Friday, October 23, 2015

October 23, 2015

This morning we awoke in the home of one of Grammie's high school classmates that she hasn't seen in over 49 years.  Linda is a great host that lets us clean the dishes and do chores around the house.  A small price to pay for stealing her bed.  Sharing stories of "What we can remember"  is always fun.  Roller skating in Augusta anyone?
We started out with breakfast in town, our second breakfast at a restaurant since we left home. Across the street was another pretty picture.  Ahhh... New England in the Fall.

On the way back to Linda's we stopped at the New England Air Museum. No pictures of Grammie flying a jet.
A Fokker Tri-plane.

McDonnell Douglas FD-4 Phantom

The  Goodyear control car of an airship from 1942, being restored.

B-29's.  The most advanced plane of the WWII era.
Sikorsky Flying boats

P-47 Thunderbolt.  The largest single engine plane used during WWII.

Tom's picture of the day.  The colors were better if you were there.

Even if you didn't see Grammie today, she was well entertained reminiscing about goings on and people from years ago.  We will surely be back to see Linda on our way through Connecticut.

1 comment:

Unknown said...

It was good to have some laughs! You two are such good company! :)