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... just arrived. How about with you'

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Well Winter looks like this for me.

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I really hate you jk!

About -5 here and still snowing!

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A little further North than JK last week it was barely Autumn...

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Although early mornings were a tad more wintry...

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Like both images Eric.


Ed, but at least you get to see proper white stuff.
Last year we got 0C but there was only a faint smattering of white around on the highest hills.

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Looks a bit like Gascony Eric. Nice pics. Had plans for a long trip around France this year 'til surgeons started cutting.

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Most of the leaves have fallen here, but the grass is still green. The giant diving boards above the Mississippi River go unused.

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Bob Bowen wrote: Looks a bit like Gascony Eric. Nice pics. Had plans for a long trip around France this year 'til surgeons started cutting. Sorry to hear that Bob. Hope you are on the mend? Certainly a good place to recuperate.

Its actually further North East than Gascony...near Troyes in N. Burgundy. The area that Chorus in Henry V refers to as the "vastie fyelds of france".  And they are vast!

We did a grand oval circuit down the west side and up the east side of France.

If you ever get near Chatillion sur Seine and have an interest in Gallo-Roman history, dont miss the Mus©e du Ch¢tillonnais and the 'Treasure of Vix'.

We like to think we have some good artifacts in the UK museums but this place blew me away. So much so, we plan to go back and do a 'themed' holiday looking at Gallo Roman sites. Really fascinating.

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Thanks for the reminder to turn on the Air Conditioning

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:lol:
Doug you are in summer time.

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Driven through the area many times Eric whilst on our way to the Ardeche cross country by various routes. Used to have friends who ran a business down there. As you say some amazing museums all over France and many tie ins with our own history in the UK. Remember in the Loire region coming across the burial place of Richard the Lion Heart.

On the Winter front I wonder how Ray is fairing on the US eastern seaboard with the current hurricane

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Bob Bowen wrote: Driven through the area many times Eric whilst on our way to the Ardeche cross country by various routes. Used to have friends who ran a business down there. As you say some amazing museums all over France and many tie ins with our own history in the UK. Remember in the Loire region coming across the burial place of Richard the Lion Heart.

On the Winter front I wonder how Ray is fairing on the US eastern seaboard with the current hurricane

Indeed.

And Gary (Squarerigger) who sails on replica ships. Do hope it wasnt his Bounty replica that got caught up in Sandy.

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I have posted a Sandy thread in the Everything Else.

Yes I do hope that Gary was not involved in the Bounty replica rescue. Seems like the ship is fated!!

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Eric wrote:
Bob Bowen wrote: Driven through the area many times Eric whilst on our way to the Ardeche cross country by various routes. Used to have friends who ran a business down there. As you say some amazing museums all over France and many tie ins with our own history in the UK. Remember in the Loire region coming across the burial place of Richard the Lion Heart.

On the Winter front I wonder how Ray is fairing on the US eastern seaboard with the current hurricane

Indeed.

And Gary (Squarerigger) who sails on replica ships. Do hope it wasnt his Bounty replica that got caught up in Sandy.

Thanks for the thoughts but I am just fine. My sailing is limited to the Susan Constant, Godspeed, and Discovery. Sad loss of life and Ship. I can tell you from experience, it is a very humbling experience to be caught in a vessel during a threatening storm. Won't go into details but this is what one looks like after 12 hours trying to save a 17th century sailing vessel which is at the end of it's useful life and not in good repair. Pic of me and the old Godspeed when we finally made it to a condemned pier after 12 + hours thinking we were going to breakup at any moment. We were only a crew of 4 when normally we would have a crew of 12. Went to Church after.

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i used to have a small yacht ,and the expression throwing your money into a sinking bathtub springs to mind ,nice to have had the experience and memories ,but couldn't and wouldn't do it now .

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Yes I dont have my boat and yes I do miss it but I dont miss the spending of money to keep it in good order!

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I have never owned my own boat. I find it's much better if you sail someone else's and let them have it built for $2.5 million. :applause:

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Dave Groen wrote:
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Excellent detail in that shot Dave, is it the D4 or D800?

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Constable wrote:
... just arrived. How about with you'

Ed

Still no 'winter' here...just rain.:thumbsdown:

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We has 30C today but with strange heavy cloudy skies. Temperatures are set to drop to 18C for next week.

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Eric wrote:Excellent detail in that shot Dave, is it the D4 or D800?
Thanks. D800 with 80-200 f2.8 AFS hand held, from a distance cutting through some haze.

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How do you find the 80-200 AFS compared to the 70-200 AFS VR on the D800 ?

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jk wrote: How do you find the 80-200 AFS compared to the 70-200 AFS VR on the D800 ? I don't have a 70-200 AFS VR, but if you send me one I will gladly do a comparison. :thumbsup:

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winter here means the annual invasion of the thrushes and waxwings from scandinavia ,this year the migrant hordes have risen very sharply in numbers usually a sign of a bad winter a coming .

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Jeff that is great catch of a waxwing ?
Great image.

Looks like the thrush got there too late.

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lots more on my flickr stream jonathan ,i uploaded these a bit to large sorry been a weird week


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