Another AIBF comes to an end with all flying cancelled on the last day due to high winds. In all we did not fly on three days due to wind (2) and rain. The rest were great flying days. I managed a flight on Tuesday and had another great one, although the landing was pretty boring, a soft one with a couple of hops and a gentle stand-up landing. I much prefer when we come in at over 20mph and bounce, hit, crash and drag along the ground. When you walk away from those the adrenaline is certainly pumping.
We flew south of the field
past the balloon museum,
Over other balloons,
and little boxes laid out in neat rows, how boring,
Looking back more were taking off,
Later that day when we were back at the field Keith was approached by a guy who asked if we could fly a banner in memory of a US marine killed in Afghanistan. As Keith and Tina are both ex-marines, and fly a flag from the back of the chase truck, they readily agreed. All we know about the marine is that he was called Sebastian, came from Santa Fe and died about 6 weeks ago. We took some pictures of the balloon flying the banner and Tina will try to find the man's mother who gave the banner to the guy who passed it to us.
The last week seems to have taken a lot longer as getting up hours before dawn, having 2 breakfasts a day as well as multiple naps daily stretches ones concept of time.
It affects some worse that others.
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Yo Micksky! Hows things in Siera? I have finally made it to India after loadsa visa problems. The fucking saudis refused my visa two times until it was too late to go on the trip. Am now in Hyderabad and will be in India for two weeks, then home for one week and then off to Saudi finally... Hey, what email do you use now? Cheerio, Elmer.
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