I used to wish for more hours in the day when I was working at the day job but nothing seems to have changed although unless we are going somewhere filming when the start could be as early as 4am we do only get up after we have woken up sans alarm clock. Today was forecast to be another of heavy rain but the morning was just grey and muggy. I've been trying to get on with the last of the 8mm cine films and have got several of them on our Youtube channel but a lot to go, some of the Thailand films look quite interesting especially the last with navy, aircraft, oil rigs etc, they look to have been taken by the naval attache which i presume is the same chap that took the Myanmar scenes we had a while back. I got the stock car racing DVDs away to John Bishop in Sussex with some other goodies for his amusement. Early on when it was still dry I popped round to the church and managed to get the ramp and step cover in the bell tower more firm and the top less of a tripping hazard, it was also in time to see the main door go on the new build toilet at St Oswalds, without the scaffold and with timber in place and a roof it looked just the job although a swarm of bees has also taken a liking to it. We called again on the way to the shops with a bit of cleaning agent to remove surplus glue and stanley knife to trim some excess rubber then we carried on to Waitrose at Northwich and then called in at the plantation garden centre on the way back and had coffee and cake and bought some large plants to fill in gaps on the border in the back garden opened up with the new fence panels after the storm damage in the early spring. I've got a lot more photos filed away and many of our recent visits are now loaded to our Smugmug still photo sales site, link via this site, photos from just 50p each. Pcc meeting this evening then a pint at The Bells, I'm hoping the weather will let me get some film work done tomorrow. DVD orders have picked up today and Youtube is reaching record figures but still a long way to go to match our expectations, Vietnam continues to be our second largest viewing nation after the UK. The Youtube link on Weebly still doesn't work so here are some shots I've filed for Scotland Comments are closed.
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