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Oskaloosa, Iowa. In-flight Aboard Southwest Airlines Flight 3371, Chicago Midway International Airport to San Diego International Airport. June 17, 2018 at 12:40 PM CDT.
caught this today about 5.00pm
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With a slight delay, the aircraft is now moving pulling away from the concourse at Chicago Midway. Aboard Southwest Airlines Flight 3371, Chicago Midway International Airport, Chicago, Cook County Illinois. June 17, 2018 at 11:59 AM CDT.
Big Fuzzy - or his parents - have been with me since about 1990 when my daughter gave him to me as a birthday present. He was a little Fuzzy then...He'd been vacationing in a friend's yard and got all scraggly...I'm starting new Fuzzies to fill in his lankiness...Does anyone know what his real name is?
I had to post this new one. This is a bit premature to the rest of the end of trip shots, but one that astounded me. This is out the airplane window looking at the frozen tundra of Denver, Colorado. Most of the midwest to west looked exactly the same in clear skies in United, the king of minaturized stiff drinks double the price.
The outlines of several small canyons of the Agua Sal Creek in Apache County, Arizona. In-flight Aboard Southwest Airlines Flight 3371, Chicago Midway International Airport to San Diego International Airport. June 17, 2018 at 2:37 PM CDT.
Blue Point of the Padilla Mesa in Coconino County, Arizona. In-flight Aboard Southwest Airlines Flight 3371, Chicago Midway International Airport to San Diego International Airport. June 17, 2018 at 2:47 PM CDT.
Feeling festive so dug out this shot from last December - we did have a lot of snow last year! Reminds me how great it is to look out on this, providing you are inside with the fire lit and a nice glass of mulled wine! Happy Christmas to one and all!
A train trip to Venice via London, Paris and Munich in October 2014. Early morning view from an apartment window
It's hard to capture these dancers as Once they are big enough, they stop dancing but start falling into another ^^
I can see the world in millions of raindrops