License plate?!
On Feb 25, 2009, at 9:26 AM, Chuck Norcutt wrote:
> I've been very prodigal. We just bought this place yesterday (which
> is
> much nicer than the place we're renting) Our plan is to spend
> probably
> Jan-March here. We have a couple friends who do the same nearby.
> Almost everything shot at 20mm so the place looks bigger than what it
> is. In Florida this place is classed as a vehicle and carries a
> license
> plate which can be seen on the second photo (and elsewhere) behind the
> porch railing to the right of the front door. They are typically sold
> with all contents. Unfortunately, the owner is taking his tools.
> Fortunately, they are taking the king-size bed which is too large for
> the bedroom. We should be back home by about Mar 9 or 10 but next
> year
> I should have lots of photo ops in Florida. :-)
> <http://www.chucknorcutt.com/Winterset/index.htm>
>
> Chuck Norcutt
>
>
> Ken Norton wrote:
>> Prodigal Chuck the 5D shooter wrote:
>>
>>> Ooops! Sorry, Greg. It's clear that I've never really understood
>>> the
>>> meaning of "prodigal". I didn't mean to imply that you were off
>>> wastefully spending.
>>>
>>
>>
>> So, when are you returning to the fold?
>>
>> AG (including film/processing in all business quotes this year)
>> Schnozz
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