Bloke
Loc: Waynesboro, Pennsylvania
Just some photos I took on my first trip up there, almost 20 years ago now! Wow!
Great set, how time flies
Bloke wrote:
Just some photos I took on my first trip up there, almost 20 years ago now! Wow!
Nice! I've got to get back there.
Do you still have the camera you took these photo's with?
Bloke wrote:
Just some photos I took on my first trip up there, almost 20 years ago now! Wow!
I like 2 and 3 the most,I have enjoyed visiting there and riding on the Maid of the Mist boat.
Excellent, especially 2 and 3!
Bloke
Loc: Waynesboro, Pennsylvania
SoHillGuy wrote:
Do you still have the camera you took these photo's with?
I believe I do, although I haven't used it in years. It is a Canon 35mm P&S - yep, I just checked, it's the Zoom XL.
I have no idea if it would still work - the battery is probably still in there, and it must be about 15 years or more since it was last switched on!
Hi Bloke, LIke your shots. I was a Trombone player for about 15 years, played in the Army and had my own group.
Bloke
Loc: Waynesboro, Pennsylvania
Martin wrote:
Hi Bloke, LIke your shots. I was a Trombone player for about 15 years, played in the Army and had my own group.
Thanks. I've been playing for some 45 years now... Played in a (British) army band, and all kinds of combos since. These days, I play in church occasionally, but don't keep up the practice, so I suffer greatly to get my lip back in when I am called upon.
I've played in several town/community bands over the years, but it gets too frustrating, after playing 'pro'. I don't have a problem with beginners - several bands had members bring their kids along to join in over the summer, and that was fun - but I can't stand people who just don't *try*. The final straw for me last time around, was a horn player who had been playing *forever*, and couldn't count in 6/8 time... A nice slow 6, he was to pay on 3,4,5,6, but we spent almost an entire rehearsal and he just couldn't get it. That was just so - ARRRGGGHHHH! If you are not just learning or starting out, you need to be able to handle the basics if you want to play with a group.
Bloke
Loc: Waynesboro, Pennsylvania
Heirloom Tomato wrote:
Excellent, especially 2 and 3!
The spot where I took no. 3 is a must, for anyone going there. You can stand about 6 feet away from the water going over the edge, and it is almost hypnotic. You really get a sense of just how much water is moving by...
Love #2 and #3 the best, but they are all good. Everyone needs to go to Niagara at least once in their life.
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