Life off the grid in the SW Texas desert. An experiment in sustainable living. NUMBERS AT THE END OF EACH BLOG POST: temp at 8PM,high temp,low temp,rainfall,wind conditions(CalmBreezyWindyGusty). YouTube Channel https://www.youtube.com/c/TheFieldLab
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Tuesday, April 14, 2015
just an observer
My buddy Brandon came out last week and had an epic flight...while I watched from my wheelchair. 68,75,56,0,B
Well done. TY for sharing it. Good views. Your place looks impressive from the air, John. I like the way your friend smiled at us and the placement of the camera.
Wow I only pop in occasionally to check out your blog, I started at the beginning a while ago , you don't write much these days compared to you first year , I see mostly pictures, is there a reason ? Also I'm sorry to hear your not up in your feet still ... That must be tough for you . Hope your better soon...Ruth
Appreciate the positive feedback on the video, I'm happy to share the beauty of this desert. John was the one that opened my eyes to paramotor flying when he began,the rest is history. Larry G., I didn't notice any wildlife but the engine noise prob scared them off before I got into camera range.
An eagle has a lot better views than most (but not all) men!
ReplyDeletepretty awesome and here's wishing you the same opportunity - when that day comes.
ReplyDeletedid he ever see any cattle or donkey's or other wildlife?
Holy Moly . . .now that is one awesome vid of a spectacular flight. So cool that it started and ended at The Field Lab. I'm envious.
ReplyDeletenice tfl fly over and video - wild & beautiful landscape. gravity is always on duty.
ReplyDeleteWell done. TY for sharing it. Good views. Your place looks impressive from the air, John. I like the way your friend smiled at us and the placement of the camera.
ReplyDeleteWow I only pop in occasionally to check out your blog, I started at the beginning a while ago , you don't write much these days compared to you first year , I see mostly pictures, is there a reason ?
ReplyDeleteAlso I'm sorry to hear your not up in your feet still ... That must be tough for you .
Hope your better soon...Ruth
I'm learning to love the look of the land out there.
ReplyDeleteI liked the music.
ReplyDeleteAppreciate the positive feedback on the video, I'm happy to share the beauty of this desert. John was the one that opened my eyes to paramotor flying when he began,the rest is history. Larry G., I didn't notice any wildlife but the engine noise prob scared them off before I got into camera range.
ReplyDeleteI saw God.
ReplyDeleteI can only say "magnificent".
ReplyDeleteI have also been a devoted fan of the music of David Arkenstone for more than 20 yrs.
~eric
Would love see this weed man FieldLab : J , there fly "stoned", + Law of Gravity , WOW man !
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