Wednesday, June 02, 2010

In Case of Nuclear Attack.... Uh-Oh, Pilot Humor!

In Case of Nuclear Attack.... Uh-Oh, Pilot Humor!

Millville NJ Water Tower Verna's Flight Line Restaurant
In Case of Nuclear Attack.... Uh-Oh, Pilot Humor! 
Saturdays are airport days for the guys. Lee and his flying buddies are at the airport every week going somewhere for lunch (sometimes referred to as the $200 hamburger!)  This week was Lee's birthday so I decided to tag along. Eight of us flew to Millville, NJ and enjoyed a down home meal at Verna's Flight Line Restaurant. The waitress brought a piece of carrot cake with a candle and the whole darn restaurant sang Happy Birthday.
Lee Rome HomeRome Realty Army Airfield Insignia HomeRome Realty
Miracles take a little longer sign HomeRome Realty
Some of the signs could relate to real estate, like, "The impossible we do immediately…miracles take a little longer." Others like the Army Airfield insignia told a bit about the history of this old airfield.
In Case of Nuclear Attack Sign HomeRome Realty
In Case of Nuclear Attack.... Uh-Oh, Pilot Humor!

I saw the sign that started, "Notice-In case of Nuclear Bomb Attack..." and thought, "What an unusual sign", so I read it aloud to everyone. Oops - look at the punch line! I'd been had by pilot humor.
Our plane is on the right HomeRome Realty

Still, it was a good day for flying and a birthday celebration with friends and flying buddies.
                                    

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Tuesday, January 27, 2009

Try Seeing With 12-Year Old Eyes

Jimmy, Jerry, Lee, SonnyWe list and sell house all the time. For buyers and sellers it is a whole new experience. Just like today when we took 12 year old Sonny and his dad Jimmy for a new experience...a ride in the airplane. We have flown to Cambridge many times for breakfast and had wonderful meals at Kay's Restaurant. We have even made a Pitts stop. So what was different this time?

Cambridge Bridges

That's Ice Not SandWell, there was ice on the Chesapeake, and it looks pretty cool, pun intended, from the air. What looks like sandy beach is actually ice. And the Cambridge Bridge looks so different from the air. Hey, look at the second bridge. What gives? It does not meet! Then I found out that the one with the gap in the middle is the old bridge and they left it just for fishing. A much better choice than dumping tons of steel and concrete into the Bay or a landfill somewhere.

Sonny Helping ParkSonny's excitement was refreshing and exuberating. I looked at this trip through his eyes and through his exclamations. "Awesome!" "Cool!" "This is so much fun!" He had his camera and was snapping away. Have you ever seen a happier face? Sonny was excited and asked to sit in the back seat on the way back so he could get better photos with the wing out of the way. Back at the airport he was a big help pushing the plane backwards to park.Flying Happy

It's easy to forget that what is familiar to us is all new to others. When you are working with clients, try looking at their experience from their perspective, through their eyes.

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Sunday, July 27, 2008

Making a Quick Getaway to Cambridge, MD

It could be one of those summer mornings in Baltimore that promises a hot day ahead. Or maybe it's just clear and not too windy. We don't need much of an excuse to head across the Chesapeake Bay for breakfast. If we drove, it could take a couple of hours, but we share twin engine freedom with some friends, so four of us climbed in and took off for a short hop to Kay's Country Kitchen in Cambridge, MD.

Dorchester County on Maryland's Eastern Shore is home to Cambridge Dorchester Regional Airport. Like many small airports across the country, Cambridge Airport has a restaurant. Part of the fun of making day trips is discovering new places to eat where other pilots gather. In fact, the guys only fly to airports that have restaurants...and the food and the company are wonderful. Good service, very inexpensive and delicious, just like at Kay's. If you're traveling through Cambridge, you'll find it well worth a stop at 5263 Bucktown Road in Cambridge (410-901-8844).

What I like best is that a quick getaway like this is a perfect Type E vacation. Different scenery, different people, and in the company of friends – it's refreshment and relaxation packed into a short time. Perfect!

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Thursday, May 10, 2007

Flat Caleb Does Baltimore

I had a houseguest for several days recently. He was the perfect guest – he never complained about being hauled all over town, he didn't make a mess, he didn't even eat much. And he took up almost no room at all.

Of course, he was very small. About 8" tall, actually. And very flat, too.

His name was Flat Caleb, and he had already been to Florida after leaving his native Hawaii. If you've ever heard of the Flat Stanley Project, you have an idea of what this is all about. Caleb is one of four "Flats" created by an inventive real estate agent in Florida for the Active Rain real estate online community. Each host takes their Flat guest to see the sights and experience their area, then sends the visitor on to a new home. Before Caleb went on to Colorado, we had several adventures that you can read about here:

Why Do You Have Caleb in Your Pants?

Tiptoe Through…With Caleb

Flat Caleb Gets High

Flat Caleb Does Baltimore…Hon!

Flat Caleb Meets Fluffy, and Cupcake Chews His Arm Off

Flat Caleb Finds the Perfect Pal…Says Goodbye to Baltimore

It was fun showing Caleb around my Baltimore. If you ever get a chance to host a Flat Somebody – take it. It's a great way to remind yourself of the wonderful things to see and do in your town.

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