I flew in my favourite aeroplane today. A vintage french MS 500 'criquet' radial engine varient of the remarkable german WW2 Storch.
I was flying in her some years past when the engine quit.The plane puts some of the sailplanes I rarely get to fly to shame and I had thoughts of getting out to push it down, if only a cloud thick enough for purchase of my feet appeared on that Beach Boy endless summer day.
We landed neatly in a huge lemon grove and I had visions of using my PSK until a mexican orchard worker drove up looking all the world like a Steinbeck or B. Travern character.
My pilot friend has assembled a remarkable kit since then. I was anxious to inspect it, but with a nationwide snafu in the flight plan computer we 'hurried' aloft at a safe and sane 35 MPH. We now wore mutally agreed upon, de riguer HERMES ties instead of the obligatory A2 flight jackets.Like the Aran Sweaters with 'proprietory family patterns' courtesy of the irish tourist board,My peach coloured with asian dancers, temples and flowers will I.D. my rotting remains.
We flew out to the ocean. The intesection of horizon with ocean,sky and land gave way soon enough to the first hint of sunset,a Vincent sunset and appearance of the evening star.
We turned inland and I drifted into my Walter Mitty 'ta-poket ta-poket ta-poket' imagination of some behind the line espionage sortie.
Once on terra firma, I looked over his 'kit.' Ahem
Container- wicker basket
Shelter- surplus wool blanket
Knife- Opinel
Firemaking-box of 500 strike anywhere matches and a copy of le Monde from our trendy bookstore
Medical kit- a bottle of Armagnac
To be fair, He did include a flashlight and two bottles of Perrier along with rations of baquettes of bread,strawberry preserves and a can- with P 38 of escargot,pears and wrapped wedge of Brie, just about ripe.
I complimented my friend, noting the survival manual of WIND SAND AND STARS I gifted him on Exupery's birthday.
We rotated his food and water stock at the hanger before parting. I drove home warm with a minute splash of Armanac, my window open with my french tie snapping proudly.
My heathen, foriegn nieghbors were talking LOUDLY right outside my window, until a skunk walked up and sprayed the old oaktree beyond my window. I had to splash a double dose of Pinaud Lilac vegetal on me as antidote as I tossed her some sardines from my own BOB. She hates MAINSTAY bars.The past date ones I tossed out are still sitting there, impervious to teh exposure of sun and weather.
Sometimes you have to forget about sharks, pandemic outbreaks or the price of petrol and LIVE people.
We survive for a reason.Know yours!
Edited by Chris Kavanaugh (08/27/08 05:43 AM)