When I was a prosecutor, a judge asked me if I wanted to see some “beaver pics”. I enthusiastically said yes. Being the criminal courthouse, we regularly dealt with pretty racy material and there was a high level of irreverence . Back in chambers, we looked at photos of large semi aquatic rodents that were damming the stream behind his house.
I learned my lesson and was not fooled by this topic, but I still clicked on it….
Wow. Hard to figure what the plan was there. I did some float flying off Lake Hood this past summer. If you’re used to tightly controlled, disciplined surface maneuvering and pattern work better buckle up if Lake Hood is in your plans.
_________________ Mike Lane Grande Prairie, Alberta
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