So much history and so many smiles. You can live like a king here. Most compelling are the Massages. Cheap enough to afford everyday. It's calling me back😊
Longest solo road trip of my life, tooling around the southeastern United States in my CR-V. A a combo of SFTE and family engagements. First stop, Nashville, to celebrate my grandson’s birthday, And my trusty Taylor! Rocket City SFTE Chapter Then, Huntsville, Alabama, to meet with the SFTE Rocket City Chapter. Then on to Greensboro, NC for the Flight Test Safety Workshop, where I gave my stump speech on the impact of technology and AI in flight testing, especially in risk management. Again heard more validation of MIT's STPA. Flight Test Safety Workshop North Carolina SFTE Chapter at FTSW Then up to Blacksburg, Virginia, to visit the Virginia Tech SFTE chapter. The graduating engineers are so well trained with impressive internships and experiences that are quite impressive. Yet some struggle to find a job? A little puzzling? Virginia Tech University On the spur of the moment, I decided...
A whirlwind trip across countries and continents. New adventures, friends, and technologies, juxtaposed with glimpses of the 1930s, offer a cautionary tale about Europe’s future. And through it all, I am pondering the questions: Who am I? What is my deepest desire? Heading to Europe to attend the SFTE symposium in Prague, I visited Italy first. My plan was to stay again in Venegono at La ManSardina with the hope of recreating my November experiences. But as it was a long weekend to celebrate Italy’s Independence, I learned too late that my friends had made other plans. I was disappointed. But recognized this as an opportunity to exercise Anthony Dello’s non-attachment and Eckhart Tolle’s “living in the now” philosophies. So the first night in Italy, I went out with Leonardo flight test colleagues for a fun dinner event. One of them (Simone) invited me to go sailplaning , which turned out to be an incredible exp...
Obscurity Lake, Washington - Alluringly Peaceful Trap of the Biting Fly Apocalypse. Went to Oregon to escape the heat and flatness of Texas and test my mettle backpacking. 3 of my closest old friends live in the area around Portland with their spouses. All migrated years ago from California. This trip was an insightful opportunity to see how others from my youth have chosen to live their lives and retirement years. And also to better understand what it would be like to live in this area. My best friend from high school lives in a wooded suburb south of Portland close to mountains and the Columbia River. Riding horses and hunting remain his passions. Another lives in a beautifully restored 1925 house in Portland surrounded by mountain hiking/biking trails, eclectic food carts, with close proximity to river kayaking. He and I drove 2 and 1/2 hours to backpac...
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