Recently in Transportation Category
I went flying with Becca and Jose on Sunday, and as we entered the pattern for landing back at Pearland, five WWII-era warbirds showed up for a landing as well! As Jose tried to land the plane with warbirds breathing down his neck, I snapped a bunch of crappy photos that didn't really do justice to the feeling that we were under attack! We'd barely cleared the runway when they came zooming in behind us. It was really cool.
While home for the holidays, we took a ride on the Lynx, Charlotte's new light rail line. It was pretty cool but like Houston, there is only one line for now.
Full disclosure: Galveston Bay is not really this blue. It's actually more of a green-brown color. But I like to imagine that it's blue.
We went sailing on Galveston Bay over the weekend. It was hot, but at least it was a nice day otherwise.
Somewhere along the Red Line in Boston. I am a big fan of public transportation. I love riding subways, buses, and trains and watching the city go past. Unfortunately, living in suburban Houston means that my public transportation options are zilch.
While I was en route from Charlotte to Houston, the plane flew past en route to...somewhere mysterious and cool, I'm sure.
This marks the transition between old and new. Photos prior to this date were part of my old photoblog, photo.saroy.net. Photos after this date belong to salcantay.net. That's not to say that there's any particular difference between the two. Only that they belong to a different site that I made after a long hiatus. Read into that what you will.
DC-3, Lone Star Flight Museum, Galveston, TX
Lone Star Flight Museum, Galveston, TX
Peachtree City, Georgia is a planned community with more than 100 miles of golf cart trails. People come and go everywhere on their carts, and they even deck them out for Independence Day! This was taken last Sunday night as we went for pizza on the Greens snazzy cart.
