Oh keep the pictures and comments coming, I am so enjoying this trip with you, especially from my comfortable office chair in front of my computer.
Keep the photos and comments coming. Enjoying them immensely from the comfort of my lovely office chair. Thank you.
My mother was the photographer. She was very good and an excellent speaker as well. Her slideshows were wonderful. She travelled extensively in Great Britain when my father was on sabbatical and had fantastic slides of historic sites. Not only were the slides very good, she was very knowledgeable about the sites she visited.
In contrast her friends would come and show us their slides. Generally they were not good and the friend too often knew little to nothing about the things photographed. The most memorable comment one woman made was to show a photo of something at the University of Tubingen in Germany and pronounced the name of the University as Tub a gan -Mak and I had recently returned from a semester at that university and it was all we could do to not laugh out loud. I heard a mild cough from my mother – who was trying to restrain from laughing as well. My father was in the corner of the room with his head down trying to sleep through it all.
Your “slides” are excellent – especially as they are minus the projector, the screen, the folding chairs, and the fear that the show would never end.
Mary — Thank you so much for your comment — I only wish I had the privilege of joining one of your mother’s slide programs!
Aloha Sabra — The beauty of travel is what it does for our minds … so, in a sense, it can been accessed from anywhere. So glad you have enjoyed my comments and photos.
Grandpa must have accumulated thousands of slides during his lifetime. I loved his slide shows. Most of the photos were taken outside and rarely contained people. He would tell me details about trees, birds, flowers, etc.
I would love to sit for just onerous slide show.
Oh keep the pictures and comments coming, I am so enjoying this trip with you, especially from my comfortable office chair in front of my computer.
Keep the photos and comments coming. Enjoying them immensely from the comfort of my lovely office chair. Thank you.
My mother was the photographer. She was very good and an excellent speaker as well. Her slideshows were wonderful. She travelled extensively in Great Britain when my father was on sabbatical and had fantastic slides of historic sites. Not only were the slides very good, she was very knowledgeable about the sites she visited.
In contrast her friends would come and show us their slides. Generally they were not good and the friend too often knew little to nothing about the things photographed. The most memorable comment one woman made was to show a photo of something at the University of Tubingen in Germany and pronounced the name of the University as Tub a gan -Mak and I had recently returned from a semester at that university and it was all we could do to not laugh out loud. I heard a mild cough from my mother – who was trying to restrain from laughing as well. My father was in the corner of the room with his head down trying to sleep through it all.
Your “slides” are excellent – especially as they are minus the projector, the screen, the folding chairs, and the fear that the show would never end.
Mary — Thank you so much for your comment — I only wish I had the privilege of joining one of your mother’s slide programs!
Aloha Sabra — The beauty of travel is what it does for our minds … so, in a sense, it can been accessed from anywhere. So glad you have enjoyed my comments and photos.
Grandpa must have accumulated thousands of slides during his lifetime. I loved his slide shows. Most of the photos were taken outside and rarely contained people. He would tell me details about trees, birds, flowers, etc.
I would love to sit for just onerous slide show.