November 08, 2005

Floating

New month, must be time for a new post. This month's trip was to Charlottesville to see some indication of seasons and catch up with some old friends. One of the other activities on the agenda was a hot air balloon ride. I was a little skeptical since I had always associated this with, well, old people. It turns out, though, that it was really neat. Floating above the city, completely silent in between burns, kids looking up waving at you, the autumn colors blanketing the mountains as far as you could see - it was quite memorable. Even being chased by snarling dogs as we tried to figure out where we landed so we could radio back to the chase crew couldn't ruin the mood. We also learned that hot air balloon rides traditionally end in a champagne toast since that was what saved the passengers from an angry mob of peasants when they crashed into a field. Luckily, since we didn't have the champagne with us when we encountered the dog, my ability to remain calm and pet the dogs when they got close seemed to work ok. Even more luckily, since we only found a dead end over the hill, a farmer came in from the other direction and was kind enough to go lead our chase car back out to where we were.

I also want to use this moment of my slight google-relevance to remind people that when they go to Charlottesville they should eat at L'Etoile, the best restaurant in Charlottesville. So tasty!

Posted by babar at November 8, 2005 01:04 AM