It's a Love Match
While the Gray's visited a famous Grand Slam event site, we tagged along for the tour. It was a sunny day and the courts were well manicured and green.
"The ball going back and forth and back and forth was awfully tempting to chase. Instead of being a lazy day in the sun, I was the ball dog for the players," Scotch happily stated.
"We did have a great time chasing them," smiled Butter.
"There is nothing like sun, grass and a ball to chase," sighed Scotch.
Tim Henman was long considered to be this country's greatest hope to win Wimbledon since Fred Perry did it three consecutive years from 1934-1936. Unfortunately, he never got past the semi-finals of this storied Grand Slam event. His native country is the answer to February’s clue.
Where are we?
Visit www.graylyn.com or request a passport.
"The ball going back and forth and back and forth was awfully tempting to chase. Instead of being a lazy day in the sun, I was the ball dog for the players," Scotch happily stated.
"We did have a great time chasing them," smiled Butter.
"There is nothing like sun, grass and a ball to chase," sighed Scotch.
Tim Henman was long considered to be this country's greatest hope to win Wimbledon since Fred Perry did it three consecutive years from 1934-1936. Unfortunately, he never got past the semi-finals of this storied Grand Slam event. His native country is the answer to February’s clue.
Where are we?
Visit www.graylyn.com or request a passport.
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