Friday, January 31, 2014
Snow II (January 27, 2014)
Got a kick out of seeing it again, and enjoyed it. Though this happened on Monday, pretty much by Friday was just a memory (with a few places here and there) and with a rise in temperatures coming up this weekend, will be totally gone by Saturday, Sunday at the latest. Still, it was cool to see it...love all the seasons, and this was pretty nice in late January.
Monday, January 27, 2014
Virginia Aviation Museum (January 25, 2014)
Made a return visit to the Virginia Aviation Museum which is on the grounds of the Richmond International Airport on January 25, 2014. I have bee there before, but I really enjoy visits to this very fine museum. They have a really good collection of aircraft, including the first plane to land near the South Pole (flown by Admiral Richard E. Byrd who was from Richmond, VA) and a number of planes from the Golden Age of Aviation. I always have had a very good time at this museum, which is one of my favorites in Richmond, and this visit was no exception.
This is a Spad VII, built in 1917, and is not a replica, its the real deal. Pretty cool to see one of these French designed aircraft. Though America made the airplane, aircraft manufacture was slow to develop partly due to the battles between the Wright Brothers and Glenn Curtiss. Strangely, in the end, both companies ended up merging.
The SPAD series though was one of the most produced fighters of World War 1, and was flown by many successful French and for that matter American fighter pilots in that war.
This is the inside of a 1935 Waco Model YOC, first time I got to see this. Got to see some extra stuff thanks to a member of the cleaning staff who flat out loves the museum (she was really excited about people being there, and loves her job..which was a real cool thing). This is a very cool aircraft, and I found it was once owned by Walter Matthew Jefferies. Mr. Jefferies was from Richmond, VA and was also the designer of the Starship Enterprise in the tv series Star Trek. I have seen the model of his design which can be seen at the National Air and Space Museum in Washington, DC. That model was surprisingly big by the way.
The engine seen here is one of the engines of the SR-71 Blackbird. Still an amazing aircraft, the SR-71 could fly at over Mach 3, and at such a high altitude that some of the pilots got astronaut wings.
The Blackbird was never shot down, and set a number of aviation records that still stand to this day. Not sure if there is anything faster or that can fly higher with jet engines, but this plane would still be a world class reconnaissance aircraft. Its slower brother, the U-2 is still in use today, but spacecraft replaced the SR-71 a few years ago. Richmond having one of them is a real treat.
Finally this is an overview of the museum. It does charge a small admission charge; though you can see the SR-71, the F-14 and an A-7 outside for free, but there is a lot to see inside (and I have a few more photos on my photo page. For more information, you can check the museum out on its web page (just punch in Virginia Aviation Museum into your favorite web search engine).
It is, in my opinion, well worth a visit while in the Richmond area, the airport is just outside of town and in fact takes only a few minutes to get there from the downtown area.
This is a Spad VII, built in 1917, and is not a replica, its the real deal. Pretty cool to see one of these French designed aircraft. Though America made the airplane, aircraft manufacture was slow to develop partly due to the battles between the Wright Brothers and Glenn Curtiss. Strangely, in the end, both companies ended up merging.
The SPAD series though was one of the most produced fighters of World War 1, and was flown by many successful French and for that matter American fighter pilots in that war.
This is the inside of a 1935 Waco Model YOC, first time I got to see this. Got to see some extra stuff thanks to a member of the cleaning staff who flat out loves the museum (she was really excited about people being there, and loves her job..which was a real cool thing). This is a very cool aircraft, and I found it was once owned by Walter Matthew Jefferies. Mr. Jefferies was from Richmond, VA and was also the designer of the Starship Enterprise in the tv series Star Trek. I have seen the model of his design which can be seen at the National Air and Space Museum in Washington, DC. That model was surprisingly big by the way.
The engine seen here is one of the engines of the SR-71 Blackbird. Still an amazing aircraft, the SR-71 could fly at over Mach 3, and at such a high altitude that some of the pilots got astronaut wings.
