Instead of going to the beach at dawn when it was chilly and high tide, I decided to go in the afternoon and what a show I was treated to.
There is an air show in town this weekend and I didn't know that the planes: jets, WWI and WWII aircraft practiced their maneuvers and flying formations before the event. It was like a free ticket to the show.
The picture above is one of many I took of the jets of the Canadian Snowbirds. Those guys were so fast I missed each and every one. Just a tiny little puff of contrail in the bottom right corner is the only evidence that they were really there.

The flying formation of single engine WWII vintage aircraft was slow enough and close enough for me capture and share with you. It was a very exciting afternoon!
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