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The kids wanted some time at home, so last night Mary and I cooked out
alone at the hangar. Chicken and shrimp kebabs on the grill, crab salad and a baked potato rounded out an excellent repast, followed by flopping down in the sling chairs to watch the clouds drift by overhead... No wind...three more hours of daylight...Atlas fully fueled...no kids...you know the rest... Soon we were airborne, destination: North. The sky was an absolutely calm puddle of warm, still air, and the earth unrolled beneath us like a tapestry, with little sense of motion. On evenings like this, training a chimpanzee to fly would be easy, and we were able to simply stare out the window, senses alive in the moment, yet utterly relaxed. Our eyes gazed in wide wonder as we saw that the last few days had utterly changed the landscape below, even from our last flight. Rain and sun had gradually transformed the brown, bare fields into lush acres of impenetrable forest and lime greens -- green so green that it hurt your eyes. The kind of green that your eyes long to see in January. The sort of green that screams life itself, covering the bare, dead earth entirely in its bouquet. This velvet of green now stretched to the horizon in every direction, its long, soft leaves of new corn swaying gently in the wind as we turned base-to-final, carving a perfect arc toward that slash of asphalt -- an abomination in the middle of all that green, but a welcome sight, nonetheless. Wheels chirping, gently rolling to a stop, we watched as a powered parachute swung lazily overhead. Inside for a cold pop, the FBO full of happy, t-shirt-clad pilots, the contented buzz of summer filled the room to bursting, and it simply couldn't get any better. Ladies and gents, our midwestern summer is unbelievably beautiful this year -- I sincerely hope it holds together for all you folks who will soon be enroute to OSH. -- Jay Honeck Iowa City, IA Pathfinder N56993 www.AlexisParkInn.com "Your Aviation Destination" |
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Thanks. That was a nice relaxing retreat from what we're experiencing here
in central WI, which is... brown.... with only circles of green. Our green is coming at a huge financial cost. We haven't had any rain appreciable rain since May 28th. I just got an electric bill for irrigating one 330 acre field, it was over $5200. For one month. But I'm just happy that we could do it. I can't imagine having the kind of summer that they are having out west. Evenings here have been absolutely beautiful. Not a cloud in the sky, nary a breeze... perfect for flying. In fact the only thing that could make these evenings better would be more frequent sounds of pilots and their craft out enjoying the sky. Jim |
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("Jim Burns" wrote)
Our green is coming at a huge financial cost. We haven't had any rain appreciable rain since May 28th. I just got an electric bill for irrigating one 330 acre field, it was over $5200. For one month. But I'm just happy that we could do it. I can't imagine having the kind of summer that they are having out west. Does calling it $0.50/acre/day help? :-( You need a giant wind turbine! http://www.windustry.com/sites/region_mw.htm http://www.otherpower.com/otherpower_wind.html Montblack |
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"Jim Burns" wrote: Thanks. That was a nice relaxing retreat from what we're experiencing here in central WI, which is... brown.... with only circles of green. Our green is coming at a huge financial cost. We haven't had any rain appreciable rain since May 28th. IIRC, those are the same conditions as last year. The rain arrived about the same time AirVenture started! |
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You are dead on... same conditions as last year.
Jim "john smith" wrote in message ... In article , "Jim Burns" wrote: Thanks. That was a nice relaxing retreat from what we're experiencing here in central WI, which is... brown.... with only circles of green. Our green is coming at a huge financial cost. We haven't had any rain appreciable rain since May 28th. IIRC, those are the same conditions as last year. The rain arrived about the same time AirVenture started! |
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Our green is coming at a huge financial cost. We haven't had any rain
appreciable rain since May 28th. I just got an electric bill for irrigating one 330 acre field, it was over $5200. For one month. But I'm just happy that we could do it. I can't imagine having the kind of summer that they are having out west. Ouch! Sorry to hear that. Our drought is finally over, thankfully, and our farmers are strangely...quiet. But I guess that's the best they ever get, isn't it? :-) -- Jay Honeck Iowa City, IA Pathfinder N56993 www.AlexisParkInn.com "Your Aviation Destination" |
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Jim Burns wrote:
You are dead on... same conditions as last year. Which means don't ask Jay to call up the nexrad image on his cell phone just before you want to leave the restaurant and head back to camp. Montblack...I sure hope your tent is water proof! :-) No tornado watches please. -- Jack Allison PP-ASEL-Instrument Airplane Arrow N2104T "To become a Jedi knight, you must master a single force. To become a private pilot you must strive to master four of them" - Rod Machado (Remove the obvious from address to reply via e-mail) |
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"Jay Honeck" wrote in news:1152303945.799266.248110
@b28g2000cwb.googlegroups.com: The kids wanted some time at home, so last night Mary and I cooked out alone at the hangar. Jay, How can you enjoy a scenic relaxing flight, with two unsupervised teenagers (pre-teens?) left home alone? Your powers of concentration (and trust!) are much stronger than mine! :-) Mike |
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![]() "Jay Honeck" wrote in message oups.com... The kids wanted some time at home, so last night Mary and I cooked out alone at the hangar. Chicken and shrimp kebabs on the grill, crab salad and a baked potato rounded out an excellent repast, followed by flopping down in the sling chairs to watch the clouds drift by overhead... No wind...three more hours of daylight...Atlas fully fueled...no kids...you know the rest... Soon we were airborne, destination: North. And neither of you didn't have a beer, or two, with that dinner? |
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("Jack Allison" wrote)
Which means don't ask Jay to call up the nexrad image on his cell phone just before you want to leave the restaurant and head back to camp. Montblack...I sure hope your tent is water proof! :-) Define tent. Montblack :-) |
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