A great trip and many hours of films and hundreds of photos. With my eyesight up the creek it really is a case of point and shoot, this seems to work fine with the video which is further from me regards the viewfinder but the camera up close means it's almost impossible to see the image, I just click away. I've had a look through some of the truck pictures and with some trimming and squaring up virtually all of them will be fine.I've just had dinner, great to be back to home cooking and tonight down to the Crown for a couple of pints. The weather here has been champion and we've got a lot of the bedding plants but we've had to order some that I need for the front bed and it may be Sunday even Monday before they come in to Fryers at Knutsford. I thought the Four Oaks stock looked miserable and weak, Lowes farm shop had plenty of the other things we needed so after three visits I'm still waiting but have plenty to get on with. It seems to have been quiet for DVD orders and even Youtube has been in the doldrums albeit the bottom line is a lot higher than a year back. Our next trip abroad is to France to see our friends in their boutique hotel at Corbie before they leave for Canada and establish a new hotel there. I think the results from the Russian trip will be widely welcomed, an enjoyable time and everyone helpful especially as my eyesight is bad, lots of old time politeness. Great to see they are doing well despite the sanctions. In between gardening I'll crack on with downloading, today was taken up with the physio visit this morning, Mark the expert there reckons the damage to my spine is now at last moderate to severe and that I shouldn't be surprised at the magnitude of the problems. The new medication seems to be keeping the shoulder pain at bay, thats what keeps me awake at night, the legs problems aren't sorted at all but when rested it's not too bad , but walking ( and no doubt gardening tomorrow) I suffer. So lets have a dip into the raw footage starting in Moscow last Thursday, the sunny day there. Comments are closed.
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