Durban hit 28 deg C yesterday ridiculous for this time of the year, I have only had my own cameras in the last 10 years, husband always had a good camera with lenses, I was too busy bringing up the children, looking after animals, working and sorting out a home.
Owning a film camera the developing was expensive (he did some developing in black and white of his own), so not many taken even though it was a big Olympus. He later got digital with lenses in a Canon which with crime became a problem, always photo's out there you regret not taking, such is life.
Crime is indeed a great hassle Lady Joan and I have also had some issues, but took care of them.
Marian's uncle also had a dark room for developing, but I had 3 kids and an ex-wife to support and never had time for any photography.
18 Years later, I had another ex-wife and a step-daughter that I put through school and university and I recently baptized both of her lovely little boys. So now in my final marriage, I have put myself out to pasture and enjoy taking photos.
Strange life isn't it?
Blessings!
One chapter closes the next begins, life is indeed strange we never know what is around the next corner.
So true Lady Joan!
The issue is that if we were to know what tomorrow holds, we will surely try to influence, or corrupt it into our own favour!
Blessings!