Quentin_Bargate
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Home, end of Winter
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What a beautiful English Cottage you have Quentin! Straight from Midsomer MurdersHome, end of Winter
A couple of long exposure images with the little sony Rx1rii.
Joe, beautiful stuff. Is that a volcanic crater in the background?
Thank you Pradeep. Yes, that is iconic Diamond Head adjacent to Waikiki. It is a volcanic cone caused by a short-lived explosive event about 200,000 years ago.Joe, beautiful stuff. Is that a volcanic crater in the background?
Friends,
Thank you very much for your kind wishes! Greatly appreciate each and every one of your posts. :salute:
The bypass failed but a few stents appear to be holding (and also possibly salvaged one of the bypass grafts as well) and keeping me going.
https://www.flickr.com/photos/vivek-iyer/25906317056/
Everything was too sudden. 4 days to surgery from an EKG and all that. I witnessed nothing but a miracle in the recovery room in the way my "neighbors" acted (all recovering from bypass and such themselves) towards me. It was simply overwhelming.
Again, thank you friends!
I don't know you; we have never met, but I feel like we are old friends from your posts, good humor, and encouraging words to me and my photos. Get well soon my friend.Friends,
Thank you very much for your kind wishes! Greatly appreciate each and every one of your posts. :salute:
The bypass failed but a few stents appear to be holding (and also possibly salvaged one of the bypass grafts as well) and keeping me going.
https://www.flickr.com/photos/vivek-iyer/25906317056/
Everything was too sudden. 4 days to surgery from an EKG and all that. I witnessed nothing but a miracle in the recovery room in the way my "neighbors" acted (all recovering from bypass and such themselves) towards me. It was simply overwhelming.
Again, thank you friends!