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21. August 2012 12:03
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The Entrance 2012

21. August 2012 12:03 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments

the entrance 2012
This weekend we went with the family up to the Entrance 150km North of Sydney.

We stayed at a small resort in the middle of The Entrance close to the water and restaurants.

When we arrived on the Friday night it was really windy and cold...I had left behind my jacket in Sydney rushing out the door but fortunately I had enough jumpers to still stay warm.

We were staying close to the bridge across the Entrance and underneath the bridge there were some nice lines that I quickly rushed out to capture before sunset.


Next day we spend around the local area looking at the market, playground etc.

In the afternoon there was pelican feeding which definitely was worth seeing.

One of the birds had a fish hook stuck in its neck and the feeders quickly caught it to try and pull it out.

They also have this insanely long jetty going into the lake. I wanted to do a sunset photo but the conditions weren't great...no spectacular clouds and the water was full of seaweed that had been blown in with the wind.

21. August 2012 10:14
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Norah Head Lighthouse and Milky Way 2012

21. August 2012 10:14 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments

norah head lighthouse and milky way 2012


During the day at the Entrance we made a quick trip up to Norah Head light house to scope it out.

Later that evening I headed up there in the dark to take some star photos.

The conditions were perfect with the Milky way clearly visible and I good some great shots. Here is one pretty much straight out of the camera that requires just a little more processing.





As I walked from the gate to the lighthouse (about 700 metres in pitch darkness) with my torch all hell broke loose suddenly when I rounded a corner.

I heard people scrambling in all directions through the bushes falling over branches. I used my torch to have a look and saw these 6-7 kids running away...obviously they were sitting there smoking weed and got a freight.

Later in the evening they walked past me as I was taking photos and one of them said 'Man, you gave us a freight...we thought you were a cop'!

15. August 2012 03:13
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Cherry Blossom Season

15. August 2012 03:13 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments

cherry blossom season


The Cherry Blossom season is about to start here in Sydney (does that mean spring is here) and the first flowers are out. Yesterday I brought my camera along when picking up Aiden from daycare and managed to take a couple of photo along the way.



I may try and take some more photos over the next week or so. Kim mentioned that she would like to hang one of the photos on the wall.

We are in the process of doing some large prints...I have already ordered the first one which is a glass print which should arrive next month.





8. August 2012 10:12
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Love the new camera

8. August 2012 10:12 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments

love the new camera


I love the new camera...it performed abosolutely amazing on the weekend when I did a photoshoot with the family. The 36 Megapixels mean that every detail such as pores in the skin, hairs etc. is visible and sharp.

This photo below shows one of the photos of Chong and Emma zoomed in at 100 percent..the small photo on the left shows the original photo.





8. August 2012 08:37
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Emma

8. August 2012 08:37 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments

emma


A couple of months ago Chong and KC had a new addition to their family.

Last week they asked me if I'd take some photos for them. It was a good chance for me to have a play with the new camera as well as some light setups.






Emma was very good and only had one 'accident'.



It was also a good practice session for when our next addition arrives in a couple of months.











I love the new camera, the details are absolutely amazing in the studio and the autofocus is accurate now after I had it fixed by Nikon.

31. July 2012 10:06
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Satellite Tracking Facility

31. July 2012 10:06 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments

satellite tracking facility at belrose


Yesterday I went to a work conference where at the end of the day they offered us to do some site visits.

I was fortunate enough to visit the satellite tracking facility in the Northern part of Sydney. The company I work for owns a number of satellites (at a cost of around $400 million each) and they will be launching their 10th satellite later this year...the 'O10'.


This photo is from the control room where they look after all the locations, transponders and media broadcasts from the satellites.




It was interesting to be able to see the raw/unedited broadcasts from areas such as the London Olympics, the conflict in Syria etc.


The actual electronics was equally impressive.






I even found the box that currently is receiving all the media broadcasts from the 2012 London Olympics.






This is the Satelite Dish controller...On the display you can see the current position of the dish (and from that you could probably calculate the location of the actual satellite).




Outside was the array of dishes.






Most of the satellites are being launched from French Guyana by the European space agency.




30. July 2012 07:34
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Big Birthday

30. July 2012 07:34 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments

big birthday


A couple of days ago it was my birthday...I wish it was my 27th...but it wasn't!

