Steve Sanford
Well-known member
Good morning, All~
On the final evening of August, I pulled myself away from my bench to watch the Super Blue Moon - or whatever the current terminology might be......
I am still learning to use my new Canon PowerShot (SX 70 HS).....I was pleased with its digital zoom - a first for me.
I mailed off the Redhead pair....
Both got their bills varnished prior to their big trip - but after I took these photos.
These Teals went with them.
(All of the above are Autumn Wings birds with my gunning paint on them.)
These are Chesapeakes - recently become Black Ducks.
With my usual "artistic conceit" - rooted in biology, of course - my Hen Blacks and Mallards show their specula - but the Drakes do not.
I am juggling two vessels right now. This South Bay is getting 2 auxiliary floor frames (aka "ribs") to stiffen the hull. The PVC lumber is epoxied down and will be covered by a wide swath of 1708 biaxial cloth (with mat) set in epoxy.
The JAMES CAIRD is once again upright. All interior repairs have been completed.
Later today I will be laying a band of 'glass around the cockpit to repair and strengthen its edges before I install new coamings.
And - to lessen the anxiety among some of my customers - these planed lengths of White Ash are destined (or at least intended) to become shovin' oars by the time of the SSWA Duckboat Show in late-October.
Here is the Super Moon just before its bedtime - a quick photo without benefit of tripod or digital zoom.
All the best,
SJS
On the final evening of August, I pulled myself away from my bench to watch the Super Blue Moon - or whatever the current terminology might be......
I am still learning to use my new Canon PowerShot (SX 70 HS).....I was pleased with its digital zoom - a first for me.
I mailed off the Redhead pair....
Both got their bills varnished prior to their big trip - but after I took these photos.
These Teals went with them.
(All of the above are Autumn Wings birds with my gunning paint on them.)
These are Chesapeakes - recently become Black Ducks.
With my usual "artistic conceit" - rooted in biology, of course - my Hen Blacks and Mallards show their specula - but the Drakes do not.
I am juggling two vessels right now. This South Bay is getting 2 auxiliary floor frames (aka "ribs") to stiffen the hull. The PVC lumber is epoxied down and will be covered by a wide swath of 1708 biaxial cloth (with mat) set in epoxy.
The JAMES CAIRD is once again upright. All interior repairs have been completed.
Later today I will be laying a band of 'glass around the cockpit to repair and strengthen its edges before I install new coamings.
And - to lessen the anxiety among some of my customers - these planed lengths of White Ash are destined (or at least intended) to become shovin' oars by the time of the SSWA Duckboat Show in late-October.
Here is the Super Moon just before its bedtime - a quick photo without benefit of tripod or digital zoom.
All the best,
SJS