PESO: Birds galore

2019-04-27 Thread Alan C
An interesting scene on the far bank of Engelhard Dam, Kruger Park (about 100m distant). Visible are Spoonbills, White Faces Ducks & a pair of Yelliowbilled Storks. Water Hyacinth also in evidence. https://www.flickr.com/photos/wisselstroom/32751595717/ K5 & HD 55-300 cropped. Alan C --

Re: OT : annsan's diagnosis and a photo note too

2019-04-27 Thread John
I'm glad to hear the diagnosis is no worse than it is and something manageable. It's always good to have our work recognized as something special, especially when that recognition takes a tangible form ($$$). On 4/26/2019 14:24:18, ann sanfedele wrote: Bottom line:  somewhere between the bone

Re: OT : annsan's diagnosis and a photo note too

2019-04-27 Thread John
On 4/26/2019 15:34:17, mike wilson wrote: On 26 April 2019 at 19:24 ann sanfedele wrote: https://annsan.smugmug.com/On-the-Road-or-On-Foot/New-York-City-back-in-the-day/i-MS6knBX/A "Who'll stop the rain and fist" sounds like a film I would go some way to avoid. It was "F.I.S.T." -

Re: PESO: White Dogwood Blossoms

2019-04-27 Thread Paul Stenquist
It might be warm enough in the city but Im about 30 miles north in a suburban/rural area. And our recent winters have been very cold. Paul > On Apr 27, 2019, at 2:14 PM, John wrote: > > I wonder why that is. A quick look on Wikipedia showed that Detroit is within > the natural range. > >>

Re: PESO: White Dogwood Blossoms

2019-04-27 Thread John
I wonder why that is. A quick look on Wikipedia showed that Detroit is within the natural range. On 4/26/2019 18:30:56, Paul Stenquist wrote: Nice. I’m jealous. I had dogwoods in Jersey but haven’t been able to keep them alive in Michigan. Paul On Apr 26, 2019, at 6:24 PM, Daniel J.

Re: Last Call - May PUG

2019-04-27 Thread John
I went back to an image taken April 28, 2005. I think I must have just barely made it under the wire. On 4/26/2019 16:35:25, Stanley Halpin wrote: I reached back to Fall, 2013. I am sure I have seen trees since then but this was reachable with a quick search… stan On Apr 25, 2019, at

Re: OT : annsan's diagnosis and a photo note too

2019-04-27 Thread Postmaster
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Re: OT: We're on the road again!

2019-04-27 Thread Jack Davis
Nice lines and finish, Alan. Is that someone peering in the rear left side window? J Sent from my iPhone > On Apr 27, 2019, at 2:56 AM, Alan C wrote: > > This shot has no particular artistic merit. > It is with great relief after a couple of weeks toil & sweat that the car is > safely back

OT: We're on the road again!

2019-04-27 Thread Alan C
This shot has no particular artistic merit. It is with great relief after a couple of weeks toil & sweat that the car is safely back on the road. Not an expensive repair job but very time consuming. The culprit was a seized cam belt tension pulley bearing which led to a melted cam belt.

Re: OT : annsan's diagnosis and a photo note too

2019-04-27 Thread Steve Cottrell
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Re: Impending road trip

2019-04-27 Thread Steve Cottrell
On 26/4/19, Larry Colen, discombobulated, unleashed: >I am about to head on a bit of a road trip. My Mom has gotten to the >point where we need to move her into an assisted living place near my >sister (there's no way we can afford one near me). She's in great shape >physically, but lives in a