Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1997/11/08
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Eric wrote: <<<<Or, say, something near Banff/Kootenay National Parks? I could see out shooting during the day, and relaxing in the Banff hot springs in the evening.>>>> Eric, Interesting you should suggest that location because last week Leica office in Toronto asked about doing something next year in Lake Louise, just down the road from Banff. Similar mountain country only better. <<<<And just so everyone knows, Canadians eat real good, not just beer, snow cones and seal meat! :-) Gee whiz Eric don't scare them off, at least we cook it for visitors ! :) We have started making flavoured snow cones: Scotch for "real Leica photographers who shoot black & white!" Schnapps for the Leica M collectors!" And after dinner,"Leica Kirsch on Snow cone!":) And for the occaision of the Great Canadian Leica Seminar we'll have a world class German-Canadian chef do "reindeer roast ala Bavaria!" For a number of LUGNUTS who haven't been up here, our beer is very special, 6-8 % good northern brew! Most drink the "ICE BEER!" goes with the territory. As those crazy fun loving TV Canadian MacKenzie brothers can attest to eh? :) Who knows where this will go, now that you broached the Canadian scene! I'll pass your comments along, as they had discussed a serious intention for '98. We'll try to hit a warm spell for you southern folks, between our twice a year ice ages. Don't worry about cold weather in any event, because of free trade we now donate "emergency survival kits" to our American friends coming north. But in July and August they are mosquite proofed as well!:) And if you are doing any shooting, remember it's only "cameras!" :) The Mounties do't take to kindly to "guns across the border!":) Hands is OK!:) ted