These are wonderful, Marc! I'm so glad to see images from Sunday posted.
I developed both rolls of film that I blew through as soon as I got home (after inflicting myself on the lovely Mick and Barbara for a couple of hours in their camper!). I was so ridiculously tired that I was nearly falling over so basically, everything went wrong in the process. First, my reels weren't quite dry from their last use. Unload...air dry reels....re-load.....bugger, jammed....unload.....re-load...done. Second roll...same story with the jamming, only I had to unload twice for a total of three loads for that roll. An HOUR later! Then I just managed to catch myself from using paper developer..... and its 1+9 dilution. Finally I get them developed and am happy to see that, yes, there are teensy tiny little images in every frame. A few hours later I notice both strips have drying marks on them AFTER cutting them into strips. Bugger! Re-wash....wait.......
So, they're done but I'm too tired to print them. I scanned them (sorry, but it had to be an activity that involved me sitting on my lazy tush!) and that digital piece of crap has blocked up shadows in almost every frame which are not at all blocked up. Even a novice such as myself can read those negatives well enough to see that there's detail in all of those areas. Arggh, frustration and lesson learned: NEVER scan negatives until I've printed a proof sheet. If I went by those scans, I'd throw both rolls of film away.... and sell my camera gear....and volunteer to be drawn and quartered and publicly flogged!
Bottom line after all of that blather, two days later I still don't know if I have anything really worth printing, but I do know I should shut up and get some sleep!
However....

I just wanted to thank all of you for coming down to my area. Believe me, I know it wasn't for
my benefit, but it did make it much easier for me to come along too! It was great to see a few friendly, familiar faces and meet some new ones and it was FANTASTIC to see Mick's and Brian's amazing prints and Joachim's exquisite slides.... Thank you all for bringing some sunshine down to the rather cold and gloomy peninsula
and now I'm shutting up!