I'll catch up, I promise.
Here's Iowa through the camera hole.
Here's Missouri through the camera hole.
Corn, corn corn.
I'll catch up, I promise.
Here's Iowa through the camera hole.
Here's Missouri through the camera hole.
Corn, corn corn.
This is where I wanted to go.
This only took an hour. Man, it was steamy today.
Briggs played in the office where the air conditioner blows. He's fascinated by the dangly strap on my camera. Have to be careful to keep my hands out of range. He got bored with the game.
When I rattled the cat food dish, out he came!
Tomorrow I head for north Missouri to shoot pictures of corn. Then on into Iowa, if the clouds stay away. After last night's storm, the remnants of the Texas hurricane finally drifted away today. I siphoned about an inch out of the revetments. Larry & Juanita are here to look after things for a few days.
Today, the strangest sight taxied up to the fuel pump... it was so tall, and the pilot was so tall, even he had to stretch to reach the tanks. The amphibian Scout, and the Mooney pilots, had to dodge rain showers north of here on their way to Oshkosh. Both from Texas.
Tonight the pop-up storms started south of here, then another hit square on after dark, rained and rumbled. Welcome rain!
That lightning bolt looks like it hit right on our house! But it's farther away, probably out by Jan's house east of town.
We should have been fishing or swimming today. Grant and Grandpa Thad, back in the 70's. This print is changing color as it ages. Fonda requested a copy of it, so I had to get a stool to get it off the wall.
I mowed late this afternoon, so missed the sunset.
I don't have a picture handy, but I do have his MOTHER's picture from 1963. Ty and his mother are so handsome, don't you think? AnnDee, in Denver, at a Newhouse family reunion. What a CHICK!
More traffic for Oshkosh. We had our own airshow here at 1MO, with Snoopy as lead-off performer, dust and all. Top shelf stuff!
Grant, I found your high school graduation pictures, just north of the glueboard, but on the second shelf instead of on the floor. Maybe I'll get them scanned for your 30th class reunion in 2018.
This is the best windsock, Juanita brought it back from Alaska. Ain't this exciting? 1MO, cleared to depart!
Young Eagle on the ramp! Oh, it's just a youthful terrapin, probably a teenager in turtle years, maybe two or three. Shy.
LAD had blueberries and pancakes. I had blueberries and ice cream! Yum.
In one week, the sun has moved south, the width of a tree. Days are getting shorter now, can you tell?
No, I didn't pump THAT much. But I did transfer aviation fuel all day, made four loads from the storage tank at home, to the airport tank, over 900 gallons. Won't run out this week!
Jan brought her baby kittens to me this afternoon for an overnighter, while they go to the lake. Kits make nice shoe ornaments, eh?
Late afternoon storm coming at us from Kansas. Might get lightning picture tonight. If I can stay awake!
Going to Oshkosh, too? I don't think so, just a local flight. This is a buckeye.
LAD 's not the only one who dabbles in chocolate pudding... I snatched this off your Just Us blog. Everyone should see Fonda's puddin' picture!