Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1999/07/05
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Ross wrote: >> what about Sydney? We have great food, great harbour, great >> picture making ops, friendly people, a big (mostly) sunny >> country..>>>>> Sunny I can use big time right now as there has been soooooo much rain and cold here on the wet coast of Canada that my Leica's are growing fuzzy green stuff all over them! ;) Horst wrote: >and then of course, there is Melbourne . The most livable city in the world. >The good food capital of Australia.>>>> Me and food go very well to-gether..... particularly sea food and white wine! It seems my Leicas work better and my Leica pictures look sharper after a bottle or or two of fine Australian wine. :) Well OK, when I'm viewing them through a wine glass. :) Bud wrote: <<< Australia also the home of the deadly Tunnel Web spider and 9 out of the 10 most poisonous snakes in the world:-)>>>>> Way to go Bud! :) Thanks buddy. :) Me and spiders really don't go very well to-gether. Wine or no wine! :) Which would you suggest to fend them off, the M6 or the R8? :) Ed Myers wrote: <<<For the best security may I suggest you go to one of the uninhabited Great Barrior Islands, where there are no people or creatures to worry about.>>>>>>> Under those conditions may I ask one small favour? Could you make sure there were a couple of Bondi Beach beauties in waiting! :) There are times one can use a little sun tan lotion on the back and a Leica just doesn't cut it! :) I have to come in any event to see relatives, as I understand they were shipped to Australia from the UK as part of the penal colony lads! :) That being the case I'll kep a watchful eye on the Leica gear! :) see ya down under with Leica in hand next year. Too many offers not to take you up on it. :):) ted Ted Grant This is Our Work. The Legacy of Sir William Osler. http://www.islandnet.com/~tedgrant