26.10.06

Rain

The weather here is crap today. No fly weather, even for flies. I headed out to the airport today aroud noon, had a few hours to go over weather stuff with my students, then called it a day. Probably won't even go to the airport tomorrow, even crappier weather with a strong chance for thunderstorm activity. Such a waste.

I had to move all of my plants in this past week, as the temperature has dropped of significantly. I hate moving my stuff inside for winter for the simple fact that I always get these little bugs that fly around and bug me. I need to spray all of my plants down, I guess, but it always seems to only work for a few days, then I'm back to the bug problem. Any ideas/suggestions?

I'm hoping that the weather clears in the next few days. I've got so many flights scheduled for the rest of the week that I'd like to get in the air at least once. Now that both of my students are out of ground school, their schedule is open, and I'm trying my best to get some flight time in with them. I'm ready to fly, and I know they are too. It gets old sometimes going over ground stuff for hours on end.

I'm really happy that I got the opportunity to teach at the school, I like it there very much, and am thoroughly satisified that I didn't get what I wanted at first. Where I am at now is much better, and a more conducive environment to flight training. I'm looking forward to many happy memories from there.

--R.

1 comment:

Corey said...

I think the obvious solution to the problem is to drink nothing but tomato juice for a week, shave off all of your body hair (including your butt crack hair), and fertilize your plants with it.