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Something weird going on. I can see you have added more to your drive but none of the individual files opens. Even the very first you posted from your vacation, which I have already opened, no longer open for me.
 
Something weird going on. I can see you have added more to your drive but none of the individual files opens. Even the very first you posted from your vacation, which I have already opened, no longer open for me.
Oh good, it's not just me.
 
I'll hafta work with it later. Idk what's up with the stupid thing. We're headed out for the day now, so please be patient with me.
 
Excellent. I like the flooded caverns. That looks quite expansive. We have a small one in Derbyshire that you walk in and then get on a boat that a member of staff lies on their back and walks on the ceiling for a good distance then opens up into a large cave.

I that a short wave radio that hubby has?
 
Excellent. I like the flooded caverns. That looks quite expansive. We have a small one in Derbyshire that you walk in and then get on a boat that a member of staff lies on their back and walks on the ceiling for a good distance then opens up into a large cave.

I that a short wave radio that hubby has?
Caves are fun to explore. We've been to a few over the years. This is only the second one that involved a boat though. Bigger than you'd think when you first go in.

Mr is into amateur radio, licensed and all that shite. He also has a cb radio which requires no license. I'm not sure the difference between shortwave and what he has. I'll ask and get back to you 😆
 
@Todger65 No. But *technically* yes. It is a ham radio and it can operate on ham radio bands/frequencies from 1-30 mHz or 'HF' which is high frequency. He says the radio itself is a Yaesu model FT891 if ya wanna look it up and see what it does.
 
@Todger65 No. But *technically* yes. It is a ham radio and it can operate on ham radio bands/frequencies from 1-30 mHz or 'HF' which is high frequency. He says the radio itself is a Yaesu model FT891 if ya wanna look it up and see what it does.
Yes Ham radio users have to be licensed and register their ‘call sign’. A lot of years back I took a course, leading to an exam to be licensed, but unfortunately I was shift working so only able to access 50% of the sessions. Unfortunately I failed by a few points. CB radio is open to anyone to use as it is on limited fixed frequencies.

I was just curious though to see what he used.
 
Welcome back home, and thank you very much for sharing that whole journey with us. :)
 
By the by, can't help but let you know how much I enjoyed the spin in the pink dress in the final folder.
That was a very nice reveal. :love: 😁
 
By the by, can't help but let you know how much I enjoyed the spin in the pink dress in the final folder.
That was a very nice reveal. :love: 😁
Hehehe I am so glad it came out right!!! I had LilMan help me make it magical! He didn't know I was gonna do it. Heck I didn't know til a few minutes before. It was kinda last minute. I just told him "ok, start the video on 3 and when I do a thumbs up hit pause and then when I do it again record again." He was very surprised 😂 when I stripped.
 
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