Wednesday, October 28, 1992

More Time At Siesta Beach

Yet another of many trips to Siesta Beach. I was showing my brother Al around town, so of course I had to include Siesta Beach.

People are always making sand sculptures. And this one literally is a sandcastle.

Beachgoers enjoying another beautiful sunset.


I can't get enough sunset shots.


A jet ski is a great way to enjoy the water.


Yeah, it's paradise.


One last shot.

Tuesday, October 27, 1992

Busch Gardens, Tampa

My brother Al came to visit in October of 1992. We decided to go check out Busch Gardens in Tampa. Unfortunately, I left the camera at home, so I had to buy one of those disposable ones.

Some alligators lounging about next to a pond.


Grounds.


Two tigers - orange and white.


The elephant stomping grounds.


Horse stables.

Don't remember.


The theme for Busch Gardens in Tampa is Africa. This almost makes me feel like I'm in the savanna.

Sunday, February 18, 1990

I Take A Ride In The Tin Goose!

Yes, you're wondering what is a Tin Goose. It's an airplane, a Ford Tri-Motor to be exact. In February of 1990, a Tin Goose came to the Venice, Florida airport to give tourist rides. I'm not sure how I heard about the rides, but it wouldn't surprise me that I just happened to be driving by the airport and saw the sign.

Actually, I rode the Tin Goose twice. The first time was on February 11, 1990, but I did not have my camara. That's why I think I just happened across the airplane - had I known about it, I would have had the camera. Luckily, they would be back the next week, so on the 18th, I took a second ride, this time with the camera.

It was quite a lot of fun riding in an historic airplane. According to airliners.net, this airplane was flown by Charles Lindbergh for American Airlines, and that he gave Henry Ford his only plane ride in it.

In 1992, the plane was severly damaged by hurricane Andrew, but was repaired. As of 2007, the plane is still alive and well, according to the Sandusky Register.

Tin Goose, tail number N7584.

Inside the cabin.


Just after taking off from Venice airport.


Still climbing out, looking south along the coast.


After a left turn, looking back at the Venice airport.


Looking east over Venice.


Now facing west, with the airport in the background.


Turning to prepare to return to the airport.


Very close to landing. The bridge is Business 41.


Crossing a perpendicular runway while taxing.


A fellow passenger deplanes.


Front of the aircraft.

Wednesday, November 22, 1989

Colorado Vacation 1989 - Wrap Up

Well, I enjoyed going back to Denver for Thanksgiving. Not only did I get to spend some time with family, I also was able to visit some of my favorite places. I'll have to go back soon.

Denver Botanic Gardens

Whenever I visit a city, I always seem to visit the botanical and zoological gardens. On this trip, I did visit the Denver Botanic Gardens. More information can be found at the Garden's web site; there's a link in the Landmarks I've Visited section.

A view of some residential buildings from the grounds of the Botanic Gardens. I don't know why I took this, but I like the photo.

Along one of the many walkways on the grounds. Note the greenhouse in the background.


The Greenhouse.


A squirrel enjoys a meal.


Japanese garden.


Japanese garden.


Along a trail inside the greenhouse.

Also inside the greenhouse.


A grass amphitheater on the grounds.

Downtown Denver

Denver is one of my favorite cities - I grew up there. I spent one afternoon of my 1989 vacation there, waxing nostalgic. It had only been two and a half years since I had moved to Florida, so I made it a point to visit some of my favorite places.

A view of the skyline from City Park.

The Colorado National Bancshares building. I used to work in this building on the 24th floor. The building now belongs to US Bank.


The Daniel's and Fisher Tower.


Colorado National Bank of Denver. Now it's US Bank.


United Bank and Colorado National Bancshares Buildings.


Looking east from 16th and Curtis Streets.


State Capitol Building.


A view from Civic Center Park, if I remember correctly.

To and From Estes Park

One day during the vacation, my brother Al and I took a road trip up to Estes Park via Colorado Highway 7. On the way back, we took Devil's Gulch Road through Glen Haven to see the site where the cabin our grandparents once owned used to be. The cabin was destroyed in the Big Thompson Flood of August, 1976.

Longs Peak from Highway 7

Another shot of Longs Peak.


A church next to Highway 7 near Allenspark.


Another photo of the church.


The church.


Terrain across the highway from the church.

Fence and field along Devil's Gulch Road.


Fence and field along Devil's Gulch Road.

Colorado Vacation 1989

In November 1989, I took a vacation to Colorado for Thanksgiving. The following posts include some of the photos from that trip.