BLUE MOON ride in Ohio

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BLUE MOON ride in Ohio

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Off riding this frosty morning for a pre-sunrise start to catch the Blue Moon.
And a nice sunrise.
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FROSTY....
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Then into my coffee village and scored my primo parking spot in front of my sidewalk table. (BTW. I have thanked the lady shop owner who placed these chairs and table in front of her shop. She was delighted to be thanked - and happy to hear that my family and I have used them for years. On cold winter mornings I get the full sun, and her building blocks any winds. in the summer we're shaded by the big sycamore.)

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fish wrote:Then scored my primo parking spot in front of my sidewalk table in time for the game.
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I asked Joe, the other morning when I saw him again at the coffee shop, "Don't you ever work?"
He said, "No, I'm retarded."
Joe owns the pristine '51BMW with sidecar, the scraped up red Reflex, seven old Toyota estates and the "We buy dead stock" tow truck.
The Reflex scrapes ? "That dam Honda has much better brakes than that Bimmer!"
No, our's is a chess group.

And, yeah I get that a lot. Signing my daughter out of school the other day, "Are you her grandfather?"

"You're young -- but I saw all the great bands play!"

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Well, my youngest daughter is 40 now, so I guess I can't sign her out of school. My youngest son is 33. Out of the six he has to be the dumbest. I would still be signing him out of school if I hadn't just about sat on him to get him to do his homework.
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Off riding this frosty morning for a pre-sunrise start to catch the Blue Moon.
And a nice sunrise.
Nice.
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That camera does "low light" shots really well. . .. 8)
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PCX150Rider wrote:That camera does "low light" shots really well. . .. 8)
Panasonic Lumix with a Leica lens, set on Intelligent Auto, most of the time.
3rd one I've owned. They must fit in a shirt pocket.
Broke one, another is swimming in the Gulf of Mexico.
Camera more intelligent than the operator. Obviously.

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This has been my "Go To" camera for a while now. . .Kodak Z981. . .actually made in Vietnam. I've still got my old Kodak DC215 which was my first digital camera as well. . .and then moved on to an Olympus C700 after that. Nice clear true colors with the Olympus. I think the Kodak cameras enrich the colors a bit. :geek:



Also, I kind of inherited a Kodak DX3500 from one of my daughters who got it for a Birthday gift years ago but lost interest in using it when she got a new Cannon for a travel tour. It's a great pocket camera for quick shots with low file sizes and still works like a champ. 8)
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