Despite the rain, the crew is getting the courts looking good for the upcoming grass court seminar. Hopefully the weather will improve by Thursday - Friday is supposed to be great weather!
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7 comments:
Looks like a construction site - one person working, the other talking.
Hope the weather improves.
Courts still wt - hope it stops soon. Members may start complaining about no tennis for two days.
Tim - did you try the finish on the floor?
Sorry about the rain - I guess my novena didn't work!
I'm sure all of the seminar attendees will have a valuable experience the next two days - although any play on the grass will be unlikely, I'm sure.
Great job Mike
Oops - you too Tim
See you later today
Cheers
Mike,
Thanks for the invite last night - it was an informative and humorous evening for sure. I didn't recognize the crew at first but then it came to me -
As was well said by a current country songstress - "I May not be the best lookin' but the boys say I sure clean up good"!!
Well done - you should be very proud of everyone's efforts in putting together this fine program for the premier grass court clubs - the people who didn't come will wish they did.
I forgot - tell Neil that I'll bring in my guitar next Friday at lunch time and prove that I'm more than just a pretty face.
Ha
John- I'll finish the floor this week. Too much traffic with the rain.
Thanks for your support of the crew and the event!
"Your honor, this is an honor" - one of William Claude Dukenfield's humorous greetings.
Thanks Tim - it was my pleasure to be at the event and to meet so many of your fellow wizards.
See you during the week
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