In a message dated 12/27/00 7:19:17 AM Eastern Standard Time, 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

<< Santa left a Canon EOS 300 under the Christmas tree for my Wilma. Now 
Wilma 
 is a grown woman but she is like a kid with a new toy!! She is sooooo 
 delighted with the gift and wants to learn everything about her new toy as 
 soon as possible. I cannot get any peace for the questions she has; 'What's 
 the green square for?, AV?, TV? How does the flash come up?, Do all your 
 lenses fit my camera?, Can I borrow that one?, Do you have any spare film?, 
 I've never seen that camera before, is it a new one (EOS 30, ooops)?'
 
 Anyway I have told her most of her initial problems could be answered with 
 the addition of a 100mm f2.8 USM Macro lens as she will be able to get real 
 close and.......... ;o)
 
 OK everyone who over-indulged at Christmas, out into the countryside and 
 take some pics and get that extra weight off (I can't go, I'm working).
 
 OFF-TOPIC Part:
 Does anyone on the list fancy a visit to Scotland? Highland Odyssey - 2001? 
 October, again? Let me know and I will decide whether it will be worthwhile 
 to repeat last year's adventure. (Mad, I say, I'm Mad!!) 
 mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 
 Bob Turner
  >>
HI Bob,
I'm glad that Wilma is happy with her new toy - now we can all be EOSers!
And as far as your plans for another Scotland trip - I'd love to go. No sure 
yet if I can, but will do everythingin my power to attend. How about visiting 
other parts of it? - like Loch Ness? - gotta use my EOS to take a picture of 
that monster :o)
keep us posted about this idea! Everybody here, at home, loves my pictures 
from our EOS 2000 Scotland trip!
George

My web site :
http://members.nbci.com/_XMCM/Yegey/EntrancePage.html
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