The Pilgrimage to Santiago de Compostela is a centuries old trek across northern Spain done by following "The Camino de Santiago", the road to Santiago. Before February of 2001 I had not heard of "The Camino" nor of the Pilgrimage. By the end of October of that year I was in Santiago after completing the walk myself. I thought that when I reached Santiago my journey was over but I see now that my journey started way before I got to Spain and still has not ended.
Thursday, June 23, 2011
The Aluminum Overcast Bits And Pieces
Either the Army thinks you are stupid or wants to help you when you are in a situation that may cause you to panic.
Switch used to change fuel tanks .
For your safety only people who can read very fast are allowed to sit near this exit.
The man who made my trip extra-special, Crew Chief Bob "Gunny" Baumgartner, and me after the flight. Thanks, Gunny.
Radio room photo- when the guy connected to that hand sat down and pulled out his phone I almost thanked him. I tried to take the photo as quietly as possible but it was so loud up there I really did not need to make the effort.
You look mahvelous, dahling!!!!! Thanks for taking us along!!!!!!! :-D
ReplyDeleteHow many photos did you take?
ReplyDeleteI think my favourite is probably the radio room/iPhoney one.
I already told you, enough to bore you silly. ;)
ReplyDeleteRadio room photo- when the guy connected to that hand sat down and pulled out his phone I almost thanked him. I tried to take the photo as quietly as possible but it was so loud up there I really did not need to make the effort.
You're welcome. :)
ReplyDeleteLove the series of posts - FUN!! :)
ReplyDeleteOf course you did, you fellow airplane lover. :)
ReplyDeleteExcellent series of shots Lap, thanks for sharing. I'm incredibly envious, though! :)
ReplyDeleteSo pleased you have enjoyed them, Nic- and you should be envious, it was a great experience. ;)
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