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Glad you got the tour booked. I tell you, I saw some of the people on various tours over the last few days and I am so glad that we weren't on those, given the heat.
Glad you were able to book Walt's tour! Sounds like a good one!
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October 6, 2017-Enjoying an amazing dinner at Victoria & Albert's with PP's Dot and Drew
My TR from my most recent trip is now underway. Includes: Universal Studios Florida, Disney World and Sea World Orlando Trifecta TR -Updated December 10th! TR is now COMPLETED!
Glad you got the tour booked. I tell you, I saw some of the people on various tours over the last few days and I am so glad that we weren't on those, given the heat.
I do hope the weather takes a cooler turn before we arrive in three weeks.
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Glad you were able to book Walt's tour! Sounds like a good one!
I think we are both really going to enjoy this one.
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I have been patiently checking in on the Sharing the Adventure board to see if you had started your PTR...to no avail. Today it finally occurred to me that there might be a Sharing the Adventure board just for Disneyland - and of course here it is!
Love reading your updates...I haven't been to DL since I was 5 (just a few years ago!). So it's fun tagging along on your trip!
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That is so cool that you booked the tour! I can't wait to hear about it.
The DVR is set for the Walt Disney and Jim Henson specials. I will start watching it live tonight, but I don't know if I will make it through the 2 hours. There are times I can do without cable, but I am so thankful for the DVR.
I have been patiently checking in on the Sharing the Adventure board to see if you had started your PTR...to no avail. Today it finally occurred to me that there might be a Sharing the Adventure board just for Disneyland - and of course here it is!
Love reading your updates...I haven't been to DL since I was 5 (just a few years ago!). So it's fun tagging along on your trip!
Glad you finally found my PTR.
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Glad you were able to book the tour! Not long now!
We are getting so close!
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Originally Posted by Terrio
That is so cool that you booked the tour! I can't wait to hear about it.
The DVR is set for the Walt Disney and Jim Henson specials. I will start watching it live tonight, but I don't know if I will make it through the 2 hours. There are times I can do without cable, but I am so thankful for the DVR.
It's Monday football so I knew if we didn't DVR the shows, we wouldn't see it all.
We ‘ve had a fun weekend, but I’ve also discovered I have a UTI, which pretty much caused me to spend most of yesterday napping on the couch. I’m pretty sure I’ve never had a UTI before so after doing some research online, I called my doctor and was squeezed in today at 1:40. Hopefully, the antibiotic is going to kick this fast.
For quite a few years now, our city has an air show in September, the Owensboro Air Show (we’re not too fancy with the name). There are activities Friday, Saturday, and Sunday. But since we live near the airport, we have been hearing and seeing planes overhead since last Wednesday as the pilots got in some practice time. Friday right after dinner, we headed to the airport for the “Static Display,” planes that we could see up close that would later be in the show down on our riverfront. The cost per person was only $2, which allowed us to freely walk the area where the planes were parked, even getting up close and personal to most of them. For an extra cost a few allowed you to board, but all of these had exceptionally long lines and we were fine looking from the outside. For $35 you could ride a helicopter, but again we didn’t want to spend that much nor did we want to wait in the long line. Food vendors, including Chick-Fil-A, were set up along with souvenir tents. The Thunderbirds who would be doing the stunts the next two days were lined up around one of their planes signing autographs. A very family friendly event! We ran into some friends and chatted for a while. Of course, I took lots of photos. In all we wandered around checking out the planes for probably an hour. The crowd just kept growing, too. Due to my slowly dwindling space on Photobucket and I already pay for extra storage, I’ll only share a few photos of the Static Display.
A B-17 from WWI -- We actually saw this one flying over our house earlier in the week.
The next one shows Luke checking out something. The next shows what the something is, one of the guns.
The next plane is the Spirit of Charleston and is HUGE.
The next was named the Tennessee Ridge Runner, and was quite pretty.
I believe the next was a Cessna.
Saturday the city closed off the bridge across the Ohio River for our annual Bridge Walk. Usually this is later in September, but last year the city realized that meant closing the bridge two different days in the same month. So this year the events were combined. Some of you may remember Luke and I did this walk last year before our WDW October trip. Again we ran into several friends, so we chatted our way there and back. We actually parked at our new Owensboro Convention Center, which is so cool, and walked about a mile and a half to reach the bridge itself. I always forget how uphill the walk is at first, but the views from up there are stunning. To one side of the bridge is an industrial area while the other is the city itself with the River Park Center (think fine arts auditorium for music, plays, etc.), downtown businesses, and the aforementioned convention center. We made it all the across, entering the state of Indiana. Then we trekked back to Kentucky. Once off the bridge we walked the mile and a half back to the car. By the way, the bridge walk is about a mile, so we made our four miles. The weather today was exceptional with the high reaching only 70 degrees with low humidity and a nice breeze. I loved it! Before getting back home we ran a few errands and intended to sit out on the porch and watch the planes. But I wasn’t feeling too well, and took a nap instead. But here are a few photos from our walk. If you live here, you call this bridge the Blue Bridge even though it technically the Glover Cary Bridge. You quickly see why.
Turning around to return to Kentucky.
The Owensboro Convention Center
Looking back up at the bridge as we made it off.
A few years ago our riverfront underwent a huge renovation. It is so beautiful now. I love all the fountains and the waterfall.
As we walked behind the convention center, I attempted to take photos of several planes that were flying over, but this is the only one that turned out well. It is the B-17.
Due to our fun this weekend plus this pesky UTI, we’ve done nothing toward our Disneyland trip, which is now a mere 22 days away.
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