Yes our latest release is London Buses in the 1970's Part One, I just need to make the DVD cover and then I can load it one the shop both as DVD and download. The next one will be Bus Spot Ultra Ayreshire which in earlier times focuses on the coast and more recently with pretty well everything Stagecoach on Dunfermline. Lots of 'new' material to add to our golden oldie release which was nearly two decades ago, hard to believe all those years have passed so quickly. Earlier in the day we once again tackled the huge pile of DVD orders, any singles went off Saturday morning, larger pacels go tomorrow and there are many of these, the timing revolve around Dawn being at the village shop and post office, she doesn't work Saturdays so it is a bit more hit and miss thus we just put the stamped single DVD envelopes straight in the mail sack. There are plenty to go off tomorrow, still a bit of room in the sack if you want anything, the norm now is same day turnaround weekdays, not bad considering. Post to the continent is about 4 weeks for delivery by 'airmail'. We then went off for our walk , mostly on territory already trodden, the wild daisies are now popping up between the dandelions, still masses of butterflies around. Verdant green and shiny leaves and blossoms gathering weight and form really define that spring has sprung and walks out are punctuated by the crake of the plentiful pheasants, a shame there isn't an r in the month. Actually Guinea fowl is a really tastey replacement for modern tasteless chicken, M&S often have it in at present but sells quickly. We have a half shoulder of lamb, this years crop are already on sale locally at half or quarter lamb. A sunny day which has just got better as the day passed. I've rudden the white greenhouse shading off we are going to pint the glass white which with green woodwork will look smart and suits its roll as our shed. We had some rain yesterday so I didn't ned to water but back on it today. The remaining two bird feeders to be washed out have had a good cleansing, I must decide what goes where when the new seats finally arrive. When I've got the Ayrshire Bus Spot out of the way I'll start on the Trafalgar Square production. Lots of others up my sleeve to keep you all occupies, the fine weather and crashing advertising rates has hit the Youtube revenue but more than made up for by the constant sack loads of DVD orders, don't forget the digital download options. As others get bored we just get more busy. I may well resume filming this week at other locations as our work would be well within guidelines, I just don't want to pick up anything nasty in the built up areas, we probably have a false sense of security here in idyllic Cheshire countryside, here are a few snaps I took on todays walk. The speckled wood butterfly has only in recent years reached the North West due to climate change. Comments are closed.
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