The Blackbird was never shot down, and set a number of aviation records that still stand to this day. Not sure if there is anything faster or that can fly higher with jet engines, but this plane would still be a world class reconnaissance aircraft. Its slower brother, the U-2 is still in use today, but spacecraft replaced the SR-71 a few years ago. Richmond having one of them is a real treat.
Finally this is an overview of the museum. It does charge a small admission charge; though you can see the SR-71, the F-14 and an A-7 outside for free, but there is a lot to see inside (and I have a few more photos on my photo page. For more information, you can check the museum out on its web page (just punch in Virginia Aviation Museum into your favorite web search engine).
It is, in my opinion, well worth a visit while in the Richmond area, the airport is just outside of town and in fact takes only a few minutes to get there from the downtown area.
Wednesday, January 22, 2014
The Snow (January 22, 2014)
So...after a very mild winter, which is the exception in this region, Richmond got some real snow on January 21....as seen here on Forest Hill Avenue. It will be here awhile, we are going to be in an extended cold spell (at least to the weekend). Strange when I think about it, snowed on Tuesday the 21st, on the 20th it was 61 and I went on a motorcycle ride (photos of that are on my Racing with the Wind page) around town. Still, this is quite beautiful and I like seeing the snow. Unlike a few people, its fun to get a little variety in life. Virginia has that.
This is the Stone House in Forest Hill Park, very pretty with the snow. As I had noted we had no snow this winter (which includes last year, the winter part at least.
Enjoyed taking my dog out on the first walk, and then I took another walk without her, and going to have one more before the day is over and I have to get to work. Speaking of work the roads are in good shape it seems, lots of trucks have been rolling around dumping various things (and a car wash is in my future after all this; salt can do amazing things to metal) on the roads. They are in good shape, in fact the top photo is no longer the case.
One thing cool about the snow is all the people it brought out to the hill in Forest Hill Park, had quite a crowd there, and this photo is part of that. Was fun to see all the people having fun...almost wish I had a sled (though back in the day...I used to).
Cold to be sure, but not too bad if you dress for it. Being a "wintertime motorcyclist" have some good warm stuff, and that has come in handy this winter day. Looking forward to seeing even more of it over the next few days.
I did post a few more photos on my Flickr photo page, and sure to add a few more over the next few days.
This is the Stone House in Forest Hill Park, very pretty with the snow. As I had noted we had no snow this winter (which includes last year, the winter part at least.
Enjoyed taking my dog out on the first walk, and then I took another walk without her, and going to have one more before the day is over and I have to get to work. Speaking of work the roads are in good shape it seems, lots of trucks have been rolling around dumping various things (and a car wash is in my future after all this; salt can do amazing things to metal) on the roads. They are in good shape, in fact the top photo is no longer the case.
One thing cool about the snow is all the people it brought out to the hill in Forest Hill Park, had quite a crowd there, and this photo is part of that. Was fun to see all the people having fun...almost wish I had a sled (though back in the day...I used to).
Cold to be sure, but not too bad if you dress for it. Being a "wintertime motorcyclist" have some good warm stuff, and that has come in handy this winter day. Looking forward to seeing even more of it over the next few days.
I did post a few more photos on my Flickr photo page, and sure to add a few more over the next few days.
Sunday, January 12, 2014
Virginia Museum of Fine Arts (January 12, 2014)
Sunny day in Richmond, warm too...but a good Sunday to drive to downtown to the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts. Open at 10am, went with my girlfriend (who had never been there) to see some of the art.
Interesting place in that it covers a lot of periods, types and even in some cases can push what you might think art is. There is a lot here, and pretty sure there is something for everyone.
This is some items from Egypt, these dating to a few thousand years before Christ - a time when the people of the Nile were the great nation of the world.
This is also in the museum, here is a room that was in a building in New York, again pretty old (but not nearly as old as the top photo). It was preserved and moved to the museum.
While some of the exhibitions can cost, general admission is free. Read on the web site that it is open 365 days a year, usually open at 10am, closing time can vary. It is located on the Boulevard in Richmond, which is one of my favorite streets, and in fact I have a few photos from there on my photo page (including one taken today).
