Spurred on by ghastly weather I decided to have a go at editing the Netherlands tram and trolley archives which have lingered along with Germany waiting for a spare week. Well it's hours rather than weeks and I'm sure I'll have quickly become bored with the task but I'm giving a shot. There seems to be several hours particularly Amsterdam , Den Haag and Rotterdam and even Njemegen and Arnhem have a decent length. There is also a bundle of steam rail, vintage trams etc. So I'm not quite sure how long this will be around but it's a busy day tomorrow with the physio early then a funeral which is about 6 months late, long story and not the right place to tell it , then the consultants final look over his handiwork on my knee. Then on Friday with fingers crossed for the weather we head up to Glasgow and at present plans allow for truck film at Carlisle to take in Stobarts etc near their depot. If it isn't much kop we'll revert to going to do buses up in Falkirk. I'm not sure i want to spend two days doing preseved buses running around in circles but a decision can be made later. Next week we have our trip to the South West of England which will take in the principal bus locations including Exeter, Plymouth, Truro , Penzance, Taunton, Barnstaple etc leaving home Wednesday and getting back some time on Sunday. It will then be a rush to see how I divide the footage quickly ready to puit my magazine adverts in. Next month we are looking at mid November for a visit to London but not if it's sunny with wretched autumnal shadows. Here are some clips from yesterday's trip to Wolverhampton, the still camera is now working again and the video is on automatic but the touch screen function is a bit erratic as the sandwich between the screen and next layer is still damp, its been in the airing cupboard all day drying out. Comments are closed.
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