No, I didn't take these photos in North Carolina. I took them over the western United States as I was flying from California eastward to North Carolina. I have always enjoyed taking photos out the window of a plane. It passes the time as I fly. Conditions have to be right. You need a window seat, of course, and you need good weather. I had both of those and a camera in 2002 when I took these photos (and many more).
Meanwhile, yesterday Walt and I stacked about a cord (3 or 4 cubic meters or stères) of oak logs that was delivered a few days ago. We thought stacking it was going to take a lot longer than it did. Actually, Walt did most of the work, and I contributed only in a small way. It's good that the wood is stacked and protected from the elements, because it's raining this morning. At this point, we are ready for winter. We have a cord of firewood stacked and ready to burn, and last week we took delivery of two thousand liters (528 U.S. gallons) of fuel oil into our underground tank.
You two are all set!
ReplyDeleteThese photos are great, especially considering that you took them from your window seat in the plane.
Great shots!
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I just noticed that the US dollar is worth more than one euro today.
ReplyDeleteYes! I have been following the $/Euro evaluation for some time. A great time (if only it worked for me) to travel in France as my money is worth a lot more than the last time I traveled when it was in the 1.30 range! Those views are fantastic - what a clear day for air travel and photos.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the comment. At one point about 16 or 17 years ago the euro was worth nearly $1.60 US. Now it's worth $0.99.
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