Love the Art Deco section of the museum, as I said, painting, sculpture, photos, and even furniture can be found there. Lots of very interesting things to see, and we had a great time in a quick exploration of the museum.
Will be back soon, though if you have visited here before you would note this is a favorite place of mine.
Did a quick 90 minute tour and then my lady made a suggestion for lunch. Sounded like a very good idea and so we headed too....
...Buz and Ned's Real Barbecue, which is a few blocks up the street from the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts. Very good BBQ, in fact I consider it the best that I have ever had (and I am from Carolina) and had a real good meal there.
They even have a Carolina favorite-fried pickles. Not on the menu, but do ask for them. They have two locations, this one and another in Short Pump.
At any case, it was a very good morning, and enjoyed it a great deal.
Interesting place in that it covers a lot of periods, types and even in some cases can push what you might think art is. There is a lot here, and pretty sure there is something for everyone.
This is some items from Egypt, these dating to a few thousand years before Christ - a time when the people of the Nile were the great nation of the world.
This is also in the museum, here is a room that was in a building in New York, again pretty old (but not nearly as old as the top photo). It was preserved and moved to the museum.
While some of the exhibitions can cost, general admission is free. Read on the web site that it is open 365 days a year, usually open at 10am, closing time can vary. It is located on the Boulevard in Richmond, which is one of my favorite streets, and in fact I have a few photos from there on my photo page (including one taken today).
Love the Art Deco section of the museum, as I said, painting, sculpture, photos, and even furniture can be found there. Lots of very interesting things to see, and we had a great time in a quick exploration of the museum.
Will be back soon, though if you have visited here before you would note this is a favorite place of mine.
Did a quick 90 minute tour and then my lady made a suggestion for lunch. Sounded like a very good idea and so we headed too....
...Buz and Ned's Real Barbecue, which is a few blocks up the street from the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts. Very good BBQ, in fact I consider it the best that I have ever had (and I am from Carolina) and had a real good meal there.
They even have a Carolina favorite-fried pickles. Not on the menu, but do ask for them. They have two locations, this one and another in Short Pump.
At any case, it was a very good morning, and enjoyed it a great deal.
Monday, January 6, 2014
So ends Christmas (January 5, 2014)
My girlfriend and I found it was the last day for the Christmas decorations at the Maymont Mansion, and having been before (and she having not been there in quite some years) thought it would be cool to see. House is amazing, built by the Dooley family at the turn of the century, 98% of the items in it came from them. Its like a time capsule and amazing to see how Christmas was held back in the day. House was one of the first in Richmond to have electricity, though the Christmas trees in the house were lit with candles. The house was donated to the City of Richmond with the death of the wife.
These are mote of the buildings, Maymont is a real treasure and one of my favorite places to visit. In addition to the house, there is a collection of vehicles (one of which is below, some others at the photo page on this blog) a really neat zoo and in the spring and summer wonderful Italian and Japanese gardens to explore. Not only that as it is sort of hilly, its a great place to walk around. Even some music events are held there. Most every thing is either no cost or low cost (it was $5 a piece to tour the house, and in my opinion well worth it). The Maymont Foundation takes care of the house and the grounds.
This is a sled in the Carriage House, as I noted the Christmas displays ended on Sunday January 5. I have to say this year in Richmond (and also some other places during the Christmas season) have been wonderful...I had a great time and will have some fine memories.
This will end Christmas 2013 for me, but I will sure be smiling with the memories that I have for this year. Looking forward to Christmas 2014, it is always one of my favorite times of year and think that one will also have me smiling. Hope all of you had a great time, thanks so much for visiting my page and will be bringing you more in 2014!
These are mote of the buildings, Maymont is a real treasure and one of my favorite places to visit. In addition to the house, there is a collection of vehicles (one of which is below, some others at the photo page on this blog) a really neat zoo and in the spring and summer wonderful Italian and Japanese gardens to explore. Not only that as it is sort of hilly, its a great place to walk around. Even some music events are held there. Most every thing is either no cost or low cost (it was $5 a piece to tour the house, and in my opinion well worth it). The Maymont Foundation takes care of the house and the grounds.
