[LRFlex] Re: Nollaig shonasach agus athbhliain shuaimhneach.

Stasys and I wrote:

> Which being translated from the Gaelic means:

Wishing you peace and happiness for Christmas and the New Year.

 Useful things, bi-lingual Christmas cards.......

 Best of light and Leicas.

Alex
Alex- Linskmu Sv. Kaledu! from Rancho Palos Verdes, Kalifornia
(Schwartzenegger country).

I had some weird notion that the next President of the USA was Austrian.... :-)

Translates to: Happy Holy Christmas in Lithuanian.

Your accent is impeccable.............and many thanks.

It's nice and sunny here today, played tennis, and am now enjoying a beer
while the Mexican gardeners are replanting my front yard. Best, Stasys

We've just had Irish gardeners through our front and back yards. They did a superb job, but not cheap.


But we now have (amongst other things) a Zen garden, based around an anthropomorphic rock
( growing very well) and a miniature Japanese pine alongside. I'm looking forward to shooting the growth of the rock (with my Leicas) over the course of next year. I was thinking of shooting at about 5 minutes at f64 - these rocks tend to move about a bit. OTOH, the strange phenomenon is that my carefully raked Zen gravel has paw prints all over it from time to time. Maybe the local dogs are Zen-minded?


Besides, what is the sound of one Leica blind clapping?

Best

Alex


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