Alex, I want to attend, but it is entirely dependent upon the strike situation.
I'm getting quite a few hours in the building.
I'll probably just have to watch for starting point and make it if I can.
Mike
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Alex, I want to attend, but it is entirely dependent upon the strike situation.
I'm getting quite a few hours in the building.
I'll probably just have to watch for starting point and make it if I can.
Mike
One more note just to let everyone know: We're meeting at 9 am, Sunday 19 Nov at the I-70 rest stop west of Topeka. If you want to join in and haven't spoke up yet, send me a PM. Its welcome to all.
OK, I now Know I'll have to work this weekend, at least they are back at the table.
Mike
I really hope so. I'd hate for you guys to lose your medical... Do you know Derek Schmidt?
One last bump before the weekend.
Second meeting of the Great Plains APUGers. Attendance is projected to increase 50% increase over the first outing. :rolleyes:
PM Alex or I if you need the rendezvous place & time.
Sorry I won't be there, having to go to Garland to close out a warehouse.
Have fun guys.
Mike
sorry Alex, have to get ready to cook for Thanksgiving. maybe next time
Just got back back home about half an hour ago. What a day! We started out on Deep Creek Road near Manhattan and finished just outside of Eskridge, all in Wabaunsee County. Perfect weather; good sun, clouds were a little scant but they did some interesting things. Shot darn near all my 8x10 holders. It will take me a month to get all of them developed and printed.
Thanks to Chris Pandino, his son Anthony, and Mike Newman for making the trip. I was especially happy that they didn't get on my case for leading them down a trail where only horses or 4WD should go. :rolleyes:
Are you kidding?!?! That path that led to nowhere was Anthony's and my favorite spot! Raw and unspoiled Kansas...save for the dung frisbees.:D
I think I got some really good shots there and managed to avoid the numerous cow pies. Anthony was not so fortunate.
Many thanks to Michael and Anthony for their interminable patience as Alex and I fiddled with our squeezeboxes trying to get the focus just right.
Thanks for a great day, Alex. Can't wait to dev & print.