This past week bought myself a new Outdoor Camera,, its a Ceyomur 95, the latest in their range and its new in the fact it has a solar panel that saves you replacing the batteries as much, though it does have 4x AA batteries as a back up.
It had to be charged up for 8 hours first with the provided cable to charge up the rechargeable battery inside.
Then you open the back to insert the 4 AA batteries, as you can see you then have to program the camera and I must say the instruction manual is absolutely great, well spelt, clear and concise.
You then scan the barcode in the lid to get the right appt for your particular smart phone and follow the instructions to
marry the phone to the camera!.
marry the phone to the camera!.
That micro Memory card which is smaller that my pinky finger nail will hold 50,400 photos, isn't the technology these days great.
This gives you an idea of the size of the camera held in my hand.
Didn't go out much over the Bank Holidays since it was still quite hot, too hot for Pepe!, we managed Pear Mill on the Saturday and Monday, the games are back on the tables in the Café so we have started to play Gin Rummy, Pepe is very good once he's had his sausage!.
The flowers are back on the tables now Rachel is back after her bereavement, it does give the place that welcoming air.
The place was very busy on the Bank Holiday Monday, so a lot of people hadn't chanced the roads.
Bob is newly Widowed so is still getting over coping, but doing very well, I think he did a lot before he lost his dear wife though, whilst she was in a care home, that's the trouble getting old all your friends seen to be dying.
Friend Bob and I exchange pictures of our meals at times, this is my dinner from yesterday!
Bob is newly Widowed so is still getting over coping, but doing very well, I think he did a lot before he lost his dear wife though, whilst she was in a care home, that's the trouble getting old all your friends seen to be dying.
On a happier note the starling in my garden are eating me out of house and home, there are lots of young ones amongst them as you can see by their lack of colour on their heads in this picture.
In the park today this magpie was following me about has it must have recognized us from the Nature garden with our monkey nuts, but that was closed today as they had had a busy weekend, so were probably taking a well earned rest today.
Coal Tit.
Finished a difficult Jigsaw today as well, was hard with all those colours, and of a painting so made more difficult with no defined lines.
Not as difficult as this next one is going to be though hey!
So that's August nearly over, and the nights seem to be closing in quite rapidly.
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