The Court
Buy
3 hoses
1 short one that reaches the court
2 longer ones which extend on both sides of the court
1 to 2 way splitter
score card for post
cart to move ball machine
tennis racket with 4-1/4" grip
Top surface scratcher
Post ball holder & trash barrel
more tennis balls
tournagrips for tennis rackets
more prince pro blend strings
new tennis bag
cones
To Do
call boston tennis court company for free on site evaluation
781-826-2303
redo deck
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shack for court
steps for court
Union
Tennis Players Union
Tournament Owners Union
Physical Site Owners Union
Chateau L'oeuf
Chateau
I was in Newport. And in tiles, in front of the International Tennis Hall of Fame, it says CASINO. I thought to myself, what if I built a tennis club, which, in the tiles, it says CHATEAU.
There are many types of chateaux. But, which stands out, is that they are French, or Italian with French highlights. The original chateaux are French. The italians came in with the Renaissance in the 1400's and 1500's. But the french style had a more disney world cinderella castle look to them before that, or more, well, French, in design. :).
www.joshfreeman.org/chateau/loeuf.htm
or, have L'oeuf as the center, and everything radiates out from L'oeuf, which is the tennis court, the Chateau surrounding the tennis court.
July 2008 began the big push to reconstruct my tennis court. :). I was living in Swansea at the time, renting a house there.
http://www.reconstruisonssaintcloud.fr/ - This is the model for work done for this chateau. You help me, I'll help you. :).
Unless I am L'oeuf, synomous with my name and also Leafman. This is possible also. And then chateau would be directly next to my name. :).
The way I have it now, L'oeuf if the name of my tennis court, and Chateau surrounds it.