More accurately, the lack of it. I seem to remember management types banging on about this concept in an earlier life, I also remember thinking what a bunch of twats they all were but maybe if I taken a little more notice I might, with seemingly all the time I have on my hands right now, have got out, since my job went tits, and had a look at the sky by now. But it hasn't happened. I know that this is in large part due to the first round of the Stanley Cup playoffs and the baseball being on every night but I'm also waiting on my woodworking friend to let me know what he might be able to do by way of a mount for the safety film for my solar observing and I do have a fair bit to do to get organised in my current circumstances. I really want to get a decent grip on the photography side of things and I feel that will require a number of daylight sessions and that means, most of the time, all there is to look at is the Sun and I'm not ready to go with that right now. I will start a little woodworking of my own to produce a spacer to go in the Microstage II to make the clamp position the camera about half an inch further to the right which should then allow me to use it satisfactorily. Metals, glass, electronics, yes; didn't expect there to be wood involved quite so much though.
