I have decided that you're really not on vacation unless you leave your computer at home, which is what I decided to do on my weekend jaunt to Dallas and Telluride. All hell may have broken out abroad but I had absolutely no idea about it.
I was strictly on vacation.
It started early Saturday morning with meeting up with the group of my fellow travellers at the Van Nuys Airport. I rarely take vacations but having been offered the option of travelling by general aviation rather than commercial, I couldn't say no to this trip. It's an unbelievable luxury to be able to drive your car right onto the tarmac, unload your bags and then have your car valet parked for you....not to mention avoiding the crowds and the TSA.
So we were off on a quick 2 plus hour flight to Love Field in Dallas for an early afternoon wedding.
Here is the view of the airport with the skyline of Dallas in the distance.
The wedding ceremony was held at the pretty chapel at SMU and the reception was held at a nearby country club.
Out of respect for the bride and groom I didn't take photographs at the actual wedding but I wanted to show you this photo of the flowers at the reception.
The wedding party sat at a V shaped table set with towering glass vases overflowing with white flowers and spot lit for dramatic effect. It was stunning.
The reception went on as receptions do, dinner, speeches, dancing, drinking...
and after a few hours we got the universal signal that it was time to take our leave,
which of course was when the DJ put on "Play That Funky Music White Boy".
Is there some special DJ code that this particular song always has to be played at the most white bread of weddings?
The next morning, after a brunch at the home of the bride's parents, we were off to the airport for the 2 hour flight to Colorado.
Here is the little Cessna Citation that we flew in.
The flight was uneventful, except for the severe turbulence that we hit as we descended over the mountains on our approach to Montrose. For the record, severe turbulence is when you are lifted completely out of your seat and you hit your head on the top of the plane. Thank God it only lasted only couple of minutes. While I had complete confidence in the competence of the pilots, and while I was fortunate to have been holding a goldendoodle puppy in my lap which kept me calm, I'd rather not have that particular experience with severe turbulence again.
Once we landed, we piled into our huge SUV and drove up into the mountains.
It had just snowed the previous night and the storm had passed over
so everything was white and bright.
Here's a view of the mountains from the car. We had the most incredible weather, cold but clear.
Finally, after an hour or so we arrived at our 4 story townhouse in Telluride MountainVillage.
The house had an amazing view, but being situated at above 10,000 feet altitude was an issue.
I'll post photos of the house tomorrow.
Thursday, February 24, 2011
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6 comments:
What a totally civilised way to travel! The wedding sounds wonderful along with your little weekend jaunt. We are off to China in march and the only thing putting me off is the security and wait at numerous airports!
How very very Glam. Except for the turbulance of course.
Last day at work for 8 months. Am very sad.
The wedding looks wonderful. I love the table and the flowers. Have a fabulous break. Looking forward to more pictures xx
I love flying private but I'd have been screaming like a banshee at that turbulence. Sounds like it was a fun and beautiful trip anyway.
Please adopt me, I love your life
Cheers xxx
David, if I could have one luxury item in my life it would be general aviation. in my book I'd rather have the opportunity for general aviation over all the birkin bags and jimmy choo shoes in the world!
FF, is wasn't all that glam....it was just so very convenient.
Christina, yes the wedding was lovely, especially the flowers.
LPC, yes it was a great trip but the turbulence was beyond description.
TWOSP, trust me my life is not in any way glam. I was just along for the ride, and happy to be there!
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