Around the World in Fifty Courts (aka Quest Take One) drew first breath online. Each chapter was posted on my then website, the best available equivalent at the time to today's Substack. The "edit" from the online postings to the book itself was drawn largely from the corrections submitted in the comments. As far as I am concerned, thus ever shall it be. Today we have a second correction again on bended apologetic knee. Lindsey Jameson was also deserving of recognition as one of the leaders of the Sydney effort.
We have the first bending of the apologetic knee for omitted contributors to the Sydney court. Graeme Bradfield's donation earned him the naming of the court itself. Chris Ronaldson, a former World Champion and now Dean of the Professional Community donated countless hours making balls, stringing rackets and recruiting members while await the much delayed occupancy permit. Record corrected with the author's apologies.
Around the World in Fifty Courts (aka Quest Take One) drew first breath online. Each chapter was posted on my then website, the best available equivalent at the time to today's Substack. The "edit" from the online postings to the book itself was drawn largely from the corrections submitted in the comments. As far as I am concerned, thus ever shall it be. Today we have a second correction again on bended apologetic knee. Lindsey Jameson was also deserving of recognition as one of the leaders of the Sydney effort.
We have the first bending of the apologetic knee for omitted contributors to the Sydney court. Graeme Bradfield's donation earned him the naming of the court itself. Chris Ronaldson, a former World Champion and now Dean of the Professional Community donated countless hours making balls, stringing rackets and recruiting members while await the much delayed occupancy permit. Record corrected with the author's apologies.
Haven. It’s not just a quest - it’s an interesting historical story. And “God willin’ and the creek don’t rise” is one of my favorite sayings.
Best to you and Simmie and hope to see you soon.
Thank you Joan. It has definitely been fun. I doubt I learned that saying at boarding school. Hope to see you soon as well