Boy, those cicadas sure are loud. You’re just like me Steve, you never let your loss of eyesight hold you back from doing what you love to do. I bet that would be a great place for your AT max. Thanks for sharing, keep happy
Glad you like the video. I have to admit I haven’t done as much with my metal detector as I would’ve liked. I need to get out there and get it going. Maybe I should watch some of your videos for inspiration. Cheers!
What a gorgeous adventure, thanks for taking me along. Australia is so over the top beautiful and it's great you're making the most of it. Stand up paddling is not something just anybody can do. New friend here, like 60, thanks for sharing.
Great Blind adventure! Your cicadas sound like ours in Alabama, only Alabama cicadas appear in July and August and are equally loud. The River paddle boarding seems to be very relaxing, unless of course, you hit a tree limb or another water vessel on the river. LOL excellent demonstration and example of just getting out and having a great time despite site loss. Thanks for showing us how to do it and stay healthy and happy! Love, Beverly and Gretchen
So thrilled to see you put out another video. I appreciate you! Also, you are way braver than I am to paddle board. Our temps here are paddle board temperatures, too. High 70s. Hugs to York from Cooper my guide in training.
Thanks heaps. It was a bit of fun. Really glad you enjoyed it. But if it warms up where you areand you get a sunny day one-day. Give stand-up paddle boarding ago. You might surprise yourself and enjoy it. Keep up the good work with the puppy Raising. Thanks for watching. Have a great day!
We definitely have large crocs in Australia. But only in the northern part. Thankfully I live in the south. Although I have lived in the north at times. We don’t have any alligators in Australia. Maybe the crocs ate them all. Thanks for watching. Have a great day!
Bloody Nora! Fantastic! What an inspirationxx
Nice one Steve thanks for sharing 👍
Thanks heaps. I’m really glad you liked it. Cheers!
Boy, those cicadas sure are loud. You’re just like me Steve, you never let your loss of eyesight hold you back from doing what you love to do. I bet that would be a great place for your AT max. Thanks for sharing, keep happy
Glad you like the video. I have to admit I haven’t done as much with my metal detector as I would’ve liked. I need to get out there and get it going. Maybe I should watch some of your videos for inspiration. Cheers!
What a gorgeous adventure, thanks for taking me along. Australia is so over the top beautiful and it's great you're making the most of it. Stand up paddling is not something just anybody can do. New friend here, like 60, thanks for sharing.
Thanks for watching. I’m really glad you enjoyed the video. Have a great day!
Another inspirational video Steve well done
Thanks. I hope you are going okay over there. Stay safe. Cheers!
Great Blind adventure! Your cicadas sound like ours in Alabama, only Alabama cicadas appear in July and August and are equally loud. The River paddle boarding seems to be very relaxing, unless of course, you hit a tree limb or another water vessel on the river. LOL excellent demonstration and example of just getting out and having a great time despite site loss. Thanks for showing us how to do it and stay healthy and happy! Love, Beverly and Gretchen
Thanks. I’m really glad you enjoyed the video. Stay happy and safe as well. Have a great day!
Really enjoyed the video.
Awesome stuff.
Thanks. I’m glad you liked it. Have a great day!
So thrilled to see you put out another video. I appreciate you! Also, you are way braver than I am to paddle board. Our temps here are paddle board temperatures, too. High 70s. Hugs to York from Cooper my guide in training.
Thanks heaps. It was a bit of fun. Really glad you enjoyed it. But if it warms up where you areand you get a sunny day one-day. Give stand-up paddle boarding ago. You might surprise yourself and enjoy it. Keep up the good work with the puppy Raising. Thanks for watching. Have a great day!
Are there alligators or crocs in Australia? Cicadas are common in the summer in my home town in the midwest usa, but not here in the pacific nw usa.
We definitely have large crocs in Australia. But only in the northern part. Thankfully I live in the south. Although I have lived in the north at times. We don’t have any alligators in Australia. Maybe the crocs ate them all. Thanks for watching. Have a great day!