Very best wishes to everyone who visits Bird Forum. Have a happy Christmas and a healthy new year! o
Lee
What are you getting me for Christmas? A new Leica Trinovid 7x35 would be nice. It would certainly aid British American relations.Very best wishes to everyone who visits Bird Forum. Have a happy Christmas and a healthy new year! o
Lee
I've enjoyed reading and learning so much from everyone on the forum this past year, so thanks to all who participate in this bird and bino corner of the net. Happy holidays to all.
Bill
What are you getting me for Christmas? A new Leica Trinovid 7x35 would be nice. It would certainly aid British American relations.
And the very same to you Lee (and to Troubadoris). I've enjoyed reading your posts over the last year, and seeing your pics in the Gallery. Best wishes, stay safe and well.
Merry Christmas Lee and everyone else on Bird Forum. Have gear so asked for books for Christmas including Bill Coks bino book. Lee very much looking forward to coming reviews and posts in 2018 from you. So good birding to all even you silly Swaro types (hey I had to pull someones chain).
Steve
I think a dark english ale would be more refreshing.Hi Dennis
If only you had mentioned this a couple of weeks ago when we still had a few coins left in the Piggy Bank! Unfortunately I went and blew the last funds on a Microsoft Surface Pro4 with a docking station!
Next time you are in the UK I will buy you a coffee at our local coffee and tea-merchant's cafe. It will make you weak at the knees and put Anglo-American relations on the right footing.
Lee
I think a dark english ale would be more refreshing.
Thanks Lee! And Dennis, old buddy...how are you? Hope you and C have an excellent Christmas. Incidentally, I've moved on from the English ales to what our English neighbours call 'iPA'...India Pale Ale. No idea where the name comes from, but lovely stuff. I'll have one in your (and C's) honour on the day.I think a dark english ale would be more refreshing.
Thanks Lee! And Dennis, old buddy...how are you? Hope you and C have an excellent Christmas. Incidentally, I've moved on from the English ales to what our English neighbours call 'iPA'...India Pale Ale. No idea where the name comes from, but lovely stuff. I'll have one in your (and C's) honour on the day.
Well, I don't need my arm twisting to agree with you. Adnams bitter from our south-eastern county of Suffolk is probably my favourite although Marston's Pedigree is right up there too, as is Theakston's Bitter. In fact for a winter drink Theakston's Old Peculier is fantastic while in the summer a chilled Newcastle Brown is just the ticket.
When are you coming?
Lee