Showing posts with label Delta Flight Museum. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Delta Flight Museum. Show all posts

Wednesday, December 31, 2014

wanderlust ATLANTA's 2014 Photo Review

I love this time of year, not because the weather is cooler (read: not a fan of cold!), not because because the evenings are longer (read: give me sunshine until 9pm any day!), and not because it's time to hibernate (read: I'm always on the go, go, go!). 

I love this time of year because it's when I get to reflect on all the fantastic wanderlusting I've done in the last twelve months. In previous years around this time, I start thinking of how little I did during the year...then that myth is put to rest as soon as I start looking through my photos. 

What I'd like to share with you today, this New Year's Eve, are some of my favorite 2014 photos, which include some of my favorite outings and experiences, but not all of them. Remember, photos aren't allowed at all tourist destinations and events, so those won't be represented here, but I invite you to explore wanderlust ATLANTA at your leisure...I think you'll enjoy what you discover.

Here we go, and in no particular order...


A wanderlust ATLANTA 2014 Photo Review
A wanderlust ATLANTA 2014 Photo Review

I start with this view of Atlanta's Midtown skyline because it's the photo that I chose for my current business cards. I made the photo earlier this year at the Red Bull Illume exhibition in Piedmont Park, one of the few stops it made when traveling the world.



Okay, I absolutely must include this one video (click above to watch). One of my most incredible experiences this year was Journey With Gentle Giants...Barry, my best friend, and I went swimming with the Whale Sharks and Manta Ray at Georgia Aquarium. (Our experience begins at the 1:37 mark, but the preceding video is beautiful.) 

I can only compare that experience to the exhilaration of skydiving or the out-of-this-world experience of viewing a live satellite launch at the Baikonur Cosmodrome. I've done some pretty amazing things in my life, and this counts as one of them!


A wanderlust ATLANTA 2014 Photo Review
A wanderlust ATLANTA 2014 Photo Review

I love this photo for so many reasons! One...it's just cool. But the coolest is that it won a contest! Where Atlanta magazine awarded me four tickets to The Lion King at The Fox Theatre, four tickets to Zoo Atlanta, and a gift certificate to Hard Rock Cafe..."Thank you, Where Atlanta!" That turned into five outing with various friends.


A wanderlust ATLANTA 2014 Photo Review
A wanderlust ATLANTA 2014 Photo Review

This photo is one of the most precious to me. It was my first Atlanta Movie Tours tour—their Margaret Mitchell's Gone With the Wind Tour—which I did twice this year, AND it was the day I met Sally Smith.

Later, Sally—who portrays Margaret Mitchell on the tour—granted me an interview. We dined at the Georgian Terrace Hotel, where Margaret has a history. The hotel and Livingston staff were wonderful to us and treated us with the utmost hospitality during our 3.5 hour visit! "Thank you, Ashley!" I've been back many, many times since.


A wanderlust ATLANTA 2014 Photo Review
A wanderlust ATLANTA 2014 Photo Review

Many of you know that I'm a docent and volunteer at the Atlanta Botanical Garden and I'm a member and I've been a visitor since 1987. It's one of my favorite places in the city. So to say that I've been more than a few times this year would be an understatement. The occasions: Atlanta Blooms, Orchid Daze, Imaginary Worlds, Cocktails in the Garden, Garden Lights...the list goes on and on! 

A special "Thank you" to Josh, Koya and Jason for making my volunteer experience at the Garden so great.

The above photo was made during Atlanta Blooms! It's one of the Cherry Trees in front of Mershon Hall. I love all the flowers that are part of Atlanta Blooms, but the Cheery Trees remind me of the Cherry Blossom Festival on the Tidal Basin in Washington, DC.


A wanderlust ATLANTA 2014 Photo Review
A wanderlust ATLANTA 2014 Photo Review

Being a space and aerospace enthusiast—which is putting it mildly—I was super excited about the renovation and reopening of the Delta Flight Museum this year. They did an awesome job, and the photos ops are awesome, too!


A wanderlust ATLANTA 2014 Photo Review
A wanderlust ATLANTA 2014 Photo Review

I discovered Gibbs Gardens last year, but this year was the first time I'd been to their Daffodil Festival. Have you ever seen 20 million flowers of any kind? There were 20 million daffodils. Yes...I said 20 MILLION!


