The highlight of our trip to OSH this year was without a doubt (for me anyway) the ride in "Turbo's" R44 helicopter. I got to sit up front AND fly!!

Many, many thanks to Turbo for taking us along.
Here is a
link to a short video Deb shot while we were flying in the R44.
Our "After the Deluge" pic. Deb and I had been walking around the grounds Thursday morning before the storm when we decided to head over to the EAA Museum around 1:00 o'clock for a little air conditioning.... After looking around for a few hours, we decided it was time to head back to the main grounds. When we got to the museum exit and looked outside, we could not believe our eyes--the storm was in full force and you couldn't see more than a few feet. We couldn't even open the door to go outside. We both looked at each other and realized we had left the tent fly unzipped on both sides....
After a couple hours emptying, disassembling, repairing, drying, and reassembling our tent, we were sweating like pigs...again. Moral of the story--ALWAYS zip up your tent before you leave for the day. Even if you think it's going to be a sunny day.
We uploaded a bunch of pictures from our trip to Wisconsin in a
Picasa web album. We spent the first three days up in Rhinelander visiting the boss's camp on Two Sisters Lake. The rest of the week we camped in HBC with the sea of RVs.
Regards,