Back home at last
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- Sir Gallivant
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Back home at last
Tuesday evening I returned to the snow and cold, which are absent in Southern Greenland. In contrast to most people around here, I actually enjoy it when winter is a real winter. It does of course help when the neighbour clears the sidewalk with his motorized broom and shoveling snow can be kept to a minimum.
Oh, and I seemingly didn't died even if the AirGreenland A330 was 410'ed on the way across the Atlantic, crossed just south of Stavanger and Lillesand at that altitude.
On that note, I wish all of you a very happy Winter Solstice Celebration in whatever (non)religious flavour you desire.
Oh, and I seemingly didn't died even if the AirGreenland A330 was 410'ed on the way across the Atlantic, crossed just south of Stavanger and Lillesand at that altitude.
On that note, I wish all of you a very happy Winter Solstice Celebration in whatever (non)religious flavour you desire.
Veni, Vidi, Velcro!
- Ancient Mariner
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Re: Back home at last
Real winter where I am, Sir. Minus 21 and clear blue sky at present. Pork rib salted and peppered and ready for a fiery death. Akevitt and beer at correct temperature as is the Cognac and Lakka. Let the Yuleblot commence!Tuesday evening I returned to the snow and cold, which are absent in Southern Greenland. In contrast to most people around here, I actually enjoy it when winter is a real winter. It does of course help when the neighbour clears the sidewalk with his motorized broom and shoveling snow can be kept to a minimum.
Oh, and I seemingly didn't died even if the AirGreenland A330 was 410'ed on the way across the Atlantic, crossed just south of Stavanger and Lillesand at that altitude.
On that note, I wish all of you a very happy Winter Solstice Celebration in whatever (non)religious flavour you desire.
A merry Yuletide and a Happy New Year to all!
Per
- Thunder Down Under
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Re: Back home at last
38C and bloody hot.
Merry Christmas
TDU
Merry Christmas
TDU
I don't have a plan........therefore nothing can go wrong.....
Re: Back home at last
Snowing lightly here, a couple hours till Christmas.... I love a white Christmas.
Happy Holidays to everyone.
Happy Holidays to everyone.
LOL100% incorrect Ever hear of Ferry Permit? issued for Non airworthy aircraftno such thing as "barely airworthy" it's either Airworthy or Notyou still have to find a crew willing to fly this "barely airworthy" heap
- Not_Karl
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Re: Back home at last
Not very snowy here with 37°C .
Happy holydays!
Happy holydays!
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"I think, based on the types of aircraft listed, you're pretty much guaranteed a fiery death."
- Contemporary Poet flyboy2548m to a Foffie.
Re: Back home at last
Must be a Perth resident?38C and bloody hot.
Merry Christmas
TDU
- Thunder Down Under
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Re: Back home at last
Close enough, about 80 kilometres north. BTW. 40C todayMust be a Perth resident?38C and bloody hot.
Merry Christmas
TDU
TDU
I don't have a plan........therefore nothing can go wrong.....
Re: Back home at last
Close enough, about 80 kilometres north. BTW. 40C todayMust be a Perth resident?38C and bloody hot.
Merry Christmas
TDU
TDU
How do you think Giles is coping with the heat???
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- Thunder Down Under
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How do you think Giles is coping with the heat???[/quote]
Haven't heard from him this Christmas.........perhaps he has melted and become a 'greasy blob'...
TDU
How do you think Giles is coping with the heat???[/quote]
Haven't heard from him this Christmas.........perhaps he has melted and become a 'greasy blob'...
TDU
I don't have a plan........therefore nothing can go wrong.....
- sindeewell
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Re: Back home at last
So how was Greenland?
Life is not a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving safely in a pretty and well preserved body, but rather to skid in broadside, thoroughly used up, totally worn out and loudly proclaiming ~ WOW, what a ride~!!!
Re: Back home at last
Maybe he has been watching the cricket... in which case expect to hear from him any day nowHaven't heard from him this Christmas.........perhaps he has melted and become a 'greasy blob'...How do you think Giles is coping with the heat???
TDU
- Sir Gallivant
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Re: Back home at last
A lot warmer than I expected, no snow of any significance until now, but that follows the pattern, when there is a lot of snow and cold weather in Europe, Greenland is usually warm, as was the case last year.So how was Greenland?
It was good to see the place again, met a bunch of people I know from way back when lived there. But it was a lot harder to be away from the family than I anticipated (which is a good thing, I suppose) so I am really happy to be home (even if the wee one is bitching over minor details in the background because she is really tired and has to go to bed )
Veni, Vidi, Velcro!
Re: Back home at last
The cricket can go piss off.Maybe he has been watching the cricket... in which case expect to hear from him any day nowHaven't heard from him this Christmas.........perhaps he has melted and become a 'greasy blob'...How do you think Giles is coping with the heat???
TDU
"We are running an airline not a circus," - Qantas spokeswoman
- Sir Gallivant
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Re: Back home at last
But he is the one tying the whole Disney Xmas show together!The cricket can go piss off.
Veni, Vidi, Velcro!
Re: Back home at last
stinking hot, but loving it. couldnt do it without AC though (and emu export).
ponting has a broken finger... ahahaha
caught 2 skipjacks off the jetty here in port bouvard.
ponting has a broken finger... ahahaha
caught 2 skipjacks off the jetty here in port bouvard.
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