A wanderlust ATLANTA 2014 Photo Review
A wanderlust ATLANTA 2014 Photo Review

One of the most popular exhibitions in Atlanta this year was Dream Cars. The High Museum of Art did it right, too! I think I saw the exhibition at least five times...it was that amazing, and I still feel like there was so much more to see and learn about the AMAZING automobiles on exhibit!


A wanderlust ATLANTA 2014 Photo Review
A wanderlust ATLANTA 2014 Photo Review

One of the wonderful things about Atlanta is that it's the heart of the South, which means there are a LOT of day trips and weekend trips just a drive away. This year I went back to New Orleans with my best friend Barry and we had an incredible, whirlwind visit, that included Emerald Mound near Natchez, Mississippi. And I love the serendipity, and total luck I had, when making this photo.


A wanderlust ATLANTA 2014 Photo Review
A wanderlust ATLANTA 2014 Photo Review

Some of you know that I'm, oftentimes, just a big kid. I think that's maybe why I have so much fun at Medieval Times. On the particular visit of this photo, I happened to be sitting next to the young lady who would be crowned the Tournament Princess! How much fun is that!


A wanderlust ATLANTA 2014 Photo Review
A wanderlust ATLANTA 2014 Photo Review

I can't imagine going a year without a few excursions to Cartersville, Georgia. This year, after a number of plan changes, Tellus Science Museum made the agenda as one of Barry's birthday outings. He was a geology minor in college, and he'd not been to Tellus since they were in a tiny building, so we had a magnificent time playing with the gems and minerals, dinosaurs and spaceships...an awesome day!


A wanderlust ATLANTA 2014 Photo Review
A wanderlust ATLANTA 2014 Photo Review

I was also a sailor in the U.S. Navy, so I'm particularly fond of the chronicling of President Jimmy Carter's Navy days at the Jimmy Carter Presidential Library & Museum. Atlantans and visitors who miss this attraction are missing out on quite a lot!


A wanderlust ATLANTA 2014 Photo Review
A wanderlust ATLANTA 2014 Photo Review

I'm also a foodie, so when I happened upon this Presidential China exhibit at the Jimmy Carter Presidential Library & Museum, which was on its last day, I still posted about it just to show that it pays to explore...you never know what you're going to find!


A wanderlust ATLANTA 2014 Photo Review
A wanderlust ATLANTA 2014 Photo Review

Speaking of exploring, I usually go to the Georgia World Congress Center a few times a year, either for work or play, and I always try to make time for a walk through Georgia International Plaza, where The Flare is located. Again, serendipity was my friend as I happened upon The Flare to make this photo at sunset. Atlanta has some amazing sunsets!


A wanderlust ATLANTA 2014 Photo Review
A wanderlust ATLANTA 2014 Photo Review

It seems so long ago already, but this summer the Atlanta Botanical Garden hosted Four Seasons, an awesome exhibition of four 15' tall sculptures based on Renaissance paintings. "Winter" was my favorite! Not season, but sculpture.


A wanderlust ATLANTA 2014 Photo Review
A wanderlust ATLANTA 2014 Photo Review

I told you I can be a big kid, right? Well, you can imagine how excited I was to meet Miss Piggy, Kermit, and characters from "Pigs in Space!" Thank you Daniel and Center for Puppetry Arts for that and many other wonderful experiences!


A wanderlust ATLANTA 2014 Photo Review
A wanderlust ATLANTA 2014 Photo Review

I also had the pleasure of a number of cultural experiences, including a visit to Frogtown Cellars where I made a new friend, Jacky. She's awesome! She was our sommelier when we went for a tasting, but we became quick friends and have been in touch ever since. But I don't make it to Dahlonegha very often, but every time I have it's been a blast!


A wanderlust ATLANTA 2014 Photo Review
A wanderlust ATLANTA 2014 Photo Review

There were monsters this year, too! Sea Monsters, in particular. This exhibition at Georgia Aquarium, the world's largest Aquarium, is more than awesome...there aren't words. It's a must-see! Sea Monsters and the entirety of the Aquarium! 


A wanderlust ATLANTA 2014 Photo Review
A wanderlust ATLANTA 2014 Photo Review

Speaking of monsters, Atlanta is full of zombies! FULL...of,,,ZOMBIES! And it's so much fun. As I was writing this, I had a "The Walking Dead" (filmed in Atlanta) marathon running in the background.

