High Altitude Photos

Mom and I traveled to Atlanta on Boxing Day (December 26) to celebrate a belated Christmas with Andrea. The two-day trip afforded us a chance to visit with Andrea and see her stomping grounds, and it also saved Andrea the grueling Christmas travel she's endured for the last few years.

Photos from the actual visit will follow in subsequent blogs. The photos I'm sharing here I took on the flight up and the flight home. It's rare for me to have a window seat. I often travel alone, so I'm usually in an aisle seat. But since Mom wanted the aisle (and we were traveling First Class - ooooo), I had the pleasure of a view for the short flights.

We flew out of Daytona Beach. The runway travels behind the Daytona International Speedway, offering a good look at the massive new grandstand. The seats are all different colors, so it looks like the grandstand is packed even when it's completely empty.

Somewhere over north Florida/south Georgia.


Although we dodged the rain bullet during our visit, we did have rain on the flight out of Atlanta. The clouds look like snow that's been piled up by the side of the road for a few days.


The rain cleared out pretty quickly. The clouds in the distance almost look like mountains.


Where does the ocean end and the sky begin?



An inlet. I like how you can see the outflow.


Another inlet. I think this is Naval Station Mayport.


A cloud and its shadow.


Clearly, this area has a pretty strong outgoing current.

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