Friday, August 5, 2011

Hotelcopter

There is a draught in Texas and in the Quail hunting land outside of Lubbock the folks wear 'snake bite shin guards' and are careful in the wilds. The rattlers come out to warm in the sun.    Well, here is one spot that you wont find me, shin guards or not.   I must remember never to visit Texas in the summer time.
Here it is the new Hotelicopter which is modeled from a Soviet made Mii v-12, and I wonder what that is . . .the article went on to say that only two prototypes were made and purchased in a plant at Panki-Tomillino. Russia, in 2004. 
There are 18 rooms, all sound proof, a mini bar, a coffee bar
all the creature comforts of home
and wireless Internet.  

the maiden voyage was on June 26th.  137 ft. long;   91 ft. high.    The lift at takeoff is 232,870 pounds and the speed 107 mpr.     The cost wasn't mentioned . . . smile!

So today when you are planning your vacation away for a day or two, call and make a reservation on the Hotelicopter and be sure to tell me all about it.   Take your camera and send pictures for 'our' blog.    It certainly would prove to be an interesting vacation.  My company leaves today and I can thank them for doing some yard work.  We stopped at the Ace hardware and bought a special wand head so I can water the bushes and not the rocks.    I bought the round up in the larger size and Bob went out and sprayed all the weeds.  I am hoping it got to the roots this time as I have had no success with killing them off and I did try.  I had my first 'fight' with Andrea who is like the energy bunny and wants or needs to be busy and she wanted to keep Bob busy and decided he could paint my porch . . . one more time  . . . but I put both feet down on that chore as that porch got more paint than anything else around here and is not going to get another drop until the entire house is painted.   The thought was wonderful, just like she is, and Bob too, but I want to enjoy their company and they have more than enough work coming up when they get home to their garden which hasn't seen them for a month or more.     I bet they find the growing season has been great in Arizona while they have been on the road.  Off they go to visit their son and his family.   The grandchildren will keep them on their toes.   Then off to visit friends and stop off at Crazy Horse before meandering back along the highways to home.    How lucky I am to have had them here and that farewell salmon cookout last evening was really scrumptious.   Jock did a great job and Pat made a salad to pep up your taste buds and the yam baked oven fries were delicious.    John's comment on sweet potato fries was . . . why?   and Bob agreed.   The rest of us enjoyed their share and found them delicious.   Don't be afraid to try them as they really are good for the body, almost as good as the peach pie and vanilla ice cream.       So make your seconds count, fix a dinner you can devour and smile while you do it.   Hugs to all. 

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