Greetings Ted! you are very right about a camera in hand being a wonderful tonic for what may be ailing ya. Doubly so if it has the luxurious feel of a Leica. I would like to state that while I DO have a full serving of challenges on my plate and it is a full time job managing it all, I feel a bit awkward hearing these expressions of support and solidarity. I guess it reflects how successfully I've made my un-normal life feel 'normal' in my heart. I want to say thank you everyone. This list gives me the opportunity to intermittently shoot acts of intelligence out into the world. Peace Everyone Richard in Michigan ____________________________________ Sarcasm Is Loading [=][=][=][ ][ ][ ][ ][ ] Please Wait ____________________________________ On May 5, 2011, at 6:31 PM, <tedgrant@xxxxxxx> wrote: > Richard, > My on screen friend! Hang tough old buddy, lots of prayers coming your way. > As long as it keeps on improving that's a bonus! I'll have a special word > with the Great Spirit during my evening prayer and hopefully it'll be of help. > Keep the M8 handy as it can be good medicine when you can click a frame off > once in awhile, kinda helps keep the mind off the other stuff. Besides it's > digital, so you can see what you've clicked and it'll make you feel a tad > better. > > God Bless, > cheers, > ted ------ Unsubscribe or change to/from Digest Mode at: http://www.lrflex.furnfeather.net/ Archives are at: //www.freelists.org/archives/leicareflex/