Kim took me out for dinner on the day itself to a nice place at Circular Quay...very nice, but absolutely freezing and windy in there.





Day after we went out for dinner with the family to a Japanese restaurant and they ordered a shameful amount of food!

After the dinner we went back to our place for cake.



15. July 2012 12:26
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Thomas Trains and Warragamba Dam

15. July 2012 12:26 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments

thomas trains and warragamba dam


Aiden is a big fan of the Thomas Trains, so a few weeks ago when Kim saw some vouchers for the Train Shed she bought some tickets.

This morning we went out there with the whole family to go riding on the trains. Aiden was very excited...to the point where he didn't want to get off the train.



The kids had 5 rides each and they also had lunch and scones provided for us.







Aiden had to check out anything that remotely looked like a train (looks like he is taking a wee here).




It was also a good day to try out the new camera (just came back after 5 weeks in the repair shop for recalibration). Kim was using it most of the day and said she loves it compared to my old camera.


On the way in I had seen a signpost towards the Warragamba Dam. This is where 80-90 percent of Sydneys drinking water supply comes from.





8. July 2012 10:57
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Duck feeding at Centenial Park

8. July 2012 10:57 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments

duck feeding at centenial park


This morning it was a beautiful winter day here in Sydney and we decided therefore to go duck feeding in Centenial Park with Aiden and Dylan (I was supposed to have been doing a course, but it was cancelled).

Aiden eventually figured out that it was fun to tear off small pieces of bread and throw it in the water for the ducks and swans to eat.



I showed him how to hand feed the big swans with a flat hand, but he still didn't like them much...and even less so when one of them stole his bread after sneaking in from behind.



Stupid Swan!!!!



But eventually the swan apologised and he was happy to feed the smaller birds.



Also the pond is full of fat eels (and on one occation I have seen turtles there). Some of them would surface to try and steal the bread from the ducks.





10. June 2012 09:37
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Emily's birthday party

10. June 2012 09:37 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments

emily s birthday party


Yesterday we went to Emily's birthday party in Centennial park. We were there on time at 10.30 on a very cold morning (it had been 7 degrees overnight) but there was no-one else there...the host and the birthday child turned up two hours later (I cannot stand people who consistently have no respect for other people time).

We had brought Aiden tri-cycle that he got as a birthday present from his grandma last year.



We also spend some time exploring the forest next to the playground.








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    30. December 2021 17:12
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    Christmas 2021

    30. December 2021 17:12 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments

    This Christmas was almost normal with the Covid restrictions lifted.As usual we did our annual Chris
    This Christmas was almost normal with the Covid restrictions lifted.

    As usual we did our annual Christmas photo.


    Kims dad is staying at Kims sisters place over Christmas after haing been in hospital. He is looking the best he has for years.



















    29. December 2021 17:12
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    Surfing 2021

    29. December 2021 17:12 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments

    Lucas and Aiden got themselves a surfing lesson. Aiden was too scared to go, but Lucas had a great t
    Lucas and Aiden got themselves a surfing lesson. Aiden was too scared to go, but Lucas had a great time.





    Because he liked it so much we decided to get him (and Aiden) a surfboard for Christmas as well.




    29. December 2021 17:12
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    Various 2021

    29. December 2021 17:12 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments

    This are from various events of 2021Lucas Holy CommunionLunar EsclipseSwimming at Yarra Bay in the m
    This are from various events of 2021

    Lucas Holy Communion

    Lunar Esclipse



    Swimming at Yarra Bay in the middle of winter

    Aidens Learning award

    Empty Maroubra Beach during covid lockdown

    Seafood dinner with family

    Chillies harvested from the garden

    Cooking lobster at home during lockdown

    Spotted Herbie in our local area

    Monkeys in a tree

    Playing games at home during Covid lockdown

    Enjoying a hot chocolate during Covid lockdown

    Boys make a mess and have to clean the house


    Dinner at home during Covid lockdown

    Conference call with family during Covid lockdown

    How many people can you fit into a dinghy?

    Pho at the local cafe

    Going for a walk after Covid restrictions lifted

    On a conference call with Dalai Lama from home

    Kim received a Hoodie to keep her warm in the cold winter evenings. I thought it was something else and wrote instructions on the packaging.

