2013-10-06

Oct 6, 2013, from Cecil Maryland to New Market, Virginia

This morning we get early to cecil field.
Visibility is less than 2 miles, ceiling down to 400 ft. 
Temperature and dew point are within 1 degree C (pilots will know this means fog, until the spread is at
 least 3 degrees C) And it took hours to reach this delta.
So we spent e few hours hanging around until early afternoon when the fog finally lifted.
 On the way to to West Virginia, we see a few nice houses.

 Fields in the rolling hills of West Virginia

We refuel our bird in EasternWV Regional airport, where Galaxy's from the US air force are based.
Soon thereafter, we land in New Market, Virginia, where my sister Vonny and Mark wait for us.
When home we start by toasting a portuguese "Vinho Verde" to Antoine, the newly born grand child to Stephanie and Barth.



Sister and brother on the porch, enjoying a late afternoon in unusually warm weather.

Mark prepared a rack of spare ribs for dinner, with portuguese red wine,

 followed by his home made Rhubarb pie





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