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Okay, so it's not quite spring -- but with sunset finally breaking
5:30 PM, we at last have enough time between school and darkness to do a nice dinner flight. This annual rite of spring is always a relief, coming, as always, after the long, dull darkness of winter and a loooong cold spell. Today we scooped the kids up from their respective schools, and dragged them (kicking and screaming) straight to the airport. Their whining subsided considerably when they heard that our destination was Smoky Joe's in Pella -- their favorite place to eat -- with their famous cheeseburger-chowder-in-a-fresh-baked-bread-bowl and a hand- dipped strawberry malt! The flight over was spectacularly CAVU, with 200+ mile visibility and brisk winds in Iowa City, 15 gusting to 20. Over in Pella, just 40 minutes later, the winds were a sedate 6 knots, and right down the runway. As a result, I was rewarded with two chirps and a glide -- my favorite way to arrive! The FBO in Pella is always top-notch, and their beautiful Mercury Mountaineer is a fantastic courtesy car. The town -- a Dutch settlement that hosts an annual (and outstanding) Tulip Festival in just a few months -- is always a delight to visit, with excellent shops and restaurants galore. Smoky Joe's is right downtown on the square, with great service, great food, and decent prices. It's nothing to get too excited about, but the kids love it, and that's the important thing. We always *think* we'll have enough room to try their desserts, but -- after eating an entire loaf of a bread, each, filled with cheeseburger/cheese chowder, chased down with a real strawberry malt served in a big metal mixing container -- there is never any room. Waddling back to the SUV, Mary -- who has been sick as a dog -- spoke those wonderful (and extremely rare) words: "You better take this leg, too..." So, I had the rare pleasure of actually flying a round-trip flight, and thoroughly enjoyed gliding along just above the haze layer, with the blazing sun setting on our tail. Entering the unusually busy pattern in Iowa City, we glided smoothly over the city streets full of cars (the university-induced rush hour traffic), touching down lightly on Runway 30 -- the end of a perfect flight... And, best of all, Daylight Savings Time starts early this year -- so soon we'll have another hour of sunlight to play in! :-) -- Jay Honeck Iowa City, IA Pathfinder N56993 www.AlexisParkInn.com "Your Aviation Destination" |
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On Feb 22, 8:15 pm, "Jay Honeck" wrote:
And, best of all, Daylight Savings Time starts early this year -- so soon we'll have another hour of sunlight to play in! :-) Purely in the spirit of stirring something up ( ![]() daylight saving time. Seems to me nature is already adding extra daylight, and I don't like getting up in the dark. Let's abolish it. |
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Purely in the spirit of stirring something up (
![]() daylight saving time. Seems to me nature is already adding extra daylight, and I don't like getting up in the dark. Let's abolish it. I'm in favor of that -- but only if we resolve to make "regular time" such that it's always light till 8 PM, CST. ;-) -- Jay Honeck Iowa City, IA Pathfinder N56993 www.AlexisParkInn.com "Your Aviation Destination" |
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On Feb 22, 7:15 pm, "Jay Honeck" wrote:
Okay, so it's not quite spring -- but with sunset finally breaking 5:30 PM, we at last have enough time between school and darkness to do a nice dinner flight. This annual rite of spring is always a relief, coming, as always, after the long, dull darkness of winter and a loooong cold spell. Today we scooped the kids up from their respective schools, and dragged them (kicking and screaming) straight to the airport. Their whining subsided considerably when they heard that our destination was Smoky Joe's in Pella -- their favorite place to eat -- with their famous cheeseburger-chowder-in-a-fresh-baked-bread-bowl and a hand- dipped strawberry malt! The flight over was spectacularly CAVU, with 200+ mile visibility and brisk winds in Iowa City, 15 gusting to 20. Over in Pella, just 40 minutes later, the winds were a sedate 6 knots, and right down the runway. As a result, I was rewarded with two chirps and a glide -- my favorite way to arrive! The FBO in Pella is always top-notch, and their beautiful Mercury Mountaineer is a fantastic courtesy car. The town -- a Dutch settlement that hosts an annual (and outstanding) Tulip Festival in just a few months -- is always a delight to visit, with excellent shops and restaurants galore. Smoky Joe's is right downtown on the square, with great service, great food, and decent prices. It's nothing to get too excited about, but the kids love it, and that's the important thing. We always *think* we'll have enough room to try their desserts, but -- after eating an entire loaf of a bread, each, filled with cheeseburger/cheese chowder, chased down with a real strawberry malt served in a big metal mixing container -- there is never any room. Waddling back to the SUV, Mary -- who has been sick as a dog -- spoke those wonderful (and extremely rare) words: "You better take this leg, too..." So, I had the rare pleasure of actually flying a round-trip flight, and thoroughly enjoyed gliding along just above the haze layer, with the blazing sun setting on our tail. Entering the unusually busy pattern in Iowa City, we glided smoothly over the city streets full of cars (the university-induced rush hour traffic), touching down lightly on Runway 30 -- the end of a perfect flight... And, best of all, Daylight Savings Time starts early this year -- so soon we'll have another hour of sunlight to play in! :-) -- Jay Honeck Iowa City, IA Pathfinder N56993www.AlexisParkInn.com "Your Aviation Destination" Hi Jay, I think you meant Smokey Row in Pella. I'm originally from Oskaloosa, and they have one there as well. I agree with your assessment though. My family loves the place (in Pella and Oskaloosa)! Steve Job |
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I think you meant Smokey Row in Pella. I'm originally from Oskaloosa,
and they have one there as well. I agree with your assessment though. My family loves the place (in Pella and Oskaloosa)! Whoops -- roger that, it's "Smoky Row"... I didn't know there was one in Osky! Next time we get that way, we'll have to pay them a visit. Thanks, Steve! -- Jay Honeck Iowa City, IA Pathfinder N56993 www.AlexisParkInn.com "Your Aviation Destination" |
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