
Ann & Dan’s Excellent Adventures
PRINTING THE IMAGE - CHRISTMAS EDITION
What do a couple of photographers do on Christmas Day when they’re away from family and friends and it’s pouring down rain outside? Well, print of course! Come over to the blog site to find out what we printed and why.
Once More We Interrupt Your Regularly Scheduled Programming for a Bimobil Update
What happens when your bimobil project manager comes back from vacation? Join us on the blog site to find out.
PROOF WE'RE NOT AS CRAZY AS YOU MIGHT THINK!
Do you ever wonder whether you’re nuts? I wonder that about myself all the time. So does Ann (about me). Join us on the blog site for recent discoveries that prove, at least from a photography perspective, that neither Ann nor I are nuts. At least not totally.
And now for something completely different . . . again.
Come on over to the blog site to find out what happens when you lose a crown (with the supporting tooth structure still in it) in Portugal.
MADEIRA - PART 4
We learned a couple of things about weather at Madeira, one we knew and one we didn’t. First of all, Madeira has several micro-climates. It can be pouring down rain in one part of the island, and sunny in another.
THE WINNER OF THE GREAT TASTE:LOOKS UGLY RATIO!
MADEIRA - PART 3
Given that all three weather apps we consult for our photography excursions were showing one final day of clear skies followed by 7 days (i.e. until after we have to leave) of rain, Ann and I decided we should select a levada hike to take. Most of the hikes involve moderate, with occasional steep sections to hike, which generally isn’t a problem, but they’re mostly on well-polished stones, which is an issue when its wet.
NOW FOR AN INTERLUDE: A HAPPY OLD GUY ON A SWING!
MADEIRA - PART 2
The next stage of our trip was moving locations from our Airbnb in Funchal to the one in Seixal in the north (closer to the Fanal Forest among other things). Given our respective check-out and check-in times, we took our time driving along the south and west coasts (after a stop at a bigger grocery store for foodstuffs) and the first of several great lunches in Ponta do Pargo.
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