I really like the EVO but the XSP is special.
Ugh I am not looking forward to winter. After spending the last 18 years in the desert I am not sure I want to be out in that crap double ugh
My tropical XSP is adapting to the desert pretty quickly. I can take off from my own yard, like Ag, which is kinda cool! I’m also liking the shorter days that never get above 80F. Snow? It’s real pretty from a distance, but I’m not sure I could handle it. I’ve been in warm climates my whole life!Ugh I am not looking forward to winter. After spending the last 18 years in the desert I am not sure I want to be out in that crap double ugh
By the way you need to dust of the XSP and exercise her wings. I took mine up on the mountain and was grinning all the time I had her up in the air. I really like the EVO but the XSP is special.
I just heard there is 20 inches of snow up on the mountain where I videoed the cabin. Sounds like I will be stuck down here in the valley.Brrrrrr!!
Yea, I bet. While the daytime temps here are very pleasant, it’s getting downright chilly in the pre-dawn AM.Over the last week you sure can tell ........
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I haven’t seen a single snake, but I’ve been told I will, usually in spring & summer....I have seen A LOT of the things snakes/owls/hawks eat though!
Nice shots. It just looks to cold for us octogenarians.I drove my son into town this morning. Took all my photo tools with me. Left the quadcopters in their cases as it was friken cold out. Had my DSLR on bracketing for 3 photos. It was so cold I did not spend much time on any settings. Once home in Adobe Lightroom I tried to put what I had photographed into some kind of HDR photos. This is the result. Not the best but it is what it is LOL