What options were there left open to me?
I had always played sport, well almost always, up until
about ten years ago when sciatica finally made me realise
I could no longer chase a football around a sports hall or
a tennis ball about a court. Nowadays, my level of fitness
seemed to be determined not by how far or fast I could
run, but more by my ability to pick the soap up from the
shower floor or painlessly put on my socks in the morning.
I was in my early sixties, but after a decade of inactivity and
approaching early retirement, I was still harbouring a desire
to play some sport. In mid-April on a stroll into town, I
noticed a small poster on a garden gate advertising an open
morning at the local bowls club.
I mentioned it to my wife Dolly, as she had been going on
for years about us joining something together, so it seemed
a fair compromise; despite never having any interest in sport,
she was rather keen at the prospect.
It all seemed rather appealing, what could be more English
than playing bowls on a sunny summer’s afternoon.
Yes, it seemed perfect … what could possibly go wrong?
Détails
- Date de publication
- Oct 22, 2020
- Langue
- English
- ISBN
- 9781716825453
- Catégorie
- Fiction
- Copyright
- Tous droits réservés - Licence de copyright standard
- Contributeurs
- Par (auteur): Alan Morton
Caractéristiques
- Pages
- 168
- Type de reliure
- Livre à couverture souple Livre à couverture souple
- Couleur de l’intérieur
- Noir & Blanc
- Dimensions
- A5 (5,83 x 8,27 po / 148 x 210 mm)