Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1997/11/05
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Hello Ted, Yes I am still here and there is a great deal of interest in a Leica workshop here in the Kathmandu Valley of Nepal. I have been chatting the idea up with all of the many visitors that have been passing through here lately and there are potential candidates for this sort of thing. Failing a specific Leica workshop there would also be a need for a combination workshop, valley tour and longer trek combination. This could work!! Ian Stanley, Kathmandu, Nepal At 09:37 PM 97-11-05 -0500, you wrote: >Alastair wrote: > ><<<Well Ted while we are at it, why not "Downunder" for next year.>>>> > >Alastair my friend, > >There is a big tall guy who wears hearing aids and a Leica M6 (actually >acoustic/visual enhancers as we wearers call them) :) over in the montains >of Katmandu, Nepal that has first grab on the old guy doing any Leica >seminars on that side of the world! :) Ian Stanley are you there?:) > >Now I don't have any problem with doing both, as at this point in my life >I've made it to alot of locations on this planet, but have missed Australia >and Nepal. I know we have some long lost family in Aussie country, probably >highwaymen robbers from the really olden days and shipped off downunder! >:) > >One never knows how these things come together but I have a few irons in >the fire and you never know unless you try. Just like making a good Leica >exposure! > >Thanks for the invite to "down under!" :) See what we can do! > >ted > >