Thought I was headed to Wings Over Houston this weekend but a client needed me for a rush assignment so I'm pulling the plug on that plan. I don't feel too bad about it because I was gone all last weekend and the weather looks a bit iffy.
I've been traveling a lot lately, Virginia, New Jersey, New York, Florida, so I finally have some to catch my breath.
A Falcon 7X that I recently photographed for a client of mine.
I'ver been fortunate enough to get to fly in one of these beautiful jets. What an experience. Lots different from the many commercial aircraft I fly in, to say the least.
Dam Jim...Two good looking men there...
Those grandkids have one hell of a grandpa/papa to look up to, admire and wanna be like.
They are so fortunate to have you as you are them and able to provide for and enjoy them, hopefully for many, many more years.
Thanks Ray! True to life today, the Tundra ran out of battery and we had to push it home and get the fossil fueled John Deere to finish trick or treating, "fossil fuel rocks!"
FYI, that is all natural light with the flag in our front yard as a backdrop. I couldn't have lit it better with soft boxes and an hour of set up................
Ray Swindle wrote:
That Tundra might outlast him Jim. I am still driving my 2001 Tundra.
Love that portrait of you two! Great background.
I sold my 1998 4wd Tacoma with 227,000+ miles on it in 2013. Religiously changed the oil and filter every 3k...ran like a top but undercarriage rust was beginning to take its toll. Body was in fine shape also.
Dan