Moose wrote:
> Oh darn! My fantasy was that you were driving one of the older ones with
> the swoopy fenders. Nice ride anyway, but......
>
No, I was more interested in more technical refinement, and easier and
less maintenance. There was one of those there today in the Bentley
version:
http://mutley.hypermart.net/BentleyFB2008.jpg
There were a couple of nice cars, but the midday sun was brutal
photographically for my little Pentax.
http://mutley.hypermart.net/ChryslerFB2008.jpg
http://mutley.hypermart.net/FiatFB2008.jpg
> I visited Floyd Bennet Field not long ago. No RRs or Concorde that I
> saw. Lots of wide open paved spaces.
Yeah, the Concorde wasn't in the most lush of locations. Nice plane, though:
http://mutley.hypermart.net/ConcordFloydBennett-2.jpg
> The mosquitos in the swampy part were tiny, but powerful in bite
> and numbers. We more or less ran out while swatting.
Leave it to a Californian to find some additional decaying, supposedly
decrepit thing about NY to make them thank the gods with seriousness
that they don't ever have to live here...:)
I, of course, didn't encounter a single bug of any sort. I would love to
someday explore some of those hangers. The personality, and history it
gives the area is something I'm glad is there.
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