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Now that is fantastic. All we need now is some flying weather π
What a great welcome and to return to such peace an tranquility is just magnifique
Yes, Fingers crossed.Β When we meet I can tell you all about flying on big planes these days.
We’re back in Tassie and ready to fly little planes again – Sundays excepted.
Brilliant videos one very scary and the other by Monsieur Kermit.Β Chris’ video really capture the midnight fun.Β I’m glad you, your boat, and more importantly, your wife survived the typhoon ok.Β Our friends in Da Nang got a direct hit as well, but they didn’t have any serious damage either.
During our last three weeks in the Bad Wunnenberg Germany we traveled around a little and found a a few of Kermit’s friends during our travels and he hit a few of the tourist spots as well but stayed out of sight.




<p style=”text-align: left;”>Wow, I love the details. It’s amazing what you are able to produce with a computer and printer these days.</p>
Wow, I love the details. It’s amazing what you are able to produce with a computer and printer these days.
Monsieur Kermit made it to what may be his ancestral home “le Chateau de Josselin”

And hiding from a scary garden lion.

Monsieur Kermit has been on a trip to La Brunette, Clussais La Prommeraie, with an overnight stay in a gite. On the way home he “…stopped into a church, fell down on his knees, and began to pray..”


Hi Hoppy,
Great beach footage again.Β The weather always seems to be so perfect and calm there! How do you manage it?
And today he went into town.

With no flying at the field Monsieur Kermit is touring France.

Mmm, maybe just grams ππππ
From memory, with my luggage scales tied to the tail and the bench leg I get about 900kgs for the red plane. I think that flies ok π€
It does look a little windy at the end π
Congratulations Mr P. Looks like you were a run away winner!
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