I combined the concepts of 'Aim High' and 'Swing for the Fences'
Oh well, I guess it sounds a little better than High Swing?
As we often say at work...."they heard what I mean"
fyi....Tyler left Saturday to work this winter on the Breckenridge ski slopes in Colorado. It is the first time he has really been away from home...on his own.
What better place to 'spread your wings'....than in the mountains
I was completely in the wrong ball park (no pun intended) You see, coming from your Uncle Mark, I was only thinking "golf". And of course I wasn't making any sense at all of that.
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It is an oops....
I combined the concepts of 'Aim High' and 'Swing for the Fences'
Oh well, I guess it sounds a little better than High Swing?
As we often say at work...."they heard what I mean"
fyi....Tyler left Saturday to work this winter on the Breckenridge ski slopes in Colorado. It is the first time he has really been away from home...on his own.
What better place to 'spread your wings'....than in the mountains
Stock your wood pile....winter is coming
Mark A
It is my oops...
You did say "swing for the fences", but I still don't know what that means.
My love and prayers go with Tyler.
My,my, aren't they growing up? And spread out!
Maryland, California, Colorado, Texas and New York. Do hope that some of that generation decide to stick around here. (So glad some of them have)
Doesn't it mean "hit a homerun???" If you aim for the fences in a ballpark? Or maybe you should aim beyond the fences... now I don't know either.
O course! I think you are absolutely right!
I was completely in the wrong ball park (no pun intended)
You see, coming from your Uncle Mark, I was only thinking "golf".
And of course I wasn't making any sense at all of that.
Once again the "youngsters" to my rescue. Thanks
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