somewhere around 350 photos in this, mostly taken while i was asleep in the car nearby.
somewhere around 350 photos in this, mostly taken while i was asleep in the car nearby.
Living Springs, Lake Pearson, Queenstown & Florence
"Does the brain control you or are you controlling the brain? I don't know if I'm in charge of mine." - Karl Pilkington
flight between ak and wanganui looking east
“Age is a very high price to pay for maturity”
That's very reminiscent of ASA400 black and white slide film
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So purchased a phone scope adaptor off @WildBrad recently. It was a Swaro product for Swaro spotting scopes, called a VPA.
Unfortunately it was for the more modern Swarovski spotting scopes. Mine is 25 years old
Fortunately the VPA is a larger diameter than the ocular lens on my AT 80 HD, so I can machine up nylon sleeve to make it work.
Unfortunately my lathe is still sitting under multiple tarps till the workshop is built.
Fortunately I have a million round rubber things stored in several 20 foot containers around the farm
Unfortunately I can't find them, cause the containers also contain several shit tones of other highly useful crap, burrying the rubber thingies I was looking for.
Fortunately, quite by chance I spied some spare 48mm KYB fork seals for the dirt bike back at home in the hobby room...that fitted perfectly
The red ring around the apple tree is a pheromone ring to ward off coddling moths from the apple trees. About the size of a docking ring. Trees are 220m from the house
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Here's the business end. Fork seal presses on nicely to the scope
Great to see the no 8 process still working
Took this photo whilst follwoing the TdF in 2011. Just a kid and their dog watching the race go by.
Was BINGO the name of the farmer or the dog?
A couple of snaps from a trip to Canada a few years back
Aberystwyth, Wales
“Age is a very high price to pay for maturity”
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