The month of May

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The month of May

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Good day everyone...

I have been scrambling to follow the posts here the past 3 or 4 weeks, with lots of great posts and images presented.

The land finally dried enough here to put the spring crop rush into full gear and with 80-90 hrs over 6 days a week put into work I have not had time to post. Ironically, we have a had a number of beautiful clear days, but I seldom get home until long after dark so solar work has taken a hit. I believe I have a few images to post from the last solar sessions...got to find the folders and see if I even managed to process them ;)

I have managed a few sessions at Jupiter though...4 or 5 hrs sleep's good enough :lol:

Great work everyone...great to see and appreciate everyone sharing.

Maybe I'll get a life back in July :?

Take care,
Brian


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Re: The month of May

Post by marktownley »

Atleast you're busy at work Brian and it's paying the bills.


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