next week there is a nature photography meeting,
for members of the Beckenham Photographic Society and anyone else interested in nature photography, we will be meeting next Tuesday the 12th. May starting at 7.30 in the evening at,
The Elm Tree, at Elmers End, I will pop in during the week to ask if we can put the posters up, hopefully they will say yes,
next I printed off the photographs I liked from my trip to South Norwood Lakes, three were fine and I was happy with them, but the tufted duck was not quite right, so into the A3 rubbish bin he went, the spare tubs I had ordered had arrived,
so eventually all of our DVDs and Blu-rays are now in the three drawers under the television,
there were some DVDs I did not pot into tubs, boxed sets where 50 or so DVDs were in a box,
to put them into tubs would have taken up more space than the boxes took,
which brought me nicely up to my evening read and sherry,
for tonight my meal was a chicken korma, 'Cheers!, I followed that with a film,
Enemy At The Gates, essentially a true story of the battle of wits between a Russian and a German sniper, set against the battle for Stalingrad, the two protagonists being the Russian, Vassili Zaitsev, and his German counterpart, Major Konig, but whilst it makes for a good film the Major may not have been there, although Vassili did know the Germans had sent in a 'super sniper' as one of his comrades Morozov was killed and Sheykin wounded, both considered to be experienced, it is still not clear if Major Konig was actually sent, a great film if only for the fact it shows how bloody the battle for Stalingrad must have been, I followed that with,
Dune, although we had watched the film at the cinema it was a delight to watch it again, but about half way through Diana arrived home form work, so a coffee and a chat it was, we then settled down to watch a Poirot, before we were both off to bed.


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