I am in year 3 of my return to league bowling. I have come full circle trying expensive balls, shoes and glows and now find success using a cheap plastic ball. Last week I bowled a 79 with the cheap ball… but instead of getting frustrated… I just adjusted. Then I bowled a 202 followed by a 199, still using the low end plastic ball. I learned to trust my self… I first bowled in the 1970’s… I just relaxed and bowled. I had learned something knew… trust one self… believe in your experience and skills… something I should have learned long ago but I just learned. Which goes to show what can happen if you keep learning and trying new things… even when its a old self.

Bowling brings back a lot of memories of the 70s and 80s. I don’t know why I quit bowling. I did get a bit of a set-back when a flood destroyed our local bowling alley. I started again though after a move to the city.
Bowling and typewriters seem to go together. A time before computers and loss of privacy, at least on line or on the phone. In one way Snowden did expose how we are digitally tracked.
Not sure that bowling & typewriters go together. Except that bowling was at its most popular when typewriters essential to communication. Interesting that stock of new bowling balls can not meet xmas demands for a number of bowling supply outlets.