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Wednesday, November 5th, 2003 03:20 pm
The Concorde destined to become the Boeing Museum of Flight's latest lawn ornament arrived today. It was supposed to land at 15:00, so [livejournal.com profile] vixyish and I went down with 45 minutes to spare. After some ATM hunting antics, we had 30 minutes to spare. Plenty of time. So we're driving down East Marginal Way, the main access road for Boeing Field, and we start to see crowds of people.

"Heh," we say to each other. "Look at all the people waiting for the Concorde."

"That's odd," we say. "There is 30 minutes to go, yet everyone is facing the same way. Many of them are pointing or shielding their eyes from glare. And some of them seem to be taking pictures of the empty air above the far end of the runway, as if that particular space contained something of interest."

"Maybe it's just me," one of us says. "But I think I see a large plane on final approach."

"You're right," says the other. "It sure has a triangular profile. It kind of reminds me of the Greek letter delta."

So we swerve across traffic into the nearest parking lot that bordered Boeing Field, come to a screeching halt, jump out of the car and see:


(Image links to a full resolution version, 815K in size.)

In conclusion, yay for the minor mutant superpower of amazing timing.
Wednesday, November 5th, 2003 05:56 pm (UTC)
Unfortunately, it arrived just early enough that all the children out waiting to see it didn't get to do so. :-/ Those were some disappointed kids on the playground.