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Sunday, December 21, 2008
Sunday, December 14, 2008
Avon Park Fly-in
Last week, Jill saw something on a bulletin-board at restaurant here in Wauchula announcing a “Fly-in” breakfast today. The “Fly-in” breakfast is an old aviation tradition – it’s nothing more than an excuse for airplane owners to fly somewhere Sunday morning, have breakfast with friends, trade airplane stories, and then fly home. Jill thought it might be a good excuse to get Glenn up early on a Sunday morning and take her out to breakfast. So by 8:30 we were in the car for the 15 mile drive to the Avon Park Airport.
It was sponsored by the local chapter of the Experimental Aircraft Association and the local Civil Air Patrol squadron.
Among the more interesting planes:
Flight Design CTSW, a German-built light-sport aircraft. This one was built in 2007 and has a U.S. Marines emblem on its tail – it’s owned and flown by a former Marine fighter pilot from the Vietnam War era.
ERCO Ercoupe 415-D. Built in 1946 in College Park, Maryland. Glenn’s father worked for ERCO in College Park in the early 1950’s.
The star of the show: a brand new Paradise P-1. The parts are made in Brazil, and shipped to the USA. Then, it is assembled in Sebring, Florida. It is certified by the FAA as a USA-made light-sport aircraft. This one is a company-owned demonstrator.
Sunday, December 7, 2008
Wauchula, Florida
Wednesday morning we left Sarasota for the short drive east to Wauchula, Florida, the "Cucumber Capital of the World," though we have seen much more citrus.
We are staying at the Florida SKP Resort. The resort is part of a national organization, Escapees RV Club, of which we are members. We are able to rent a space from an owner who is not currently using it at a most reasonable rate. Everyone here has been very friendly, much more so than at many of commercial RV parks at which we have stayed.
The grounds are very nicely landscaped and we have watched a group of owners working to improve the park. They didn't like that the power cord to the Christmas lights at the entrance were laying on the ground and went to much effort to bury them.
Tuesday, December 2, 2008
On the beach
On Tuesday we went to Siesta Beach, on Siesta Key, just west of Sarasota, Florida. Siesta Beach is number 3 on 'Dr. Beaches" "America's Best Beaches" list for 2008. It is a beautiful beach, but the day we were there it was only 60° and the wind was blowing strongly..
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The wind was blowing was so strong that even the birds had not been flying. Here they had just been spooked and took to the air.
Monday, December 1, 2008
Pancakes
On Monday we had breakfast at the Country Pancake House and Restaurant. Jill ordered pancakes. The menu said "Pancakes on this page can be ordered as: 4 medium or 2 oversized pancakes." She certainly didn't want any "oversized pancakes" so she ordered the mediums. Good thing!
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