I discovered this year the JoeLanta Toy Convention, which is very close to where I live and where I photographed this flaming zombie. 

I mentioned Atlanta Movie Tours earlier. They host two zombie tours: The Big Zombie Tour: Part I, and The Big Zombie Tour: Part II. I went on Part I not too long ago, so look for that post to be published soon. 

But most importantly, I made new friends...Patti and Carrie, the totally awesome owners to Atlanta Movie Tours. Seriously...they're AWESOME!


A wanderlust ATLANTA 2014 Photo Review
A wanderlust ATLANTA 2014 Photo Review

Not exactly monsters, Extreme Dinosaurs is a brilliant exhibition at Atlantic Station. Imagine, 17 life-size dinosaurs...colorfully lit, in natural settings, and many of them animatronic! Stegosaurus has been my favorite dinosaur since I was a kid, so this was fantastic to see.


A wanderlust ATLANTA 2014 Photo Review
A wanderlust ATLANTA 2014 Photo Review

Ice Cream! Not only did I attend the Atlanta Ice Cream Festival for the first time, in Piedmont Park, it was also the first occasion that I experienced a Human Hamster Ball! It was a sad, and not so subtle, reminder that I need to get to the gym more often! But what incredible fun! And we met some totally awesome young couples!


A wanderlust ATLANTA 2014 Photo Review
A wanderlust ATLANTA 2014 Photo Review

After years and years of visiting the World of Coca-Cola—seriously, I've been a fan since they were located adjacent to the Georgia State Capitol Building—I finally had my photo made with the Coca-Cola Polar Bear...twice this year! I have no idea who's under that this white fur and festive red scarf, but they're brilliant!


A wanderlust ATLANTA 2014 Photo Review
A wanderlust ATLANTA 2014 Photo Review

Zoo Atlanta is a great zoo and it's about to get totally awesome! This year, courtesy of the Where Atlanta contest I mentioned earlier, I got to go to Zoo Atlanta twice with Mary Jo and the guys, two pretty amazing teenagers whom I've known since they were babies. They're so grown up! And my friendship with Mary Jo is one of the longest and strongest of my entire life. 


A wanderlust ATLANTA 2014 Photo Review
A wanderlust ATLANTA 2014 Photo Review

I've mentioned that I'm a foodie and you already know I'm a tourist, so it's no surprise that The Sundial Restaurant & View is a destination I frequent. On the particular visit of this photo, I was treating a friend to a birthday brunch, which was wonderful, but sometimes I'll pop in for a little after-work relaxation and libation. I don't know why more locals don't go here! Seriously...it's spectacular!


A wanderlust ATLANTA 2014 Photo Review
A wanderlust ATLANTA 2014 Photo Review

I've been a fan of Fernbank Museum of Natural History since they opened! Yes, I remember its 1992 opening quite well and I've seen every recent exhibition—they have awesome exhibitions—and quite a few of their IMAX films. 

But this year, I finally got to meet, "in-person", Giggy A. Dinosaur! "Thank you, Deanna!" I was so excited! And to prove this is indeed a small world, that's Rachel in the photo with Giggy. I'd met her not too long before at Georgia Aquarium and again later at Dragon Con...three Rachel sightings in one year!


A wanderlust ATLANTA 2014 Photo Review
A wanderlust ATLANTA 2014 Photo Review

If you've been following me for any length of time, you know that I've written about EVERY Museum of Design Atlanta (MODA) exhibition since the last one they had in their downtown location, just before they moved to Midtown, across the street from the High. I became a member on my first visit and have been ever since. 

A special "Thank you" to Laura, Katie, Barbara, Jennifer, Clare, Carrie, Neil and Sam (and the other awesome museum team that I'm forgetting!) for making me feel like part of the MODA family...you're all amazing!

The photo above is from their current exhibition, Inspiring Beauty: 50 Years of Ebony Fashion Fair, but you have to hurry if you're going to see it, and you totally should, it moves to the next city in early January.


A wanderlust ATLANTA 2014 Photo Review
A wanderlust ATLANTA 2014 Photo Review

Dragon Con! Dragon Con! Yes...everyone who knows me knows that I'm a sci-fi fan. Since I was six years old, which is as far back as I can remember. I enjoy most science fiction, but Star Trek is my absolute favorite. Not only because I've been watching it since I can remember, but also because I met Leonard Nimoy in 2002, which set me on an insatiable celebrity-spotting hobby. Dragon Con is a fantastic event for celebrity-spotting...I even met a "Spock Monkey" this year!


