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That’s lovely. Almost Nikon quality! How you both keeping?
Thank you :)
As a Nikon user I can thoroughly also recommend an RX100, just strap it to your belt and take it everywhere with you ;)

We are fine thank you, just a bit bored like the rest of the lockdown loafers.
How's your house coming along?

Cheers :)

Hugh
 
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I don’t know...Maybe I’m a flying hedgehog today...
 
Thank you :)
As a Nikon user I can thoroughly also recommend an RX100, just strap it to your belt and take it everywhere with you ;)

We are fine thank you, just a bit bored like the rest of the lockdown loafers.
How's your house coming along?

Cheers :)

Hugh
Not much movement there. Some jobs require a builder. Others need stores to reopen. For example we have no curtains or blinds. But that’s not the sort of thing we like to order online.
Also as the house is much more habitable than it was, I’m enjoying a bit of rest time. Work is keeping me busy though.
 
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Three Holes Junction in the Fenlands of East Anglia...



Cheers :)

Hugh
Nice. That is the general area I would head to for flight training as a student pilot. Take off from Lakenheath with radio handoff to Marham at Feltwell which was also my marker to turn west towards the Fens. Also, on return, Lakenheath had a very low 800' altitude approach so to drop from typical 3000-5000' altitude instructor would use the opportunity cut power to idle, and I would have to set up for emergency landing while going through powerout check sheet and simulated radio conversation, and upon having field made (a lot of farmland out there, lining up with plow troughs - not crossing them), return power and climb (or level off) to 800'.
 
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