    Aidens birthday was bowling with his friends and dinner with family

    Kim dressed appropriately for walking 20 meters to the car

    The boys learning to use a hammer.


    Spending time at Yarra bay


    Aiden still struggling, although him now having a piano seems to help him.

    Lucas got some more awards at the Athletics carnival to add to his swimming awards.



    29. December 2021 17:12
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    Guinea Pigs

    29. December 2021 17:12 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments

    We were looking after a couple of guinea pigs for a couple of weeks while one of Aiden friends was a
    We were looking after a couple of guinea pigs for a couple of weeks while one of Aiden friends was away.

    The boys had to do all the work cleaning and feeding them.





    29. December 2021 17:12
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    Karate 2021

    29. December 2021 17:12 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments

    Again we did karate this whole year. This included a number of gradings followed by social events.I
    Again we did karate this whole year. This included a number of gradings followed by social events.

    I treated myself to a new gi (uniform) when I graduated to my 3rd Kyu.














    29. December 2021 17:12
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    Playing Chess

    29. December 2021 17:12 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments

    Lucas has joined the chess club at school, so for fun (and to give him practice) we sometimes play.
    Lucas has joined the chess club at school, so for fun (and to give him practice) we sometimes play. I was very proud that I one day managed to checkmate him with just two pawns and my king.



    29. December 2021 17:12
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    Piano and Guitar

    29. December 2021 17:12 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments

    Mid year I decided to get an electric piano. I've always wanted to learn and we wanted to boys to st
    Mid year I decided to get an electric piano. I've always wanted to learn and we wanted to boys to start playing as well.

    We have been using an online lesson system and it has been working really well for us. Especially Aiden seems to pick it up quickly.

    Aiden has also been begging to get an electric guitar, so this Christmas we got him one. It is fortunate that the same online lesson subscription also covers guitar playing.






    29. December 2021 17:12
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    Kims 50th

    29. December 2021 17:12 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments

    Kim had a big birthday this year. All the plans were ruined so it because a low key affair with just
    Kim had a big birthday this year. All the plans were ruined so it because a low key affair with just a family dinner.

    Plan:
    A - Europe trip - Covid cancelled
    B - New Zealand Ski trip (travel bubble was open) - Cancelled day before we were to leave
    C - Staycation in Sydney - Locked down to local council
    D - Staycation in same council - Restricted to 5 Km radius
    E - Dinner at home




    We did however make up for it later with some golf and spa while she wasn't working.







    29. December 2021 17:12
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    Hunter Valley

    29. December 2021 17:12 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments

    We did another Hunter Valley Trip with Sasha and Richards families.Again we stocked up on a lot of w
    We did another Hunter Valley Trip with Sasha and Richards families.

    Again we stocked up on a lot of wine.







    29. December 2021 16:12
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    Basketball Game

    29. December 2021 16:12 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments

    KA had some spare tickets for a basketball game between Sydney Kings and Melbourne Phoenix, so we to
    KA had some spare tickets for a basketball game between Sydney Kings and Melbourne Phoenix, so we took the boys.





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    25. December 2009 10:24
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    Expecting

    25. December 2009 10:24 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments

    expecting


    Good news everyone...we are expecting a baby and the stork should be delivering around mid June next year.

    I guess most of you guys already know by now....for the rest of you...Surprise!!

    It is not unexpected as we were trying.




    Now there is a busy time ahead preparing for the baby. Kims wants the baby room painted (Even though in my opinion the baby doesn't care what colour it is).

    We will also need to get hold of stuff like prams etc. If there are any baby items that you can spare (especielly items such as car baby seats, pram and changing table) then we would be very grateful.

    We don't know if it is a boy or a girl yet (We should know by the end of January).

    17. November 2009 08:46
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    One year Anniversary

    17. November 2009 08:46 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments

    one year anniversary


    yesterday it was Kim and I's one year anniversary.

    We actually celebrated it on Saturday with a visit to one of Sydney top restaurants called Bilson's.

