MC Welsh unlocked the security gate and escorted us all to the flight line where 6 Blue Angels jets were lined up in a very precise line. Steve took a few pictures of the jets and then MC Welsh posed with WW & MM next to Fat Albert, the huge aircraft that carries the Blue Angels crew and equipment from air show to air show. It was getting late so we thanked MC Welsh and hopped in the car and headed for the beach. :)
The Gulf Coast is noted for its fine white sand which is composed mostly of quartz crystals. It's soft and squeaky when you walk on it, and dazzling white. The Gulf was a little chilly for swimming yet, so Whazzup held us just above the water while Steve took some pictures, and then we sunbathed for awhile and took a little nap in the sand until some seagulls came over and started pecking at us. Too bad we didn't have some bread to feed them. If you throw something into the air, like bread or a french fry, the seagulls come flying in from everywhere, hovering in the air and surrounding you while screaming for food. Kinda scary, like something out of an Alfred Hitchcock movie. One time Whazzup was at McDonald's on base and a friend with her started feeding the seagulls. They got so aggressive the gals had to hop in the car and leave, but the seagulls followed along trying to land on the roof of the car.
We stopped for ice cream on the way home from the beach - yum! Whazzup's greyhound greeted us at the gate so we all went into the house and WW & MM posed with the friendly dogs.
Later we got to sit on Gidget, a half-Arabian pinto mare that lives with Whazzup and Steve. Gidget was very patient and put up with our shenanigans. We even got to try trick riding by standing upside down on Gidget's rump.
Whazzup got some sad news that her mother had passed away after being in a care facility for only 3 weeks, so it looks like we're going to get packed up soon and sent to BR Wombat in Texas for the next leg of our journey. Whazzup has to make a trip back out to Oregon soon to help dispose of her Mom's property.
We hope you'll come and look at our pictures on the Photobucket web site. Whazzup posted lots of pictures because she knows that some of the guys (and gals?) on this web site like to look at pictures of airplanes.