

Have a goodun
Wurzel
I did wonder how you'd managed to attain so much elevation. Fair play, to take that photo yourself demanded courage (and probably more than a few shekels).Mark Colvin wrote:Hi Seth,
Many thanks for your considered message. I’m glad my picture provoked a response in you and I hope it generated a similar feeling in others, especially as I was hanging out of a helicopter at around 1000 feet when I took it!
Fortunately not a single shekel, just a good friend with a rather nice toy.David M wrote:Fair play, to take that photo yourself demanded courage (and probably more than a few shekels).
I can ask no more.Wurzel wrote:Thank you Mark for opening my eyes a little wider. It's very easy to enjoy butterflies, and very easy to be fooled by the "mulitudes" that we see during the season which does make it difficult sometimes to realise how threatened some species actually are. Your writings have made me think ahead to the new season where I will now watch and observe more, record more and try where possible to tread more lightly.
any duty free?Mark Colvin wrote:Sussex BC Spring Social, 17 March 2012
Passport and visas packed, phrase book at the ready, today started off with a long drive across the border into the darkest depths of East Sussex. Robertsbridge Community Hall was my destination for the Spring Social of Sussex Butterfly Conservation.