While the pics are just for you to see the trip through my eyes, and catch some neat glimpses of our Mother Earth from a new perspective, they are also meant to document my journey. While you may not give a damn whether the airport in the photo above is KDAN, KMJX or KBQK, I do because I want to be able to go back and know what I was taking a picture of! This does happen to be KBQK or Brunswick-Golden Isles in GA and I am glad, at least that I could figure it out. But on long trips I may get pics of several runways and when I go back to view them, I have to whip out the sectional chart and view them chronologically to figure out what the hell was in the picture. However, I've learned some lessons that will help me improve my future travel diaries. Number 1 - the iPhone will work in a pinch, but is not the preferred capture method. Suck it up and carry the real camera, that's why we paid for it. Number 2 - blog immediately or as soon as possible, because otherwise small details will be forgotten. And to this end - Number 3 - document as you go. This is becoming a possibility for me. Before now, I was always so nervous in the plane that I was a statue, moving as little as possible and staring at the instruments in front of me, for fear of God only knows what. While I do believe the extra set of eyes is helpful to the pilot, and I am happy to keep tabs on such things as the fuel tanks, engine temps, or other traffic, I'm not sure my (untrained) eyes on the instruments every second of a long flight is going to do a whole lot of good in the event something goes wrong. So I am slowly coming to grips with the fact that it's okay to take pictures, jot down a few things in a note pad and kick off my shoes and enjoy the ride a little bit...
But on the way to Disney, I didn't have this all figured out yet. I was dreading the 4 hour ride. I anticipated being stiff, being anxious, being (dare I say it) bored, and putting my bladder on the same schedule as the plane. I just don't sit still very well, at least without something to do. The ride to Disney on May 30th may have changed that for me for the better. The only other trip we took that was as long (longer, actually), was to Milwaukee for Oshkosh, and was fraught with some mayhem and lack of prior experience on any flight so long. So you can imagine how I might be feeling some trepidation. But this day was gorgeous! The flight was smooth! We stopped at the airport in Allendale, SC (88J) to fuel up, pee, stretch our legs and eat the sandwiches we packed (pic below).
The next half of the trip was awesome! There was so much new to see! Like Jekyll Island (below)! You could even see the golf course! There is a close up pic of it in my album.
Once we hit FL, the water became the prettiest blue. The best thing I learned during this trip (unrelated to flying) was that there is a place called Anastasia Island, which is a part of St. Augustine! Imagine that! An island with my name :) And I've since learned that lots of things on the island are named Anastasia - too cool. I must own real estate there one day...
There are a lot of lakes in Florida and also a lot of air traffic. Both seemed to get more abundant the closer we got to Orlando. It also got a bit bumpy as we got close and descended. We flew into Kissimmee (KISM) and they drove our rental car right out to the plane. We were ready to start having some fun!
The way home was as pleasantly uneventful as coming. The only things to mention about it were that we a) got a picture of Hollywood Studios on the way out (can't miss the Tower of Terror) and b) a weird, large cloud was just sitting all by its lonesome with no visible source of convection, or so I thought. As we got closer, I realized it was smoke from the brush fires that were becoming a serious threat to certain parts of FL.






