The thrill of slicing through air at Mach One. Leaving New York at 8:00 am ET, and landing in Los Angeles at 8:45 am PT. Breakfast in both places – pretty cool.
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Or the feet-first splash into weightlessness and floating deeper and deeper. Beautiful creatures sharing the silence.
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Danger in both cases. But now it’s time to dream.
Which would you rather do and why? Fly high or float low?
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I would choose flying and the breakfast:) I wouldn’t mind doing it a little slower though, and maybe having breakfast in Los Angeles the next morning, ha ha.
Now, if it were going to a writer’s conference and you could get me to it that fast… I’m all for that. And you could take me home each night and I wouldn’t even need a place to stay:)
Too funny! Thanks so much for sharing. Moving that fast, you wouldn’t see much of the scenery. ha
Sometimes I wish I wanted to seek more adventure but it’s not me. I participated in a men’s small group study of John Eldridge’s Wild At Heart. We all agreed to Re-title my book Mild At Heart 🙂
I understand completely. I don’t think anyone would describe me as adventurous. ha ha If I had to choose, I think jet pilot. I’ve heard that diving (with a mask/helmet) can seem claustrophobic.