We booked a motel last night and had a shower, meal, a little veging in front of the TV and turned in. We had a good breakfast made repairs to the shock tabs on the beaver and managed to depart Carlyle for Weyburn at about 12:30. We arrived just shortly after 2Pm. Tom the AP manager was there to greet us. The predicted winds and storms arrived about 3:30 and we tied down to wait out the now 30 knot winds. Weyburn is a good choice of stops across southern Sask. and if you need to stop it is definately the place to do so. Tom is a retired gentleman and a man with a good heart. We soon were visiting and talking about the pictures on the wall of the AP office. We made a deal with Tom a free ride into town for a meal in exchange for us buying him supper, he quickly agreed. Later we met two of his friends who stop for coffee regularly, Jim and Dave who's visits with us made us feel welcomed, part of a network of pilots who are good people. After supper the first of the storm fronts crossed over Weyburn and one of the brightest full double rainbows I have seen appeared in the southern sky. I have some excellent photos that I will send for the Weyburn AP walls. The weather prediction is not looking good for Wednesday, looks like we may be spented tomorrow in Weyburn.
Marty / Lawrence
Saturday, August 25, 2007
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