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Bill16

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I am getting by, though right now I am trying to solve a delema Steve buddy.

I am worrying about passing the drivers license eye test, without getting new glasses. I'm afraid I will fail the test with my current glasses, and Medicaid doesn't cover vision at all here.:(

But I will likely try to pass hoping for some luck. :)

Just take the measurements of what you need then go from there. Should be pretty easy to get what you're looking for. How are you doing Bill?
 

Danno_RIP

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I would like to take my D800e with me more, but I haven't figured out a good way to transport it without one issue or another. I prefer to just take my black rapid sport strap and the camera. But wearing it puts the camera between my legs just beneath the steering wheel, which might ruin me if I get into an accident. Lol
I can't just put it on a seat because a quick stop will see my precious Nikon hitting the floorboards. Taking a backpack is more bulky, and I would need to leave the backpack in the truck once I got my Nikon out of it at every stop. So my D800e stays protected while adding more time and effort taking it in an out. But leaving the backpack in the truck might attract and tempt some thief to bust out a window to steal the empty backpack, not knowing it is empty.
Now this last idea is the best I have so far, though the empty backpack left in the truck is still a worrisome issue. Maybe bring a blanket too to cover the backpack?

Do any of you my friends have a better idea? :)

Bill I bought a single case for my D7200 with a grip and lens installed. I was worried too. I have a gravel drive so the Jeep has gravel in the floorboards all the time. I can loop the strap of the bag over the back rest of the passenger seat or put it in the floor. It is just big enough for the camera and a few small things. It has gone up to $25 dollars and it may be out of budget, but I wanted to tell you about it.

Amazon.com : Case Logic DSH-103 Luminosity Large Pro DSLR Holster (Black) : Camera & Photo
 

Danno_RIP

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I have been up all night. I am considering trying to renew my driver's license today.

Well Bill, fortunately you live in a small town and it is the first of the month so it should not be to busy at the office were you get your licenses renewed. But you aught to give yourself a little time to rest. I will keep you in my prayers this morning Bill.
 

Bill16

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Thank you Dan buddy for your prayers. I'm hoping they will help me through the day without any issues.:)

God bless you my friend.:)

Well Bill, fortunately you live in a small town and it is the first of the month so it should not be to busy at the office were you get your licenses renewed. But you aught to give yourself a little time to rest. I will keep you in my prayers this morning Bill.
 

Bill16

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Well I got my monthly bills paid for the month, so that is out of the way. I hope I didn't forget any of them.lol ;)
 

Bill16

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Due to being on my pain meds I decided to wait to go take my eye test to get my license renewed. I will try to go next week.:)

Thanks for asking my friends!:D
 

Bill16

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Well last night was awful. Up and down all night. I forgot to take my meds needed before bed, and so I'm having an off day today too. Sigh........
 

Bill16

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I just got a notice they are cutting off my foodstamps. I am praying that it is a mistake. My rent is higher than the mortgage payment was, and I gave them the proof. My foodstamps should go up not down.:(

I will have to wait till Monday to call for confirmation. I might be on a super diet if it is accurate. :(
 
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Bill16

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Thank to my buddy @RON I now have some beautiful woods to carve on! I need to put some thought into it, because I don't want waste any of it! Thank you again my friend!:D
 

RobV

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I FOUND BILL'S NEW HOUSE! :D

Sorry Bill, I am a unrecovering Googleholic.
And when it comes to Google Maps, I am twice as bad!

Don't worry about me stalking you, though. No gas money.

The house is even more impressive from above, set back from the road amongst the trees! Lucky dog.

I'll bet if you cut through the woods behind you, you would get some good bird pictures of raptors gliding over the farm field looking for mice! I saw a few last Sunday when I was out of town. Freshly seeded fields=mice=raptors!
 

Bill16

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Lol Maybe I should check out my apartment out on Googlemaps! Lol:D

I don't think I will explore the woods, since I'm not wanting catch any ticks nor poisonous snakes! Lol ;)

I FOUND BILL'S NEW HOUSE! :D

Sorry Bill, I am a unrecovering Googleholic.
And when it comes to Google Maps, I am twice as bad!

Don't worry about me stalking you, though. No gas money.

The house is even more impressive from above, set back from the road amongst the trees! Lucky dog.

I'll bet if you cut through the woods behind you, you would get some good bird pictures of raptors gliding over the farm field looking for mice! I saw a few last Sunday when I was out of town. Freshly seeded fields=mice=raptors!
 

RobV

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Remember what I said about ticks - tuck your pant legs into your socks!

And there is a dirt road leading into the field, It is just a short walk up the road from your house. :)
You should be able to spot any snakes before you get close. And don't worry - they won't jump out from the side of the road and attack you. They prefer smaller prey. If you would happen to see one close by, just turn around.

https://www.ces.ncsu.edu/gaston/Pests/reptiles/venomousnake.htm

Living with venomous snakes is really no different than living with hornets, or other minor risks of daily life. If one finds a hornet nest, one does not disturb it. The same caution should be applied if one sees a snake. Injury may result if hornets or snakes are disturbed or harassed. However, in North America human injuries from playing sports or slipping in the bathtub are far more common than are injuries from snakes. Venomous snakes are simply not a significant human health issue in North America. The appropriate response to encountering a snake is to simply walk away. Do not attempt to capture or kill it, as 70-80% of bites occur in this manner.
 

Bill16

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I believe the areas around here are privately owned. But if I can get my life settled and still have a bit of spending money left, I want to go see a mountain area my wife told me about, and maybe get some good landscapes!:)
In the woods around here is some junk like old metal chair and such. But I will think on it, as possibly to explore a bit. Lol :)

But I'm not a bird photographer, and spiders I can find easier close to the house!lol ;)

Remember what I said about ticks - tuck your pant legs into your socks!

And there is a dirt road leading into the field, It is just a short walk up the road from your house. :)
You should be able to spot any snakes before you get close. And don't worry - they won't jump out from the side of the road and attack you. They prefer smaller prey. If you would happen to see one close by, just turn around.

https://www.ces.ncsu.edu/gaston/Pests/reptiles/venomousnake.htm
 

Bill16

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Thanks to my good buddy @RON I have a new holder for my Foredom dremel, and I just need to rig up something to my end table to clamp it to! :D
 
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