Saturday, April 3, 2021

Looking Back at Virginia (April 3, 2016)

I was talking with a friend about visiting the Udvar-Hazy Center which is located at Dulles Airport just outside of  Washington, DC. It is one of two National Air and Space Museums in Virginia (the first is located in Washington, DC and have also been to that back in those days. I used to live in Virginia which like Ohio is a remarkable state. This museum has a historic and remarkable collection of aircraft and if you are ever in the area is well worth a visit. I believe due to the Pandemic both of them are currently closed but there is a good chance they will be opening soon.    
I visited here in 2016 but went there a number of times. Admission is free though parking is $15. There is however acres of parking on paved lots, and the museum itself would entertain you and yours for hours, even if you are not that much of an aviation fan. There is an Imax theater and they also often held special events outside. The only restaurant in there is a McDonalds but the employees are really nice and the prices were very reasonable. 

I enjoyed the conversation with Robert today and enjoyed sharing the photos with him...and you as well.  









 

Thursday, April 1, 2021

Snow on April 1 (April 1, 2021)

No April Fool joke here, but real snow on this first day of April. It did not stick and in fact turned immediately to water, but was for a time pretty to see. I like snow, just not real fond of it in April, or in Spring. I have been enjoying the motorcycle rides. Won't be doing that today with temperatures in the 30's but will be back to the 60s-70s by this weekend. Did get out in the car for awhile to run to a few places, and got the photo below in New Carlisle. The building at right was robbed by John Dillinger in the 1930s when it was the New Carlisle Bank.  
 

Sunday, March 28, 2021

Wandering around the Lakes (March 28, 2021)

Spring is starting to fire up, for certain temperatures are starting to get warmer, though we are still getting a few cooler days with lows in the 30s, but those highs in the upper 60s and lower 70s are pretty nice too. The trees are budding though few of the leaves have come out yet and some flowers are blooming.

I did see this Heron flying today, was a quick photo as I just was able to see him. He landed across the lake and I got a photo of him just below. Unfortunately I was using the slower camera. I like that one because it is lighter and had a really good range of lenses, but not as quick as the Nikon is. 

Saw the turtles getting some sun the day before, the very interesting goose (not sure of the type and have only seen the one here like it) and of course the Canadian Geese at the very bottom of the photos. There will be a slew of baby geese in the next few weeks. 
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Monday, March 22, 2021

Return to Rising Sun, Indiana (March 16-20, 2021)

We took a four day trip (returned on the 20th) from Rising Sun. This is a favorite place for my wife and me, and we had as usual a great time. On the 16th found my motorcycle was ready at Joe's Cycle, very happy with that (got it a few days later as I post this). Weather was wonderful and fun exploring the little towns in that area and enjoying the beauty of the Ohio River. Looking forward to our next visit there which will hopefully be in the very near future.    



 

Tuesday, March 9, 2021

Visit to the National Museum of the United States Air Force (March 9, 2021)

Got a lot of photos (as usual) at the museum on this Tuesday. A perfect day as it ended with a motorcycle ride out in the country. This though was earlier in the morning. There were as usual some new sights to see, and some older ones seen in a different way. For instance, the B-17 Memphis Belle was lit up, and that was pretty cool.

They have a number of new displays such as the Space display and a new one on Women in the Air Force.     I got this photo of the F-86 and the Mig-15 at left. Below I have a number of sights around the museum. One of the great things about it due to the sheer size of the number of aircraft and the exhibits there is always something new to see. I never get tired to exploring it, and am happy to share some of the sights with you. Thank you for visiting my page! 









 

Sunday, February 28, 2021

Winter Adventures around Dayton (February 28, 2021)


Winter came with full fury during much of February, there was the early snow fall in the previous post followed by many days of snow on the ground. We had over three weeks of pretty constant days of snow which along with the near zero as well as below zero cold made for a very interesting period. 

It was amazingly beautiful to see, after all this is Ohio and Ohio has winter. I did enjoy walking around and photographing it, though it was for brief periods.      


Visited the Air Force Museum, where I checked out the new Space display. Had a number of interesting items there including a moon rock, a Mars Meteorite which I touched (in the photo above) and even got a FLIR selfie of me as seen at left. Lots of interesting items there at one of my favorite places to visit and especially on cold snowy days its a lot of fun to go there. To be totally honest on any day its a lot of fun to go there.  

One of the other things I enjoy here is the geese. Not the geese crap which is pretty wild and abundant at times, but fun to see them fly around. I live close to Wright-Patterson Air Force Base and often see the C-17's fly over the house (and there are a number of photos of them doing just that on this site) but also enjoy the geese formations. They are amazing and when it comes to formation flying they are also among the most professional in the skies. 

On Saturday February 27, temperature got up into the upper 50's. To be honest it felt like t-shirt weather. I did a little tree trimming around the house, some car washing, moved the Christmas decorations from the basement to the shed and charged up the battery on the motorcycle. 

I did not ride it mainly due to the still very salty streets out there, but I did fire it up, and enjoyed that sound. Spring and rides which will be featured on my "Racing with the Wind" blog site are not far away. The sound of that Triumph vertical twin engine sure put a smile on my face. Looking forward to Spring and the days ahead. Thank you for visiting my page. 
 

Wednesday, February 3, 2021

Into 2021 (February 3, 2021)

So anyhow, the nightmare of 2020 in the land of the Coronavirus is still continuing. That said, had a very fine Christmas and enjoyed the season though with the social distancing and under the new rules. Worked out ok. Very happy that the former President is no longer in power, hopefully it will be better and do not see how it could be worse. January was pretty good, with reasonable weather and not much snow. That changed a few days ago, and took these photos. Still not a major storm. 

Went to Louisville a few days ago at the end of January for the funeral of my daughter in law who ended her fight with cancer. She put a remarkable effort up for seven years and will be missed. Was the best part of my family, at least the nicest.      

Not much in the way of motorcycling here (as you can see) but have been enjoying the geese and ducks and the snow. Snow I found is like being a kid again when you are retired. I can enjoy it for what it is. As for the birds, always have been fond of things that fly and they really put on the air show here.

I am planning to make a trip to the National Museum of the US Air Force soon, for one its nearby and for another they have a major Space exhibit there for the next few months. A favorite place of mine, if you have never been its highly recommended. If you can not go will be bringing photos here on my next post. 

Thank you for visiting my page and have a great day!  
 

Barber Motorsports Museum, Birmingham, Alabama (April 26, 2024)

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