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Aussieflyer38

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  1. Thanks for posting these Adam, one of my favorite musicians, didn't know he had passed. RIP Jamal.
  2. Excellent shots Darryl, good coverage of your trip. Don
  3. Nice shot Bulfox. I remember watching the news when they flew that big bird into YWOL. It took a fair bit of planning to make sure they could get it down safely, because of it's size and the short runway. Brought quite a crowd to see the event. Don
  4. Great piece of scenery, and place to go. If you haven't been there, put it on your bucket list you won't regret it. Only thing missing from this from AU is beach people, they populated the terminal but I haven't been able to find any on the beaches, of course I'm half blind so they may be there and I couldn't see them. πŸ€₯ Just a few would do the job, to complete the scene. Don
  5. Agree John, we have six heartbreakers. I'm hoping I go before any of them, and there is a good chance of that. πŸ˜„ Don
  6. Nice pics mate, thanks for the tip on Shute Harbour. Don
  7. Similar to flying a 'copter but more fun, cause you are in it and not flying it from the ground Gumby. Might get a few strange looks if you were on the ground with your hand between your legs though. πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚
  8. LOL πŸ˜‚ The manual says it converts to a camera that allows you to recharge the batteries. Doesn't make a lot of sense to me. Fun thing to fly though, just need to get it fully charged up.
  9. This is Got Friends "Aero One" rhymes with "fun". πŸ˜€ and it is, until I ran out of power. The manual says to click between your legs to recharge the batteries, πŸ˜„sounds a bit erotic to me. Anyway I've clicked and clicked around "that" area without successfully locating the recharge button. If anyone has one of these and can throw some light on where it is, I'd really appreciate letting me know. Thanks The couple of short flights I have done so far, have been lots of fun. This is a great little aircraft (?) for sight seeing.
  10. See you live in the sh**ty part of the coast. πŸ˜€ Great place for kids and dog. He's really going to hate his life there πŸ˜€
  11. "but we are now too old" yep, know all about that John, thats exactly where I'm at, with 9 puppies. I do have to chip in and help the Miss's, our nine are now on the move and constantly pooping and peeing, and myπŸ™‚ hands are constantly in rubber gloves. πŸ€₯ Not sure "cute" is enough. πŸ™„
  12. They are so much fun mate, and as time goes on the bond will get stronger and stronger. 😍 He's just beautiful.
  13. Yep, know all about that πŸ™„ πŸ™‚
  14. Great shots mate, anything beats pushing a trolley with the wife, and you couldn't have picked a better subject. πŸ˜€ Don
  15. Thanks Iain, yep they are very healthy and full of mischief. πŸ™‚ Maggie is a great mum.
  16. Thanks Rodger, they are growing very quickly, so in few days I'll take a few more pics and post them. πŸ™‚
  17. Thanks Tom, they've just started to get into trouble πŸ˜€ wrecking their pen floor coverings and play fighting each other. They leave home at about eight to ten weeks.
  18. Thanks Graeme, nearly lost it mate, thank God for Valium. πŸ˜‚
  19. Yeah they are beautiful mate, four weeks now and boy can they eat πŸ™„πŸ˜ƒ. They are on solids which helps, putting on heaps of weight now, wife has to watch they don't over do it. One breeder described Labradors as "stomachs with a mouth" πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚, and I think he's right, they have already started.
  20. I have instructions, don't post any with me in them (wife), okay dear . I put a couple in with daddy Max, he's big, and he's beautiful and has the best temperament, and so does Maggie, so they'll be the best puppies anyone could adopt. The fourth pic is Mum making sure her pups are safe. I feel for her right now, but the pups can't have her milk, they have the runs, so NO milk, and she is really upset, she wants to be with them. They are just beautiful now, the first two weeks was shear hell but we got through it, and when you get to this stage, you tend to forget how bad it was - well almost
  21. Sure Tom, posting them now. Thanks for the interest
  22. Really nice work John, I like them a lot.
  23. Hi John, I have really enjoyed our "ride", and I think quite a few others have as well. Although not a lot of comments, I noticed you/we have had 577 views, so nice to see we did have interested viewers, but who didn't see the need to comment, so there was some interest there. Hey, I'm no different, I don't comment on all the pictures posted on the forum. Time is my enemy now, my day starts at about six thirty and I'm pretty much done by about one p.m. the afternoon I have to rest, thanks to how Covid has left me. So I have to try and squeeze in as much as I can in that time frame, I just mention this so you know why I go missing for periods. I'm actually quite new to digital art, I spent most of my initial entry in sketching, then became interested in digital art, bought Painter and a Wacom tablet and the long journey started - BIG learning curve - hooked! πŸ™‚
  24. Great images Ikbenik, good coverage of an interesting place Don
  25. Not everyone's cup of tea I guess John. It did one thing for me if nothing else, If I have time, which is short for me, I'm going to try and sort out all my old images into some sort of order, AND I might just dabble a little in Painter πŸ™‚ my hand cramps are a problem, so "little" is the operative word. Just for my own satisfaction.
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