This is a sad, but respectful post. I learned yesterday, June 9, 2013, from Tom Munn [forgive me Tom if that is not how you spell you last name], that a former Tennis competitor "Ray McDonald" Raymond J. MacDonald, Jr. has gone to play some real Tennis, where your opponents are always competitive, and even if they lose they are greatful for the match, and the line calls are always given to your opponent, and the server always calls out the score.
And after the match, they run to the net to shake your hand.
I enjoyed playing with Ray, though we didn't team up much, but when we did play together we made a good team, and I didn't need to run down any of his overheads either.
The family had requested in the obituary published Sunday, June 9, 2013, that memorials be made in honor of Ray to the Hospice of Wake County.
Daniel A. Young, Sr.

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Friday, December 21, 2012
Today, is December 21st. the first day of Winter. If you've been out in this wind today, the wind must be feeling quite blustery and bone chilling.
The wind today is a lot colder then the high winds the Tennis Doctor endured along the Interstate Highway 70, with temperatures of 80-85 degrees. The Tennis Doctor, who "has racquet and does travel" with his racquet, and talks about his trip, and the uneasiness of the wind blowing his Iron Horse around at 40-45 mph in early Augus, 2010 on the return leg of his "bucket list" trip.
"There is enough wind today," says the Tennis Doctor, "to take me back to my solo motorcycle trip across the plains of Kansas, and the mid-west, and to remind me to be thankful of my safe return home this holiday season."
Below you are invited to share, along with the Tennis Doctor, his experience of daybreaking early morning experience of heavy winds, cars passing at 70 mph (the speed limit) and to the sound of the wind turning the wind turbines in the Plains States, while stopped to adjust the supply of water, tent, luggage and other essentials, strapped and hooked to the back, rear sides, and front of his 650 Yamaha Classic on his Coast to Coast so journ.
The Tennis Doctor.
The wind today is a lot colder then the high winds the Tennis Doctor endured along the Interstate Highway 70, with temperatures of 80-85 degrees. The Tennis Doctor, who "has racquet and does travel" with his racquet, and talks about his trip, and the uneasiness of the wind blowing his Iron Horse around at 40-45 mph in early Augus, 2010 on the return leg of his "bucket list" trip.
"There is enough wind today," says the Tennis Doctor, "to take me back to my solo motorcycle trip across the plains of Kansas, and the mid-west, and to remind me to be thankful of my safe return home this holiday season."
Below you are invited to share, along with the Tennis Doctor, his experience of daybreaking early morning experience of heavy winds, cars passing at 70 mph (the speed limit) and to the sound of the wind turning the wind turbines in the Plains States, while stopped to adjust the supply of water, tent, luggage and other essentials, strapped and hooked to the back, rear sides, and front of his 650 Yamaha Classic on his Coast to Coast so journ.
The Tennis Doctor.
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