    Yesterday we instead planned to have a nice evening out watching a movie in the evening. Kim was apparently waiting for me to deliver something to her office (or so her colleague said) but after work I was waiting at the car with a bunch of flowers. Kim was so excited to go out in the evening that she forgot to get off the train at our station with the result that she by accident ended up in Parramatta (western Sydney)...it took her one and a half hours to make it to the car...but fortunately the flower still looked fresh.

    When we got home I spend some time experimenting with some photos and some lighting of the flowers before we went out, and here are the results. The Macro photos are taking using a 35/50mm lens reversed. The light comes from a single strobe reflected of a mirror.

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    The movie was really good and entertaining. We saw 2012...and it doesn't pretend to be anything other than what it is.

    2. November 2009 08:13
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    Sculptures by the Sea

    2. November 2009 08:13 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments

    sculptures by the sea


    Every year in October & November there is an exhibition called Sculptures by the Sea. The city exhibits close to 200 sculptures on the stretch of coastline between Bondi and Tamarama. The public can go for a walk and have a look at the sculptures and vote for their favourits...if they are able to find parking that is.

    Some of them are really good and some of them at just plain weird.

    Here's some photos I took of my favourites.

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    12. October 2009 11:44
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    An almost non-climbing event

    12. October 2009 11:44 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments

    an almost non climbing event


    It has been raining almost constantly for the past two weeks (since the dust storm really) and Andy and I had organised to go climbing in the Blue Mountains together with a friends of his (Dan) who's never been on on real rock before.

    We looked a the forecast and it didn't look promising for the mountains so the night before we decided to go to plan B and go to Barrenjoey instead.

    The quality of the climbing is more limited, but at least it is a shorter drive and walk-in in case you have to bail.

    We arrived up at Palm Beach in the morning and the roads were still soaked in water from all the rain the night before. We therefore decided to stop at a cafe and have some breakfast and let the cliffs dry out a bit before walking in there.

    While eating breakfast we were having a look at the latest radar pictures and we could see that it was pouring down in the mountains and we could see rain approaching the Sydney area.

    After breakfast we were trying to decide whether we should bail or go climbing. After much procrastination we decided to climb and went to the carpark. Andy pulled out the insect repellent and started rubbing it into his genitals (or so it looked) saying that it would keep the chicks away (which I'm sure his wife appreciates)...or was it ticks.

    Dan and Andy at Barrenjoey

    For Dans benefit we started out on one of the easiest climbs around there called Jezebel. Andy did the first lead and as he finished we could feel the first rain drops. I then did the second climb and once I reached the top the rain became heavier. The plan was to have Dan follow me up so that he could try an absail from the top. Once he reached the top it really started pouring and all of us became drenched while setting up the absail and clearing the gear.

    Dan made it down in good style (although nervous) and once I'd made it to the ground as well we quickly packed our gear and headed back home for a nice warm shower.

    Mostly a non-climbing day really...but Andy did get his sugar-hit with the pancakes.

    12. October 2009 11:37
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    Wicked - How did the wicked witch become wicked?

    12. October 2009 11:37 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments

    wicked


    Saturday evening Kim and I went with a couple of friends to the Capitol Theatre to see the Broadway play called Wicked.

    The play is about how the Wicked witch became wicked in 'The Wizard of Oz'.

    Wicked

    The play very cleverly provides the background for the Wizard of Oz.

    This was Kims birthday present to me earlier in the year...satisfied the criteria for presents: Must be an experience or a consumable.

    It was a really nice evening and the play was very funny...especially the Wizard of Goodness (a real blonde)


    23. September 2009 04:35
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    Freak weather and dust storms

    23. September 2009 04:35 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments

    freak weather and dust storms


    The last 24 hours has been the most freak weather I've (and anyone else) has experienced in Sydney.

    Yesterday we had 30 degrees during the day and in the evening a huge thunderstorm descended upon Sydney with massive rainfalls and very high winds. Kim found that water was dripping through ceiling and my first though was "This ain't good" and rushed up to check if there was a hole in the roof tiles or in the plumbing (if you see one of the previous posts then you'll notice that we've installed Solar hot water and this system is positioned above that same bathroom).

    I could clearly see where the water had come in, but it wasn't through any gaps and it seemed that the strong winds had pushed the water backwards and upwards under the tiles...whew...but I'll have another look next time it rains.

