Lunch: Lunch today is traditional ham sandwich with smoked leg ham, thick crusty sourdough bread, Dijon mustard and fresh greens from the garden.
G&L Question: Does anyone have a local G&L dealer? How helpful/enthusiastic are they about the product? Are they your first port of call for service and support?
My experience is that the local G&L dealer is completely indifferent about what they sell, and will direct you to almost any other brand hanging on their wall. They don't have an attached or affiliated repair shop so after sales support is pretty limited too. I don't know how they ended up being an authorised dealer, or why they continue.
Contrast this with the small guitar shop near my work, owned and run by two guys that love their guitars, and Leo guitars in particular. Paradoxically they are PRS and Tokai dealers, but always have a couple of good quality second hand strats or teles on the wall. One of the guys is really into his G&L, and raves to anyone who'll listen about his signature edition ASAT Specials. In a more balanced universe these guys would be the local G&L dealer! They do their own repairs and set ups, so you could guarantee the G&L's on the wall would be presented in their best light, not left with rusty strings and dust on the fretboard.
Non G&L Stuff: I mentioned in a previous post that my son has taken up birdwatching with 7 y.o. enthusiasm. He'll probably be over it in a month or two. What kind of wildlife do you all have in your neighbourhoods?
Here's some photos of local birds we've snapped in the last week or 2. I wouldn't have known about most of these birds 3 months ago, so kids can make you smarter. Thanks for reading.
A Southern Silvereye

A Cheeky Kookaburra in the backyard

An Eastern Yellow Robin

A male Lyrebird

A juvenile Crimson Rosella

An adult Crimson Rosella

A King Parrot
