WA1JG

Bill....Are you going to be at a Field Day site?

John / WA1JG

Bill Owens wrote:
John

What's your callsign?

Bill
KG4LOV

On Fri, Jun 25, 2010 at 4:41 PM, John Graves <[email protected]> wrote:
Eric

I know how it feels as I am 67.  I try to find what I am interested in and
stick with it. So far, I stick with ham radio, sailboats, and photography
(in no particular order.  All are capable to taking up more time than I
have.)

Also, I have a Ds and love it..  It does what I want, even when what I want
is dead wrong.  I have both bought, sold and had cameras serviced by KEH.
 Good people!

John  G


Eric Weir wrote:
On Jun 25, 2010, at 2:42 PM, eckinator wrote:


Does playing the classical guitar have less, more or a similar effect
on you? Not having tried which one would you regret more?

When I'm even half-way consistent at plunking around on the guitar, and
begin to get a feel for what even a modest level of mastery feels like,
there's a lot of satisfaction. Hard to choose between them. Both require
initiative and effort. The guitar's always around. Photography -- for me --
would require that I get out of the house. But then I love the outdoors.
Photography could be the occasion. And get me into places I might not
otherwise go -- like a wetlands and a state park here in metro Atlanta that
apparently are great for birds, other wildlife, and flowers.


Also, how much are the guitar lessons for the length of time needed to
get to the desired level?

I took lessons for about six months once. I'm able to learn -- up to a
point -- on my own. Progress would be quicker with lessons, and help me get
over critical humps. Realistically, unless i was to go really overboard on
photo equipment, probably about the same.


What criteria does your age add to your considerations?

I'm almost 70. In good health so far, and good genes in that respect, as
well. Might have another 15 to 20 years. But at this point you realize
there's only so much you can fit it. There are a lot of things. They're not
all possible. Don't know whether photography would be "one more thing" or an
enhancement of one or more selected others.

Regards,

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Eric Weir
Decatur, GA  USA
[email protected]





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