The Grigsby Press is an interesting looking press. Looks like it will resize just about anything.
Primers, powder? What are they? Gun sales have to be in the basement. All they are right now is some nice wood and beautiful steel.
Superb, this is a blue ribbon photo.
Wonderful story and great photos. Thank you.
Don't pick up rubber boas, unless you like to have your hands stink for hours. Rubber Boas are black without a ring around what we would call a neck. They do not have a pointed tail, it is rounded.
It depends on politics now, here in the U. S. In the rest of the world, who knows-probably politics will interfere world wide.
I kept waiting to see how much was going for v*****e and logistics. I didn't see anything, not even for HHS.
Don't ever trust the camera screen, as you now know. Many times the camera screen shows the scene brighter than the computer screen and it will print too dark as well. I'm not a pro, just a novice. How I do things may make a pro very nervous. After hundreds of try's I have learned not to trust the view on the camera. I do like the scene very much. Good composition.
I think lighting this helps, see attached. Also removing the branch that is front of the Heron would help a lot. I think you want the total scene but you need to accent the Heron. This just what I would do.
Maybe the smile. Much different. Nice wide smile in the red shirt. A kinda doubtful smile in the blue shirt.
You grew up at a time that was fast changing. Be glad (as you obviously are) you were raised by such a great family at that time. You tell your story in a heart-warming way, a way that brings back similar memories by many of us. It's always good to know that people appreciate their up-bringing and the family that guided them. Thank you for sharing your story.
Look at Epson. I don't know the models available right now-mine has been working fine for many years.
I thought Wild Turkey was whiskey.