In the moment I sent the message it had to be quite in the middle of the evening, say 22 something, if I do understand the abracadabra of the mail long heading right. More globally it should be winter, although it is melting again and is very nasty and windy. More and more globally it is the beginning of the new oak era and the second half of white alder maximum. But I usually do not watch my watch so often. It's quite enough to look out of the window - if you cannot see a thing, it is nighttime. And if you see things that are nasty and wet, it is a new low-pressure day. But very rarely the sun is rising right behind the ash-grove and then it is time for fotography. Peeter PS: There are 2 big beer companies in Estonia (plus a dozen of small ones). One is Saku, the other (and better) is A. Le Coq (in honour of famous Albert le Coq). I think Saku Golden and AleCoq Albert should be 2 main export brands. Good luck! P -----Original Message----- From: owner-photoforum@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:owner-photoforum@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Gregory Fraser Sent: Tuesday, January 10, 2006 10:37 PM To: List for Photo/Imaging Educators - Professionals - Students Subject: Re: PF Exhibits on 07 JAN 06 "What I am trying to say is that good beer is like good photography. I hope You know what I mean!" Of course my friend. They both make life look better! I'm going to see if I can get some of your fine ale from my local beer distributor. The Canadian government runs our alcahol distribution and they carry a good selection of foreign nectar. Wish me luck. So far this week I've had Irish, German and French beer. By the way what time is it there? Greg