Sorry to all my readers for this long period of silence. Sometimes life’s a bitch — when family matters pop up, a hobby becomes completely and totally unimportant. Priorities, you know. I’ve got more time/ energy now and will start with handling an enormous backlog of mail and working through unattended comments.
In the mean time: how about this chocolate? I bought the white variety, but any taste can be delivered.
Edible components, made by Ina’s Bonbons, a Dutch company. You can reach her at inasbonbons @ ziggo.nl.
Welcome “back”!
Welcome Back…
You’ve been missed by all.
John K3NXU
http://www.miklor.com
Hope the family matters were not too bad… Welcome back!
A Warm Welcome Back!
Hoi Hans, Ik weet er niet het fijne van, maar ik hoop dat het goed met je gaat en wens je alle sterkte toe die je nodig hebt. Zelf ben ik ook even tussen de hobby uit geweest door de geboorte van mijn zoon Paul. In the mean time: Heb ik je blog wel heel erg gemist, hoor. Dus: Welkom terug! En hoop weer veel van je te mogen lezen. Groetjes, Steven (PD9SW) 438.875 -7.6 88,5 Echolink: 520302 😉
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hey Hans, nice to hear that you are back. Already worried that something happened with you.
You have been missed Hans.
Great to hear you once again!
73 G1KQH
Fijn je blog weer actief te zien Hans. Heel begrijpelijk dat alles voor gaat en hobby op de laatste plaats “belangrijk” is. Die bonbons zien er letterlijk interessant uit, je zou er zo een transceiver mee kunnen samenstellen maar of dat ondertussen geen andere bestemming krijgt kan ik hier niet garanderen. Groeten Kees
Welcome back!
Welcome back!
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Welcome back! We miss you..!
Hans, Welcome back. As a somewhat new ham, I was really connecting with your site. Many prayers to you that your tough times are behind you.
73, John – KD2FQD
Welcome back, Hans! We missed you. Hope all is well with you and your family.
Welcome back! Yours is always a good read.
Welcome back!
Those chocolate blocks look just like the old Lectron electronic building blocks that I had as a kid in the 70’s! Brings back memories. I wish I still had them.
See: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Raytheon_Lectron and/or google “lectron blocks”.
Looks like they are still made in Germany.
(and of course, I’m very glad to read that you are back!)