
There were no blogs for a few days as I was hacked. My system was fixed yesterday and I had over one hundred fifty viruses!
Racquetball is a game that goes in and out of season. It has not been popular for years until now. I saw on the Euro News that it is a game that is now played almost all over the world. Most people use racquets. When I played with my late husband he used his hands. One of the times we lved in Texas we started a group of racquetball players. We would meet every Sunday at a court which was then followed by a nice brunch. We always played outside. They were mostly men who used their hands. They found it amazing that I was such a good hitter with a racquet. I didn’t buy just any racquet. I tested them out in the sporting goods stores until one felt right. It was always enjoyable. We also played in Caifornia, Massachusetts and New Hampshire. We owned a home in New Hampshire and had our own court. My children eventually used my racquet to play with their friends. In Massachusetts all men used their hands. In California it was fifty/fifty. Now though everyone seems to use racquets as opposed to hands. They are even starting to have actual contests for the game. I think it is a great idea. It is good exercise. What do you think? Racquetball was invented in 1950 so it was not available during the Good Gus era. Check out an e-book as the stories do have sports. In “Misplaced Trust” the only sports were for the beneficiaries heavily in debt with gambling. It is an interesting read in e-book. I just passed out two more cards yesterday. Visit the site and download an e-book. The books are available in e-book from the sites www.goodgusbooks.com and www.misplacedtrust.com. “Misplaced Trust” has a five star rating on Amazon.