I know, I know, I said I wasn't going to send any more of these things because they were always the same, station standing ready, etc. I do have to open my big mouth! No sooner had I said that than our landlord decided that what he really wants to do most in this world is to sell the house, and so we have to move. Naturally, when we move, so does the radio station, which now has to come down. Unfortunately I don't know if I can get it up and running again, because it would be hard to find a landlord who would be accommodating enough to let us put a huge radio antenna up in the back yard. I think our present one did, only because he didn't really know what was involved, and by the time he came around the corner one day and saw this monstrosity sticking up out of his back yard, it was kind of too late. There are a couple of ways I am going to work on to try and get this thing back up. One is that there are other antennas, besides verticals, and because the back yard in the house that we have our eyes on is so much bigger, we might be able to put a wire one around somehow. The second way I might have around this is to try and persuade the Canadian National Institute for the Blind, with the help of our local amateur radio club, to put a station up in the city in which I live, for all blind people in the area to come and operate. This wouldn't be as good as having one in one's own back yard, but would be a heck of a lot better than not having one at all! There won't be a report probably over the next couple of months, until we get moved and kind of settled in; after that, I will write and give the Inc a progress report on what is--or isn't!--going on.Best to everyone. Helena.