How to get your High School to pay for your college:

Go to a gun range, post about it.

Get suspended for violating the ‘No Weapons’ policy.

Exactly how this violates the policy of the school when the range isn’t on school property and the trip was not made during school hours remains unclear.

Unless one has committed “BadThink” and the school is punishing them for it….?

I’m figuring a lawsuit is in order here…

Doesn’t take much to make Leftist school administrators heads explode, does it? 

Odd, that

Chicago’s Southside Irish St Patty’s Day Parade kicks off today at noon.

Which is odd, because there are very few Irish folks (or folks of Irish descent) living on the South Side anymore.

But, I guess everyone is a little bit Irish on this day.

And, strangely as well, Chicago is the Best Place to Celebrate St. Patricks Day.
You’d think it would be Boston.

Maybe it is ’cause they dye the river green?

Preezin rane & Phog.

I’m thinkin’ since I have nowhere that I really need to be this mornin’, I’m gonna stay home for a while….at least until the roads aren’t slick and shiny.

I found my way home

From there, and back!

I won’t say that I was as relaxed while flying “Cross Country” as I am while driving (pretty close though), but it was a decent experience. I wasn’t tense, my planning was good, (winds aloft were a bit stronger than forecast, but I adjusted my navigation there and back accordingly) and the waypoints were where I expected them to be, when they should have been.
I could have cheated and used the GPS, but I didn’t.

Plus, I had no issues with the radio frequencies and had ’em dialed in before I needed ’em.

In short, my flight planning was good, and it made my flight a good one.

So different than my first cross country (with an instructor). This time it was like driving to Chicago, only with radio calls en-route.

Really, a relaxed flight.

Plus good landings all the way around.