Since my last entry I have been to Knoxville and Kalamazoo twice each. A couple weeks ago my boss and I went on a road trip, starting in Fort Wayne, IN to Ipsilanti and then Grand Rapids, MI. On my return flight from Houston to Newark there was some excitement. Now I get upgraded to first class on nearly every flight that has first class and for this 7pm flight I was in the first row window seat of the 757-200.
He made one more similar announcement just before we touched down. After hearing an announcement like that, especially with 10 minutes, you really start to think about things. I was thinking, did (prior) airplane crash victims have ten minutes to think about their fate? What did they think about? Did they really think about their whole life and all that? Someone should study this phenomenon. Yes, that is me thinking that. Needless to say the landing approach was a little different, we seemed to be lower and faster, than normal. Once the wheels touched down you could feel and see the captain was making an effort to stop as quickly as possible but he couldn't use the reverse thrusters on just one side of the plane and there was some left/right steering required to keep it straight.

It looked like there were 100 airport firetrucks all over the place and as we were coming in you could see other fire trucks responding from more distant locations. Somone near me asked the flight attendant if they do this often - she responded to the effect of 'almost never'. There was no fire and after about half an hour we taxied to the terminal and another hour on the ground to switch planes. We switched to an identical plane with the same crew. The ultimate deja vu.
I am still trying to decide who the celebrity was that sat behind me. She was a 45ish extremely thin and very tall female with very long and straight brown hair. If you know who she is please let me know.
Like many of my friends, I am a beer guy. I do like vodka martinis with just a little olive juice but a nicely flavored and ice cold porter makes the evening enjoyable. Back to the moment... I'm in Knoxville and a person I sometimes interact with left a gift for me. A mason jar full of apple pie moonshine! I am not kidding!
I was told the guy who made it was recently arrested for distilling. Apparently it is illegal to own or operate an unlicensed distillery in TN. How is it? It is as smooth as root beer and sneaky as a couple of martinis. The flavor is almost identical to homemade hot apple cider. There is no burn as it goes down!Getting up at 3am to make the first out flight then spending the day working and now I have you. Thanks for visiting, you make all of this travel worth it. Stay tuned for more frequent updates as my travel season gets going again.
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