Hey lou, with backyard friends like these who needs to leave home? Nice work. By the way, the Bird Juan sparrow was back again singing his head off for my wife. Not sure what he will do next spring when he comes back because my wife has retired from teaching piano. Bruce
Looks like you've got great friends to keep you company while you're on the mend Lou.
I've never had a sticky shutter... but I would imagine it's very painful.
Nice work on these Lou and continue to get well quickly.
Martin Good wrote:
You have some great loooking backyard friends Lou.
Good to see you clicking away!
Martin
Thanks Martin but still no over 4 Lbs lifting as I look at my 400 2.8 with the 1dm2n on it with the monopod sitting on the floor Dare I touch it, OUCH another hosipital visit.
It stays on the floor
B Benson wrote:
Hey lou, with backyard friends like these who needs to leave home? Nice work. By the way, the Bird Juan sparrow was back again singing his head off for my wife. Not sure what he will do next spring when he comes back because my wife has retired from teaching piano. Bruce
Well I'll be, the sparrow is still there. You will need to record some of your wife's playing so you don't lose it. Did you ever get any photos of it?
Hey thanks for the look
Lou
KirkB wrote:
Looks like you've got great friends to keep you company while you're on the mend Lou.
I've never had a sticky shutter... but I would imagine it's very painful.
Nice work on these Lou and continue to get well quickly.
Kirk
Thanks Kirk yeah I bet a sticky would hurt. I will try to remain a good guy for my mend as I really do not need another trip back with a do over
Lou
Tim Kuhn wrote:
It sure looks like you won't be lonely Lou You just sit tight, get well and play with the regulars, then you'll be able to go out and get the big boys
About that shutter Lou, use it or loose it
Tim
Thanks Tim and as for the use it or lose it I think that may work for body parts also