This is a sled in the Carriage House, as I noted the Christmas displays ended on Sunday January 5. I have to say this year in Richmond (and also some other places during the Christmas season) have been wonderful...I had a great time and will have some fine memories.
This will end Christmas 2013 for me, but I will sure be smiling with the memories that I have for this year. Looking forward to Christmas 2014, it is always one of my favorite times of year and think that one will also have me smiling. Hope all of you had a great time, thanks so much for visiting my page and will be bringing you more in 2014!
Tuesday, December 31, 2013
Views of Kentuckiana (Dec 27-28, 2013)
Hotel was near this mega church, Southeast Christian, which is a monster church (those are just some of the buildings, and they have a great big expansion church in Southern Indiana as well). Got an oil change (was due) on the car at a Mobil 1 place across the street (and highly recommend it). Also across the street was Heine Brothers coffee, got me one of those and later after the flight had a beer at Mellow Mushroom. It is why I like staying in the area there, lots of things to do and enjoy in that area. Nice part of town and also many things to see as well.
This is my old grade school, formerly known as Greenacres in Clarksville, Indiana. Now its this big new huge building (though the old one is still there, this is sort of an "addition") . Went to see the old schools, and liked that. Did a bit of exploring in Southern Indiana, which this trip (previous post) included over it. Nice time though and a good place to be. Had some good years there.
During this trip went to Sellersburg, New Albany, Speed, Clarksville, Jeffersonville, and also got some time in Louisville, Kentucky...its all close together. Lived at times in both Indiana and Kentucky.
This is in New Albany. Think they are celebrating (judging by the signs I saw) 200 years. Great city, with a lot of old and many new, buildings. This one is old, but very cool (also was not open..damn the luck). During the three previous photos Mollie was with me, most places not as dog friendly in Indiana as they are in Virginia (where dogs are welcome and generally found everywhere).
Was fun to explore though and had a good time seeing all the sights and it was fun just being there.
Went to Cunninghams on the river with my son, his wife and my two grandkids. Great place to eat, you get both a lot and some of the best fish I have had in Louisville ever.
Got quite a few good places to eat, it's a fun town. Not sure it is a food centered as Richmond is, which is getting to be quite the foodie town it seems, but a lot of old classic places and a lot of new too. I like to eat whenever possible at non-chains (though they have their place) and this was a good one to visit. Very down home, and a lot of really good service, with great food!
Went to see my family on Saturday in Southern Indiana (flew with my cousin the day before) but on the way came across signs for Kentucky Speedway. Mollie (who traveled with me) had never seen it, so took her there, and its in the background. Had a great time seeing the track, and in fact a fantastic time with my family in Northern Kentucky.
Trip was just a remarkable thing, and I had a lot of fun being there. Think I should have stayed a bit longer, as it sure was a lot of fun from beginning to end. Think I said it was the best trip ever, looking back...I believe I was right.
This is my old grade school, formerly known as Greenacres in Clarksville, Indiana. Now its this big new huge building (though the old one is still there, this is sort of an "addition") . Went to see the old schools, and liked that. Did a bit of exploring in Southern Indiana, which this trip (previous post) included over it. Nice time though and a good place to be. Had some good years there.
During this trip went to Sellersburg, New Albany, Speed, Clarksville, Jeffersonville, and also got some time in Louisville, Kentucky...its all close together. Lived at times in both Indiana and Kentucky.
This is in New Albany. Think they are celebrating (judging by the signs I saw) 200 years. Great city, with a lot of old and many new, buildings. This one is old, but very cool (also was not open..damn the luck). During the three previous photos Mollie was with me, most places not as dog friendly in Indiana as they are in Virginia (where dogs are welcome and generally found everywhere).
Was fun to explore though and had a good time seeing all the sights and it was fun just being there.
Went to Cunninghams on the river with my son, his wife and my two grandkids. Great place to eat, you get both a lot and some of the best fish I have had in Louisville ever.
