January 30

Saturday, January 30 — In at 7:55, sunny, calm, Bonanza V and Citation on the ramp. Looked for things to take to “employer” so I could have something productive to do form 9 to 2. Found a little but not enough. Even took a book Japanese aircraft projects to read . . . and in the course of the day spent about half an hour doing that. Also made copies of pages of culled articles and cut scraps out of loose pages saved. Owner bought me an Egg McMuffin for BRUNCH about 11:00. That was fine. When I have no appetite, anything is “fine,” and when I am hungry, I keep it to myself. He’s having a hard time, too. Really almost emptied the desk when I headed back to the airport. First thing on arrival was walk to the terminal and spent $3 for a vending machine snacks lunch. It was fine too. Did almost nothing AKM-related and finally sent home at 4:50. Nothing really wrong with the day: no arguing with owner, talked to some friendly, nice customers there but I felt fatigued for the duration. Day rating: D+

Pictures this  post aren’t categorized for the headline because I didn’t take as many as I think nominal for that.  The Cirrus was flown my the forgetful Friday visitor. The Bonanza and Citation two are shared simply for “the record..” They’re still decorating the ramp Sunday morning January 31.

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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