John & Anne Wiley

2009/10/31

Turning Toward Home

Filed under: Big Adventure,Flying,Happiness,Has Photos,People — John @ 04:22

Today we waited for weather to clear at Melbourne and then made a dash to the northwest trying to reach the front edge of a slow moving storm front so it would pass us overnight. To get around a rainy patch we went due west for a while and ended up passing not far south of Disney World.

Even with the distance and haze, we recognized two of the four massive areas in the complex.

Turning northwest toward the panhandle, we saw smoke stacks in the hazy afternoon sun in a somewhat developed part of the otherwise mostly wilderness Gulf coast.

Sundown approached as we drew near Tallahassee, so we decided to stop here rather than press on to the corner of AL. As with so many impromptu choices on this trip, it was enchanted. Little did we suspect that tonight is a Big Deal related to team homecoming. Several blocks of the downtown (serendipitously right outside the hotel where we got a good rate) are given over to a festival. At one end a bandstand with cheerleaders and other performing to loud music. An inflated trampoline with Spiderman “dancing” from the kids bouncing inside seemed to keep the beat.

At the other end a bandstand with live rock performers.

In between kids of all ages, food, crafts, face painting and general merriment.

What a great start to our return journey! Tomorrow we might reach New Orleans in time for Halloween. Will we be swept up in some celebrations there? If you know anything about this, please post a Comment!

2009/10/30

Beach Day

Filed under: Big Adventure,Has Photos — John @ 04:54


Went to the beach, and Anne waded in the warm Atlantic. Flash is all serviced and eager to get flying again. We went on a quest for Key Lime pie, but not finding any of the “genuine” meringue type maybe we’ll make a hop down to Key West tomorrow and get some.

Today we saw many aspects of this area, ranging from old Floridian seaside homes to the ultimate in New Florida this evening: Disney World.
This was a very full and entertaining day, and our precious hosts tirelessly showed us a small slice of what they love about living here. Delightful!

2009/10/29

Different Places

Filed under: Aviation,Big Adventure,Flying,Has Photos,People,Random — John @ 04:34
Greenville was cool and foggy this morning, then suddenly brilliant clear. We hopped in Flash and headed South, curious whether things might be different. They are! Crossing into Georgia, we opened the air vents for the first time since leaving San Diego. It’s hot! Not just the fact it’s in the 80s, but especially the humidity. Attracted by the Halloween-ish name, we decided to make our first stop in Jekyll Island, GA. I was startled to see masts moving behind the trees lining the runway, and realized it wasn’t a pirate schooner but a shrimp boat.

On the other side was a sweet little airport office with a long row of golf carts parked outside next to the aircraft parking. Inside was air conditioned, and our trip almost ended there.
As you’ve guessed though, we soon got our courage back and braved the humid heat. I can assure you, our first order of business was to get the “fan” running!
Our next stop was in Spruce Creek, FL for my FAA medical certificate. Now we’ve seen a few airports, and they’re all different. The one in Jekyll with its shrimp boats and golf carts was more different than most. But the one in Spruce Creek easily out-differents them all. It’s not just a runway, nor does it have the typical few aircraft hangars and a fuel pump. No, this is an entire small town for pilots and their planes. We taxied along one of the main “streets” with car lanes on both sides of us and all the typical resources of a small town just beyond the car lanes. Say you need cash – just taxi up to the bank. In my case, we taxied up to the doctor’s office. I guess the closest thing I can think of is the typical movie western town, where hombres ride up to a business and tie their horse outside. If this place were in Santa Barbara, we’d wish we could afford one of the many houses that also connect via taxiway to the runway. The humid heat helped us taxi past the real estate signs.
It was fun knowing that every person we saw on the “street” loves to fly, and is completely comfortable with the idea of an airplane moving down the middle of their main drag as another plane turns into a “driveway.” As we took off, I looked back smiling at how these people have built their lives, businesses, homes and swimming pools around their flying. Oh, and after the doctor had taken care of me, he hopped into his Piper Cub to join his buddies flying in formation.
As we passed Cape Kennedy, having missed the news I wondered if the new NASA rocket might still be there. I guess it had recently left one of the launch pads we saw. There’s an airport nearby that people fly to for watching launches, and it got me thinking again about whether there’s something similar near Edwards where people fly to watch the rare west coast shuttle landings.
Nearing our final destination of Melbourne, FL we were struck by another difference about this part of the country: lots of water housing. That is, small lakes and canals are built into subdivisions so that many homes have some sort of waterfront.
So tomorrow I’ll look into getting Flash her routine oil transfusion, and we’ll go exploring the area with our sweet hosts who absolutely love the different life they have here. Their car and home have excellent air conditioning.

2009/10/28

Water Everywhere

Filed under: Big Adventure,Has Photos,Nature — John @ 00:55
We had a quietly playful day in Greenville. The few times I checked aviation weather for our route, it felt wonderful to be on the ground. It was a refreshing day, after so much flying yesterday, and in such a fun place. Strolling the spiffed up downtown and splashing in puddles, ducking into shops and cafes along the way until we reached the (Reedy?) river again. A heron was patiently fishing next to the rock wall below last night’s restaurant, highlighting how well the city has integrated nature and development.

I caught this angle on the footbridge that conveys some of the sweeping arc it makes over the river.
This is the view up-river with our restaurant at the right lower corner of the building and next to that on the left is one of the several theatrical venues we saw. You might be able to make out another pedestrian bridge beyond the Main Street bridge across the river.

Downtown has slow traffic and wide sidewalks, with an elegant canopy of trees.
It rained very hard once, but most of the day was light rain and fairly warm. We shot this from today’s dinner choice a couple of blocks away from the river on Main, with a wicked muffin/ice cream/Kahula dessert at Trio across the street.
Tomorrow we hope to take flight again, hopping across GA for FL. We’ll probably stop often to check weather, since scattered thunderstorms are possible and I’d like to stay well clear. We’ve also found a small airport in Daytona near our next destination where we can land and get my FAA pilot medical certificate. I just had a complete physical, but I need the mini one from an FAA “AME” because time “flys” (so to speak) and I thought mine wasn’t due until next year. Pretty cool that we can take care of it right at the little airport!
We’re refreshed from our day off, and Richmond feels like several weeks ago. Hope only two new states tomorrow doesn’t seem too slow. 🙂

2009/10/27

Rain Delay

Filed under: Big Adventure,Has Photos — John @ 15:55
We’re sitting in last night’s hotel room with checkout kindly extended by the front desk, hoping for weather to lift just enough for us to scoot closer to FL. Meanwhile we’ve been browsing the web and our pix from NYC. I just posted one to the Photo page (see Links, upper-right on this page). Since several people have expressed interest in a snap of us riding Central Park, I took another look for one. This is the closest we have, and none of us both actually riding.

We’ll try to find someone willing to stand and snap us riding by next time we ride it. Meanwhile there are probably several dozen pix of us in C.Pk. already online, because even the most jaded New Yorkers at least took a furtive glance when we passed. Many took pictures and cellphone videos, and when we stopped by that angel fountain near the lake three cyclists examined the bike in detail. One was snapping away and taking closeups of the methods, so maybe she’ll try to patent it.
As for today, it looks very unlikely we’ll be flying so we’ll probably shift to a hotel a few blocks further into town. We’re so glad to be in a city we enjoy, with so many small reminders of home.
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