So I'm sitting in my home office actually working :-( with ice, snow and  
rain outside and temps low enough to fracture the covering on a Sailaire, when  
the phone rings...

"Hey Gordy the ice is beginning to melt here......IN OUR DRINKS  !!!"
Turns out the boys were having too much fun practicing  (obviously concerned 
about me entering Woody class at the SWC so trying to  hone their skills 
before the event!)
 
Now to top it off I get Don Richmond jumping in on the torment...I smell a  
conspiracy!
 
One day left before take off toward the first big event of the  season!!!!
 
Look out DP, I have that Marauder's covering shrunk so tight it sounds like  
a cat having sex on the way up the high start!
Gordy
 
 
 
In a message dated 2/12/2008 7:34:52 P.M. Central Standard Time,  
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

    The sun beaming through the window awakened me  early this morning.  A 
quick check on the computer confirmed that it was  going to be another glorious 
day. So it was off to Poway.
 
    I stopped at the 7-11 and picked up some  ice.  I thought that if I stuck 
my hands in the ice, I could get close to  the feeling of flying in 
Louisville or Chicago!  It didn't work as the 77  degree temperature warmed my 
hands 
before I could launch.
 
    About three hours of air time in about 4 hours at  the field with the 
Supra, Rogue 2.0, Blaster and E Blaster.  I only had a  high start as the winch 
motor is being refurbished, but the Supra and Rogue  did not seem to care.  
Thermals were plentiful with plenty of 10 minute  flights and a few good 
landings.
 
    Another beautiful day in Southern  California.
 
    And Gordy?
 
Don Richmond



 
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