October 24, 2007

M&M Travel the Globe - or at least to Italy


This last May, Marcia and I took at trip to Europe. Unfortunately, it felt like every Tom, Dick and Harriet did the same! I mean, there was a *@#& load of people crowding around. Oh well, what's one to expect these days. Anyway, here's a few snapshots...

Marcia posing in front of a model Eifel tower in Kansas - nah, not really. It's for real, we're in gay Pariee.











Lazy North Americans not equipped with resilient footwear, must have technology. Segway Tours of Paris - when the instructor let go of this gal's Segway, she proceeded to drive head first into the building behind her. I was laughing so hard, I couldn't hold the camera still enough to take an action shot.





Did I mention the cost of the taking a "la crap" in a public restroom? Well the Parisians have an answer for this... find a tree and do your duty. Real nice.














I called ahead to let them know I was coming to Italy. They're really on the ball over there. They actually put my name on one of their buildings in my honor. How thoughtful.
















Here's The Brusasco Castle. A quaint 17th century B&B listed on the Agri-Tours of Europe. Marcia and I are sitting in the Roman bath parlor above the castle grounds. Mind you, the bath parlor hasn't seen the likes of my handiwork for over 3 centuries. It's destined to be remodeled (at an undisclosed future date), but I told the curator; "a coat of paint and it'll look like new".






This is Masamiliano, the Brusasco castle's curator, and his wife. They were so nice to Marcia and me. He took most of his afternoon off to drive us around, toured us throughout the buildings, provided espresso and one of the best features of this part of the world, wine.

















Did I mention the wine...





















... and the crazy things it makes you do!









Like buying cheap Italian ties thinking "almost elderly" can be cool. Maybe a Vespa? What a Guido...















Or even crazier stuff;
"Hey Marcia, nice Arafat impression!"










More later...

Another $$Big$$ project

After many years of "sitting on my hands" or more appropriately waiting while I worked my butt off thinking I was "General Contractor" material, we finally packed up our hangar queen and sent it off to sunny Idaho to be restored.

If this airplane restoration goes anything like my remodeling prowess, then I should be bankrupt by the end of 2008!

The airplane is being restored by Skyline Aircraft Maintenance in Nampa, ID. My buddy John Romeo operates Owyhee Air out of Nampa and turned me on to these gents. Interestingly enough, one of the sheet-metal guys that works for Skyline has intimate knowledge of this airplane. He had helped do a major modification (upgraded the cockpit with newer controls and avionics) when it was based in Alaska. My, it's a small world.

I'm just keeping my fingers crossed and hope they keep finding more dead dinosaurs buried somewhere, preferably other than the Middle-East. But maybe I should be careful what I wish for - what would the world be like with radical Presbyterians, Lutherans, or, or... Mormons? Hmm, well, maybe - we're already there.

Ah heck, you only go around once, then you come back as as slug.

Check it out. Packing up N58SD