'd love to see Australia and New Zealand. I'd bring my golf clubs with me, but the exotic beauty of these two countries calls out to me.

This has got to be on the list of every frustrated blogger. I've got a few ideas rattling around my head, but I've never had the time or patience to make this one happen. Hopefully I'll get around to it before those ideas escape forever.
And that's it... my "bucket list." I'm not going to tag anyone else, but feel free to share if you are so inclined.