
2009/11/01
Happy Halloween!
We had more fun in Tallahassee today, because right across the street in the park was a super farmer’s market with all the usual stuff plus arts ‘n crafts and this kid getting face paint. As you can see, I’ve spiked the color to symbolize the merriment here in New Orleans where we landed at dusk. We had a very remarkable stop in Pensacola where we drove into town and saw Anne’s great-grandparents’ home and talked with a neighbor who knew them. Also very remarkable for us (still hard to believe) is that we happened to reach New Orleans on Halloween! So once I send this brief check-in we’re off to stroll Bourbon St!
Meanwhile, here’s the view from our inexpensive hotel.

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2009/10/31
2009/10/30
Beach Day

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
2009/10/28
Water Everywhere
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. 🙂
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