This year I made a lot of qso's via Es with this antenna.
Thanks to Eric, PE1FES, for the mechanical work.
73, Tjeerd (Gose) - PA3GNZ
In this picture are the lines through the various contacts visible. Clearly the most possibilities were to eastern Europe. The farthest distance was with UU9A in KN64SM, over 2000km.
The other is a qsl of OH5B.
At present there is still Es on 6 meters but there are also other things in life than just this hobby.
Today there are again conditions on 6 meters. My goal for today is to make qso's with QRP (5 watts maximum).
I heard the signals of E4X but his cw speed was very quickly. In combination with split working it was hard to follow his transmission.
Distances between 1500 and 1800 km.
All QSO's where made with SSB, the last one with just 5 watts, the others with 20 watts.
Worked with: UR5URW in KO50FF (ssb) and UX1BZ in KN29VA (cw). KN29 is a new square for me. 
2 qso's and both a new square. I'm waithing for the next Es opening on 6M, I hope signals will be stronger then today.
On Wednesday I had the whole day WSPR on 10M running. During this time I heard no signals from other WSPR stations. My signal was heard by 2 stations for a period.
This is a qso I made with my homemade Rockmite with a power of approximately 300mW. The confirmation of this QSO made the confirmed DXCC countries with QRP on 52.
In the begin of the evening (May 7) I made my first qso on 10M for this season. S58P gave me a 55 with my 5 watts in SSB.
Later in the evening I made 2 CW qso's on 30M. Worked with OM30CAQ and a longer qso with SP7HOV, Zbig in Skierniewice. Both qso's with only 1 watts.
Today my WSPR station is running on 10M and OY1OF heard my 1 Watts signal for one period. PE4BAS and PC1CP heard my signal serveral times. from 5 watts to 50mW.