Well everyone as we approach yet another Christmas we once again reflect on the past year. We have lost a lot of people such as Richard Whitely and Ronnie Barker and a lot of families have been blessed with new members.
As for myself, I have my wife (and Mother) with me so for us it is always what we make of it together. We may be a few thousand miles away from home but we finish another year with our health and happiness intact and a few models have progressed a bit along the way.
Probably most interesting is that I have found a group of friends that I have never even met yet we have shared our thoughts and views in a way that makes me feel a part of this forum in a very short space of time.
As a parallel I once joined a local aircraft club but never felt welcome. I wasn't helped so I always stood on the sidelines watching and getting frustrated until I had a go myself and, not suprisingly, wrecked my untested pride and joy. Since then I found the Kirklees Model Boat club and was instantly made to feel welcome by a group of stangers who couldn't do enough to assist newcomers.
Forums are a bit the same, I tried Model Boat Magazine forum only to find too many people quick to criticise and put people down before they even knew who they are or what thier experiences have to offer.
Here however I find a group of unbeleivably diverse individuals who all just seem to enjoy having a chat and offer whatever is required to people new to any area of our hobby without any angle of "I know better than you".
I want to thank you all for your welcome, advice, conversation and time and wish you all a very Merry Christmas and a Happy and Prosperous New Year.
All the best
Richard
As for myself, I have my wife (and Mother) with me so for us it is always what we make of it together. We may be a few thousand miles away from home but we finish another year with our health and happiness intact and a few models have progressed a bit along the way.
Probably most interesting is that I have found a group of friends that I have never even met yet we have shared our thoughts and views in a way that makes me feel a part of this forum in a very short space of time.
As a parallel I once joined a local aircraft club but never felt welcome. I wasn't helped so I always stood on the sidelines watching and getting frustrated until I had a go myself and, not suprisingly, wrecked my untested pride and joy. Since then I found the Kirklees Model Boat club and was instantly made to feel welcome by a group of stangers who couldn't do enough to assist newcomers.
Forums are a bit the same, I tried Model Boat Magazine forum only to find too many people quick to criticise and put people down before they even knew who they are or what thier experiences have to offer.
Here however I find a group of unbeleivably diverse individuals who all just seem to enjoy having a chat and offer whatever is required to people new to any area of our hobby without any angle of "I know better than you".
I want to thank you all for your welcome, advice, conversation and time and wish you all a very Merry Christmas and a Happy and Prosperous New Year.
All the best
Richard
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