A few weeks while checking out twitter I came across the following tweet by Mr. Drone aka Thomas Bastis Now that I have upgraded, I’m selling my older Inspire 1v1 with 4 batteries and 2 remotes. DM me and let’s make a deal. pic.twitter.com/IdiPrrnqcF — Thomas Bastis (@Calsuper) May 9, 2018 Cheekily, I replied, "I wish" knowing that this wasn't something that I could afford, even used. The next morning I woke up to find that fellow PNW superintendent, Ryan Gordon, had started a gofundme campaign to help me get Thomas' old drone! It’s time that @PenderSuper gets a drone. He’s given back so much to our turf community, it’s our turn to give back! Follow the link to the gofundme and help make this happen! https://t.co/8PdFehbJrW https://t.co/FgqF3gagR2 — Ryan Gordon (@RyanWGor) May 10, 2018 At first I thought that no one would ever give me money to buy a drone. Afterall, drones are still considered by most to be a luxury item for golf course operations. To be honest I