    Then this morning I woke up and looked out the window and everything was covered in a bright red and yellow haze and it was blowing a gale. I had a look at the forecast and stuck my head outside the window and it turned out that all of NSW was encapsulated in a massive dust storm with fine red dust coming from the Australian outback.

    Dust Storm

    Everything outside is now covered in this fine dust, cars, windows...everything.

    One of out friends too the following photo from his balcony:

    Dust Storm

    The area covered by the dust is huge and apparently it may even reach New Zealand.

    NSW

    14. September 2009 12:55
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    BBQ

    14. September 2009 12:55 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments

    bbq


    This weekend we invited a group of my friends over for BBQ.

    The official excuse was for my recovery after my Hernia surgery (which is still causing me some grief some days).

    It was a beautiful spring day with 31 degrees in the shade and luckily I had put up a gazebo outside to cover the area and provide a bit of shade.

    Most of the day I was attending the BBQ cooking Lamb Cutlets, Fish, Prawns, Vietnamese Sausages and Chicken skewers.

    The last batch of chicken skewers I forgot on the BBQ with a very predictable result.

    BBQ

    In the evening we had Kim's family over for dinner/BBQ, so a repetition of the afternoon.

    6. September 2009 10:44
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    Sasha's and Mavis's wedding

    6. September 2009 10:44 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments

    sasha s and mavis s wedding


    This weekend we went to Sasha's and Mavis's wedding.

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    Family and friends were invited to attend the ceremony at Greenwich at 10am. The location they had chosen had a stunning view of Sydney Harvour and skyline.

    When we arrived neither the groom or the bride were there. Approximately 20 minutes later the bride arrived, but still no groom, so she did another round in the car.

    Finally at 10.30 Sasha arrived with his dad after having been stuck in traffic, shortly after Mavis arrived in her beautiful wedding dress and the ceremony could get under way.

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    It was a beautiful ceremony, beautiful location and beautiful weather.

    After the ceremony it was photo time.

    The reception was at a restaurant called Occilate Wildly in Newtown. The food was nice and at the end of the afternoon everyone went on their way.

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    27. August 2009 12:18
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    Videos from our trip in Italy and Denmark

    27. August 2009 12:18 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments

    videos from our trip


    During the trip Kim took a number of videos using her compact camera. Here are the best ones (Click on the links to download the videos):

    Denmark:


    Knights Fighting
    Firing Weapon

    Italy:

    Verona
    Aida the Opera 1
    Aida the Opera 2
    Aida the Opera 3
    Aida the Opera 4
    San Gimignano
    View of Cinque Terre
    Cinque Terre from the boat
    Driving to Portofino
    Portofino
    View of Lake Como
    Lake Como from the Boat
    Driving on mountain roads
    Cow (Dont kill the cow)
    Switzerland


    27. August 2009 10:27
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    Hernia Surgery

    27. August 2009 10:27 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments

    hernia


    The week before we went away on holiday I experienced pain in the pelvic area. I quickly got it diagnosed with ultrasound to be a hernia. Furtunately it could wait until we came back from holiday to be fixed although it was giving me some problems along the way carrying suitcases etc.

    As soon as we came back I went to see the specialist and he told he that it would have to be fixed with surgery and that he could schedule it for the following week.

    In the morning of the surgery I had to be at the hospital at 6.30am in the morning. Surgery started at 9am and by 11am I was awake again released at 1pm.

    So it terms of the surgery it was very smooth...but it was very painful afterwards. I had problems standing up and sitting down.


    This photo was taken two days after the surgery:



    The cut is 13cm long and at this point I am still very much in pain.


    The feedback from the doctor was that this was an Indirect Inaugural hernia and apparently the type that can cause a lot of problems later on if not fixed.

    Unfortunately part of hernia surgery is that they have to cut some of the nerves so that they don't get caught in the mesh they use to repair it with.


    This means that now two and a half weeks after the surgery there is still a large area around the cut that has got no sensation to touch or pain and some areas are hyper sensitive with the result that even the lightest touch is painful.

    I hope the eventually all the sensation returns to normal (apparently in 25% of the cases this doesn't happen). I also hope that the scar won't be too bad and will mostly disappear long term.