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Your building style is extraordinarily influences me...
As I had said before, your Wasa has something different... Beauty in naturalness...
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Then, what about wrapped sails, relatively not crowded view?...
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Hi Andy,
I have to say that I envy you the level of skill you reached...
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We are thankful to you Sjors,
You answer the words of your 5-6 followers in one post...
If no, this Log will have reached 300th page...
I have no chance as you have, it's impossible to miss your answers for your constant followers...
Me, if I answer without the quote button, I am afraid of that it will be not read...
BTW, Le Mirage is looking very nice...
What are you thinking about the sails?!...
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Nice vacation!!
Thank you Buck...
You can ride your motocycle from bay to bay, from hill to hill... Far away from Augie's window...
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If I had known you were coming Ferit I would have treated you all to lunch! You can almost see my house in a couple of those pictures of Turunç and that view of the bay from the top of the hill greets me every time I come back to the village from Marmaris or where ever. I never tire of it (I'm in the northern corner but my house is obscured by trees.
I'm glad you had a good holiday and returned to Istanbul safe and sound. Hayırlı olsun!
Many thanks Yambo, for your best wishes, your kindness and your hospitality...
We have stayed at İçmeler, for two nights... First day, Sedir Island, the day after Turunç and as soon as we have left the car at Turunç, we have participated in a daily boat trip...
It's my first visit to Turunç... I liked very much your village, it's gorgeous... Harika bir yer, sevimli ve güzel...
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Welcome back!
/Matti
Thank you Matti...
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Wow! What a great vacation. Thanks for sharing the photos with us Ferit. Ignore Sjors telling you to get back in the workshop and relax with the memories of that trip. Ok... times up... back to work.
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Thank you Mark,
Oh Sjors... He owns Gnomes... Smelling saw dust, twisting ropes are not hard for him ...
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Ferit,
Beautiful photos of what must have been a wonderful holiday. The weather seems to have cooperated. Welcome back to your daily life.
PS: love those alto fracto cumulus clouds (:-) remind me of my aviation days, though I'm now involved again on a part time basis.
PS2: Boy that parachute rope sure got you very high ha..ha... that was a joke (beautiful photo of a beautiful place).
Regards,
Michael
Thank you Michael,
I don't remember any scene in the sky with those clouds in my life... Alto fracto cumulus, what a beautiful name!... Poetic are the spectacle and even the name...
Because of I could not jump from 1965 meters of altitude, it's frightening, even you leave yourself to a professional paraglider who sits behind you, it's not easy to accept. The control is not in your hands... But for you, this should be simple and elemantary through your profession... It should be fantastic...
I have shared the two pictures taken from the air that I have found on the web... Simulating the fly, from this lucky man's eye who has landed in front of me...
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This is looking like a tourist brochure…….
Very nice pictures !
Thanks !!!!!!
Thank you Sjors...
From sand grain to saw dust...
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Hi Ferit
Thank you,it was a nice break.We only went to the Lake District(Cumbria)in England.No wonderful pics like yours as I spent a lot of the time walking with our two Jack Russell Terriers in the hills.Your pictures are fantastic and the places look gorgeous.I also tried to follow MSW on my iphone using the hotel wifi as there is no signal where I was.It is ok,but like you say,rather awkward compared to using a computer.
Kind Regards Nigel
Whatever is the scene, Nature, if untouched is always fantastic... Even the sand desert (only contemplation beneath air conditioner
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Lake, green, hills, two lovely and brainy dogs, fresh air, O2, activity... Far more than enough...
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oh man.. it's a paradise!!!
I wish one day I could travel there!
Thanks for the nice pictures!
You will be always welcome ZyXuz...
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I don't not use any program for sharing photos like flickr, instagram...
I have MSW...
My apologizes for occupying this site... Maybe there would be someone who can enjoy the pics...
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San Francisco 2 by lamarvalley - FINISHED - Artesania Latina
in - Kit build logs for subjects built from 1501 - 1750
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Hi Randy,
I just catched up after coming back home from a vacation...
I undestand you about your doubts to start a new model...
Like you, I lose my concentration on an old thing if I begin to be interested in a new one.
All of us are improving on the way, considering skill, knowledge, knowing how, results, experiences etc...
This improvement makes me fall in difficulty to feel satisfied whenever I return to my old interest from the new one...
The mistakes that I had done are in front of my eyes and now I have the possibility of not repeating the same ones... Then why do I struggle with the inaccurate thing if I have a chance with an untouched new one?!...
Then I lose my enthusiasm that I feel for the older... I will left it somewhere behind the corner...
The all pain I had experienced will remain fruitless. There will be no result, no satisfaction... This is a treachery to the time, to the feelings, to the pain, to the memories...
Too dramatic was there...![m0161.gif](https://modelshipworld.com/uploads/imageproxy/m0161.gif.ee42240cd6ecda904fe01739dbb78198.gif)
But this is my thought...
For this reason I stay far away from a new model before finishing my current build.