I joined the Bromsgrove & District Amateur Radio Club, it’s the closest one to me at around 30 mins drive away. It seems like lots of local clubs are folding, but the guys here are great and there’s a lot of experience for me to tap into as a newbie. They are planning more in the way of activities and talks for next year, so I’m keeping contact with them as that will be interesting. If it’s just chit chat then I won’t be going every week, I’d rather spend the time on the radio! They have a good shack and great HF beam antenna on a tower but I need a full license holder there to use it so at the moment I’m not getting any benefit from that.Which club are you in? I've tried a couple but club life isn't for me hihi.
At least not local clubs. I'm in a few national/WW CW clubs and also G-QRP which are good fun.
But yes, getting out and doing stuff is always good.
Fingers crossed you get the outcome you want from all of this. Sounds like your DSN is onside at least.
I did a talk earlier this year for one of the clubs I've dabbled in on astrophotography. Went down pretty well.They are planning more in the way of activities and talks for next year, so I’m keeping contact with them as that will be interesting.
Have a great time! Good luck with the flights, have a safe journey.day has come. I'm flying to Spain to spend Christmas with my family. Can't wait to see themthere might be some disruptions to the flight because of a storm, according to Ryanair, so wish me luck!
The breeze wasn't too bad after all as we were a little way away from the sea-front, and the car was parked out of the wind. The meal was excellent and we didn't have to pay a penny either! I had the fish & prawn and roasted potatoes, and choice veg, followed by a wicked suet Xmas pud and custard!I woke up at 8.8 this morning after a marathon sleep from 3 p.m. yesterday until 7.15 a.m. - a long time for me.
We're supposed to be going for a xmas meal today, but I don't make much of the strong breeze here - I get very breathless in the gentlest of breezes, so I'm not looking forward to getting anywhere near the coast today!
Congratulations to @MeeTooTeeTo on today's HS.
Brilliant, I understand he is a great supporter of traditional crafts. What an honour for your son.@Leadinglights - thought you might be interested in this photo. This was my son back in 2012 showing some of his stained glass work to the then Prince Charles :
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Indeed it was. Sadly he moved on from that job and is now working in video games as a designer, so still a creative/artistic career, but no longer so traditional 🙂Brilliant, I understand he is a great supporter of traditional crafts. What an honour for your son.
You never know he may take it up as a hobby in the future. I am completely self taught and started making lamps mainly for the house and for a few friends. But when I retired I was making smaller things like suncatchers and small panels which I sell in a few craft shops. I probably don't charge enough but do cover my materials but no way can you price things to cover your time. But I just love doing it.Indeed it was. Sadly he moved on from that job and is now working in video games as a designer, so still a creative/artistic career, but no longer so traditional 🙂