I guess I don't understand the problems most people have with winter.  Sure 
sunny weather is great but if its sunny all the time when do you build?  Here 
in the PNW it was another great day.  It rained all day so I got lots of 
building done before I headed out to the slope.  It was fantastic.  One of the 
best days I've had on the slope in a while.   The seenery was beautiful, the 
conditions were near perfect with moderate winds and temps in the upper 20's.  
Tomorrow night I'm going back to the slope for some more turns.  I just can't 
get enough of skiing.  

and you?




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From: "Richard Burnoski" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>  Dear some what spoiled,,,,,At least we get to fly on one of our   60 to 200 
> acre sites sporting   manicured 1-1/4"  sod when the foot of snow goes away.
>   I enjoy the building season and  making up with the wife for being gone all 
> summer long golfing and flying.     
> 
> not too spoiled, Richard
>   ----- Original Message ----- 
>   From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
>   To: [email protected] 
>   Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
>   Sent: Tuesday, February 12, 2008 7:35 PM
>   Subject: [RCSE] Dedicated to Gordy!
> 
> 
>       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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 Dear some what spoiled,,,,,At least we get to fly on one of our   60 to 200 acre sites sporting   manicured 1-1/4"  sod when the foot of snow goes away.
  I enjoy the building season and  making up with the wife for being gone all summer long golfing and flying.    
 
not too spoiled, Richard
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Tuesday, February 12, 2008 7:35 PM
Subject: [RCSE] Dedicated to Gordy!

    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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