This man has been packing and unpacking for quite a while.
Mira Bilis02/01/14 23:29
What the ... ???
MD12/12/13 00:59
Oh wow Dona! Just found your comment. How fantastic that must have been.
dona brantley10/29/13 19:27
my dad was a breakman for the wp ou of sacremento we used to go from yuba city to chico or fresno sac ect sometimes we even road in the engine the 402 is in atrain musem in sacaramento ca s m i l e d o n a
MD10/29/13 19:15
Thank you Dona, very nice. From age 5 to 13 I lived right next to a railway. It was in the days of steam trains. The station was in Bilston, just up the line. I would hear the sound of the train setting out and could be right by the line as it passed through. I used to diligently write down the train number and name (if it had one.) Then they brought in deisel trains and that was that. No fun anymore, plus, I couldn't hear them setting off from the station.
I looked the place up on Google earth and the train tracks have given way to the metro, a glorified tram. I loved steam trains. I'm lucky enough to live near a little place that still runs them.
dona brantley10/29/13 18:46
hi md this ones for you planes ilike but trains smile dona
kyle01/30/13 01:26
Kinda gives me the willies, here in my state on New Years Eve a couple were getting ready to land at JIA when a bullet struck the pilot in the head, actually grazed his head, they were in a small plane, and were very lucky both didn't die, as she didn't fly, he managed to land, and was only slightly grazed, anyone ever get slightly grazed, it is like being hit with a sledge hammer, to stay conscious is amazing
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Rainy California ..... I wasn't expecting that.
Network cam link?
Training day?
I see a man.
LOL ... the pilot headed toward the camera and disappeared ... probably gone for a coffee break. :)
They are obviously posh... they've just abandoned the plane! No tedious parking for them. :D
They arrived in that larger plane ... some rather posh looking ladies and gents.
I missed them. I love the random parking!
Execs arriving. ;)
Cam page ... http://airportcam.puc.edu/local/lv-outside.htm
Erm..... yeah.... green thumbed! LOL
A healthy looking tree.
http://www.puc.edu/campus-services/angwin-airport/home
I just saw a helicopter take off.
This man has been packing and unpacking for quite a while.
What the ... ???
Oh wow Dona! Just found your comment. How fantastic that must have been.
my dad was a breakman for the wp ou of sacremento we used to go from yuba city to chico or fresno sac ect sometimes we even road in the engine the 402 is in atrain musem in sacaramento ca s m i l e d o n a
Thank you Dona, very nice. From age 5 to 13 I lived right next to a railway. It was in the days of steam trains. The station was in Bilston, just up the line. I would hear the sound of the train setting out and could be right by the line as it passed through. I used to diligently write down the train number and name (if it had one.) Then they brought in deisel trains and that was that. No fun anymore, plus, I couldn't hear them setting off from the station.
I looked the place up on Google earth and the train tracks have given way to the metro, a glorified tram. I loved steam trains. I'm lucky enough to live near a little place that still runs them.
hi md this ones for you planes ilike but trains smile dona
Kinda gives me the willies, here in my state on New Years Eve a couple were getting ready to land at JIA when a bullet struck the pilot in the head, actually grazed his head, they were in a small plane, and were very lucky both didn't die, as she didn't fly, he managed to land, and was only slightly grazed, anyone ever get slightly grazed, it is like being hit with a sledge hammer, to stay conscious is amazing