Carshalton Cocktail

That fly picture just strikes me as awesome! The shot is really well presented.
It just looks realy good!

My compliments to the artists, both the tyer and photographer. Roy, your tying fascinates a guy!

It looks like a fly picture you’d frame and have up on the wall.

A real classic…

In 1981 my new bride and I wandered through London and St. Paul’s Cathedral just a couple of months before Princess Di’s wedding to Prince Charles.

We gazed upon Lord Nelson’s statue and indeed went through the museum to view the very same musket ball that took his life.

I’d love to go back there, 80 miles south of where I was born.

Jeremy.

[This message has been edited by Jeremy (edited 26 December 2005).]

Jeremy;
thank you very much indeed.
It took a bit of research, not all mine by any means, to get the fly design just so.

Our photographer is of course Mr Hans Weilenmann, who generously offered to take the photographs for posterity.
Thank you Hans, my friend; well done again.

Jeremy, glad you like

EDITED: I omitted to say that Ladyfisher put the subtle finishing touches to this article for us and that the final layout and presentation of Hans’ shots are Deanna’s work. An excellent combined effort.

Thanks, all. :EDITED

Happy new year
Roy

[This message has been edited by RoyChristie (edited 27 December 2005).]

That was indeed a work of art by Hans. Just beautiful lighting. JGW

Yeah, that “lowlander”. I should’a known BG

Jeremy.

I thought the flies, article and pictures were just great. I’m hoping we hear more from Roy and company.
Eric