The three straight days of tennis are done.  The best result was the USTA mixed doubles match last night.  We had a nice match and managed a win, 6-2, 7-6.  Our opponents were young, but inconsistent enough so we were able to win enough points for the victory.  They seemed a little upset that they had been struck down by a geezer and a grandma, but life is like that sometimes.  The 8.0 team as a whole managed to win all three matches and are now 2-2 after four clashes.  I went back to Wooddale for some geezer doubles this morning.  It was fun, but these old guys were hard to get points  from.  Tennis Dennis was giving me a hard time about being old, even though he is about 2 years older than me.  But, because Bill C was there, TD was only the next to oldest.  I reminded TD that at least I was doing my part to lower the average age of the geezer dudes.  All this is mainly interesting to me, but it's what I have to say today.
Christmas is 10 days away.  I am posting another poinsettia photo in the spirit of the season and to add some color to the day.

The temperature was 3 degrees here this morning.  Too cold.  Minneapolis was temperatureless at zero.  A warming trend is predicted, but December remains a totally frozen month.  Not a moment above 32 degrees since November 26.
 
1 comment:
w00t, w00t, indeed! Sounds like fun. Interesting that GZ's post was about how young and strong won the field, and yours was a lesson in how experience can overcome youth. Good story telling, good post.
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