Got quite a few good places to eat, it's a fun town. Not sure it is a food centered as Richmond is, which is getting to be quite the foodie town it seems, but a lot of old classic places and a lot of new too. I like to eat whenever possible at non-chains (though they have their place) and this was a good one to visit. Very down home, and a lot of really good service, with great food!
Went to see my family on Saturday in Southern Indiana (flew with my cousin the day before) but on the way came across signs for Kentucky Speedway. Mollie (who traveled with me) had never seen it, so took her there, and its in the background. Had a great time seeing the track, and in fact a fantastic time with my family in Northern Kentucky.
Trip was just a remarkable thing, and I had a lot of fun being there. Think I should have stayed a bit longer, as it sure was a lot of fun from beginning to end. Think I said it was the best trip ever, looking back...I believe I was right.
Monday, December 30, 2013
Over Southern Indiana (December 27, 2013)
First off I put a few photos on my Flickr photo page, there is a link to that page here. Got to fly with my cousin Mike over Southern Indiana, and that is one of the photos at left. Was a beautiful day for a flight and due to who the pilot was, it was a very special day.
We flew in a Cessna 172 which he flew down from Ohio and we then bopped around the Floyd Knob area. Flew over my grandfathers house (both of our grandparents have passed on) but it was cool to see it, and I got a good photo of it. It was a real cool experience.
We went from Floyd Knobs to Madison, Indiana (having taken off from Clark County Airport near Sellersburg, Indiana) and I got this photo of Madison and the Ohio River.
Tough to fly in the Louisville area, as the big airport there -Standiford Field- has a lot of traffic due to the UPS hub there and it is a pretty restricted area due to that. Flying around Southern Indiana though was a real blast, and I was real happy to be up in the air again. Flying and motorcycling are two things I really enjoy, but only riding is something that I was able to get into myself. Still though, love to fly and these were some amazing sights.
Took this looking out the front window of the plane, nice view heading forward. It was a smooth flight and for sure gives a real different view of where you live.
Flights are usually not too bad, and for those who dont have cousins who are pilots, for a small fee pilots will take you up and show you what the birds see (though at a much faster speed than birds can fly).
It was just a lot of fun to check out the sights and to see some places from above. I miss doing that, and enjoyed this a great deal.
This was a quarry just outside of the Clark County Airport (as you can see in the upper right the flaps are down as we are coming in for a landing. Made two takeoff and landings, one each both at Clark County Airport and one each at the Madison Airport. Had never flown from the Madison Airport but had been there a few times when I used to go to the Regatta there (for the Hydroplane races).
As I said a remarkable experience, and a lot of memories to keep for a long long time.
We flew in a Cessna 172 which he flew down from Ohio and we then bopped around the Floyd Knob area. Flew over my grandfathers house (both of our grandparents have passed on) but it was cool to see it, and I got a good photo of it. It was a real cool experience.
We went from Floyd Knobs to Madison, Indiana (having taken off from Clark County Airport near Sellersburg, Indiana) and I got this photo of Madison and the Ohio River.
Tough to fly in the Louisville area, as the big airport there -Standiford Field- has a lot of traffic due to the UPS hub there and it is a pretty restricted area due to that. Flying around Southern Indiana though was a real blast, and I was real happy to be up in the air again. Flying and motorcycling are two things I really enjoy, but only riding is something that I was able to get into myself. Still though, love to fly and these were some amazing sights.
Took this looking out the front window of the plane, nice view heading forward. It was a smooth flight and for sure gives a real different view of where you live.
Flights are usually not too bad, and for those who dont have cousins who are pilots, for a small fee pilots will take you up and show you what the birds see (though at a much faster speed than birds can fly).
It was just a lot of fun to check out the sights and to see some places from above. I miss doing that, and enjoyed this a great deal.
This was a quarry just outside of the Clark County Airport (as you can see in the upper right the flaps are down as we are coming in for a landing. Made two takeoff and landings, one each both at Clark County Airport and one each at the Madison Airport. Had never flown from the Madison Airport but had been there a few times when I used to go to the Regatta there (for the Hydroplane races).
As I said a remarkable experience, and a lot of memories to keep for a long long time.
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