... each and every day it is the responsibility of each creature in nature to provide its own source of food and shelter ... they do it themselves ... each and every day ... no safety net, life real time and consequences that have meaning. This is one of my favorite eagle shots as he was searching for prey, locked on and went for it with everything focused on the target and survival.
 
It was a very good day today with a lot of tasks completed, the new laptop is almost done being setup and final orders for the new computer parts ordered for my workstation placed. I ran out of time to make dinner before the ISO 100 group convened and we had a great session with absolutely amazing photographs by nine pro photographers showing their best work. Thankfully Jordan brought some salami, pepperoni and cheeses which made a good dinner; perhaps dubious nutritional value, but very tasty and finished with excellent desserts others brought. Back to normal, whatever that is, tomorrow ... or not.
 
Into the weekend ... Mariah returns Tuesday morning and the test flight will occur at that time for final signoffs on the work; always a good thing when they fly like they are supposed to. Two months on the ground is all I can take so next week is going to be wonderful. Have a great weekend ... enjoy the moment and share your joy
 
Cheers
Ted
 
 
I ask no odds of any man, I am not one that follies sway.
I am the source of my rewards, I do my work each day.
 
Max Ehrmann


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