Foggy Dew October 2

DSC07489Yesterday I became disenchanted with one of the social media (media indicates plural; medium indicates just one. There are many social media.) which will be offering, for sale, all pictures posted by users of that social medium. Then I resolved to post far more frequently at WordPress. This is the first following my minor epiphany.
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I arrived at AeroKnow Museum about 5:20 this morning, the second day in a row I’ve been here before 5:30. There is a lot to do out here, and I’m the only one who does it.

(I’m looking for volunteers. If you can help in Springfield, Illinois, leave me a comment and I’ll get back to you.)
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I didn’t notice the fog on the ramp because there was no fog on the ramp. only when the air begins to warm over the significantly  cooler ground does fog begin to happen. You know I think I have it reversed. Maybe it’s the warmer ground temperature mixing with the cooler air.
DSC07488   These first pictures were taken about 6:15. It may be hard to tell there’s fog out there, but it really becomes apparent in the pic of the hangars, aye? DSC07492

When I glanced out the window at 7:05, it was REALLY present!

 

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DSC07475 (1)While we’re looking at the foggy Cessna Citation 10, here are a few I took the early morning of October 1 about 5:30 am.

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DSC07483And one I took when I returned to the airport from “work” October 1.

I hope you enjoyed the pictures.  Questions and comments are welcome.

Thanks for visiting.

About Job Conger

I am a freelance aviation, business and tourism writer, poet, songwriter. My journalism appears regularly in Springfield Business Journal and Illinois Times. I am author of Springfield Aviation from Arcadia Publishing and available everywhere. As founder/director of AeroKnow Museum (AKM) and a volunteer with American Aviation Historical Society (AAHS), I created this blog to share news about AKM activity and aviation history.
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