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Tadpole sharing a nice warm hanger with grown up airplanes.
Nice to be above the clouds and on our way.
Some of the villages almost look like a New England Christmass scene.
One form of energy.
Using water either for energy or for waste disposal. Rather picturesque, even though it's probably killing the river.
N.E. farm in winter. It feels like home.
N.E. villages and farms are so picture postcard pretty!
Sun set on mountain tops on the last day of our trip. It was rather sad that the trip was ending.
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Sunday, february 24.
Up very early, hoping to have an early start. The weather was VERY FOGGY! We hung around the airport until 12 Noon; it had gone from a couple of hundred feet visibility to 2 miles, but one needs 3 miles visibility for standard VFR rules. Bill requested a special VFR takeoff.
We were able to get some good pictures of clouds looking down and sideways..
We stopped for just a few moments at Williamsport, PA for our mid flight break. The stop was just long enough to drink a diet shake "meal", stretch our legs and take a little more fuel on board.
Left Williamsport at 4:30 PM and touched down at Stow Minuteman Airport at 6:30 PM.
Don Mc Pherson had cleared out our tie-down spot and even shoveled out our car! That was a very nice welcome home.
So ends the adventures of bringing home Tadpole.