Tuesday, January 12, 2010

Stone Creek - Tennis court & stadium

28 comments:

  1. This is what «Louis» needs to do - waddle out to the courts for a good workout!

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  2. Looks like the girl is very interested in the game results:-))

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  3. Great, this could be a modern Edward Hopper!

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  4. la solitude du spectateur ;o) belle photo

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  5. Olympic size court. do you play tennis? I used too but that was way back in my youth. I am sure you and Lois Anne will enjoy Stone Creek.
    I am enjoying the tour.

    MB

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  6. peaceful and colorful

    My photo is bubbles in the ice of the pond

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  7. Beautiful composition.
    She is waiting for someone, or something in her life.Maybe she is only thinking about her decisions, goals,her future...a start for something really special in her life.
    Léia :)

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  8. My son is a BIG tennis player and would love to play on this court.

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  9. She seems a little bored with the game.

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  10. Your new neighborhood sure is nice! I'll bet it will be too hot to sit out there come July and August unless you bring your own shade.

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  11. Jacob, I said I used to play--waa-aay back in my youth and as you put it 'play at it'. Same here.
    As for the crazy Snow Geese--guess what--they don't 'drop' anything while they fly. Amazing isn't it. Not like gulls. MB

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  12. The weather looks fantastic! No more frost these days?

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  13. Nice photo! This place looks really perfect...

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  14. Ah yes, invisible tennis, my favorite sport! It's the line calls that are tricky! ;-)

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  15. Are you trying to make us jealous or something? Gorgeous pool, golf at your doorstep, private tennis courts...

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  16. Still a few seats available by the center court. Fully equipped with electric light for those captivating late-late night matches.

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  17. @ JM - There was a little frost this morning, but it got into the 60s today and in a couple of days we'll be back to our normal 70s (high) and 50s (low)...thank goodness!

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  18. How come there is not snow there?

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  19. I guess you have stricter rules and enforcement.

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  20. Nice. I'm starting to feel jealous :)

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  21. I guess that would be "envious" :) What can I say?English as a second language :)

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