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April 30, 2007

Perfect day to fly.... for a Cheese Steak

The weather is perfect today. Warm spring sunshine and light variable winds will make for a great evening flight. My friend Brett who just received his pilots license will be taking me on his plane for a sunset flight to Atlantic City and for what? A cheese steak. I have never been to Atlantic City nor have I ever eaten a cheese steak. Not to mention I have never been on a private plane either. I will post pictures tomorrow. I am sure it is going to be great.

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April 29, 2007

Touch of Spring, taste of summer..

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April 25, 2007

Photos from the Week

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April 23, 2007

Don't Bring Sand to the Beach

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April 20, 2007

Weekend Warmth

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April 18, 2007

Finally Sun and Warmth this Weekend!

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April 12, 2007

April Showers... .

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So, I first apologize for not having the time to post. I almost forgot how to use the content management system on here. It's been a little hectic with my work so I have put this on the back burner. Plus, it's been cold lately -- I am ready for spring or summer. I'll be happy with either. Some big things to watch weather wise this weekend. As a storm settles off the mid-Atlantic Seaboard early Sunday, a shot of cold air will break loose out of Canada. Warm, moist air will sweep northward ahead of the storm. The clash of contrasts will, in all likelihood, give rise to a strong Atlantic storm --a nor'easter. And building high pressure over eastern Canada will further boost the wind potential of this storm.. Heavy, potentially flooding, rains over the mid-Atlantic and New England coasts, for one. Inland is where the storm could have its greatest impact with heavy, wet, windswept snow over northern and western New York and Pennsylvania. Welcome to April...

April 04, 2007

Postings

I apologize in advance for being MIA! Normal posts will resume next week.