A wanderlust ATLANTA 2014 Photo Review
A wanderlust ATLANTA 2014 Photo Review

I can't claim to be a foodie and not share a food experience with you. This particular dish wasn't mine, but I had the great fortune to have a most incredibly delicious bite. Barry, my best friend, and I were visiting Montaluce Vineyard and were treated to lunch at Le Vigne Restaurant, where Chef Austin was the executive chef at the time. He's now in Atlanta, but I'm certain the food is still amazing. Our visit to Montaluce was way beyond my expectations...we were there for more than five hours, just for a tour and lunch! I'm ready to go back!


A wanderlust ATLANTA 2014 Photo Review
A wanderlust ATLANTA 2014 Photo Review

Scarecrows in the Garden has graced Atlanta for more than a decade! It's one of the mastermind exhibitions that President & CEO Mary Pat Matheson brought to the Atlanta Botanical Garden. She will be remembered as one of Atlanta's true visionaries, and even today is revered by many, many Atlantans as such, including me!


A wanderlust ATLANTA 2014 Photo Review
A wanderlust ATLANTA 2014 Photo Review

This was my second year of Gibbs Gardens' Japanese Maple Tree Festival, one of the most spectacular near-Atlanta excursions I could possibly recommend. Imagine...221 acres of display gardens. The Japanese Garden alone is more than 40 acres and has more than 70 species of Japanese Maple tree, and so much more! Treat yourself.


A wanderlust ATLANTA 2014 Photo Review
A wanderlust ATLANTA 2014 Photo Review

One of the highlights of the end of 2014 for me was experiencing Candlelight Nights at the Atlanta History Center. I've done so much there this year...because they have so much to offer. You already know I'm a trekkie, so you can imagine my excitement when Santa gave me the gift of a photo with him of us both offering a Vulcan Salute! "Thank you, Santa" and "Thank you, Atlanta History Center" (especially Hillary and Martha) for an amazing year!

So, there you go...just a few highlights of my 2014 explorations of Atlanta. That's a lot, but I feel like it just scratches the surface.

Now, go wanderlusting in Atlanta...wanderlust ATLANTA!

Sunday, October 26, 2014

Delta Flight Museum

The newly renovated Delta Flight Museum (formerly called the Delta Air Transportation Heritage Museum) has undergone a magnificent renovation...they're really going places!


Delta Flight Museum, Douglas DC-3
Delta Flight Museum, Douglas DC-3

Puns aside, the Delta Flight Museum is an aviation enthusiast's dream land...68,000 square feet of dream land! The museum opened in 1995 in two 1940s-era hangars, originally used for Delta's maintenance program. Hangar 1 was built in 1941 and Hangar 2 in 1947. 

Today, the museum offers interactive exhibits and rare artifacts, as well as some of the latest exhibit technology. Some of the aircraft artifacts date to the 1920s and they feature the only Boeing 737 flight simulator open to the public in the United States. 

Beyond the fascinating museum experience, it's also available as a special events facility (there was even a wedding proposal at the museum recently) and their gift shop is pretty awesome, too...I've rather enjoyed my "I love the smell of jet fuel in the morning" coffee mug!


Delta Flight Museum, Travis S. Taylor
Delta Flight Museum, Travis S. Taylor

The first time I was ever in an airplane was on a runway on Craig Field in Jacksonville, Florida. Local radio air traffic reporter Robbie Rose of WQIK allowed me to taxi the runway with him to make some photos of the world-famous "Charlie Lindbird", a ring-necked pheasant that had been following Robbie's plane on the runway! 

I'd convince my mother to call Mr. Rose to see if I could visit the airfield and make some photos of Charlie Lindbird, and to my great surprise and excitement, he said, "Sure!" I wanted to see the bird, of course, but my endgame was to make a drawing of Charlie Lindbird to give to Robbie Rose. I was a budding pencil and paper artist at the time (later the camera replaced my artistic endeavors). 

I made the drawing and sent it to Robbie and my mother still has the photos that I made of Charlie and there are a couple of Robbie and I next to his plane. What an awesome memory! "Thank you, Robbie Rose" for encouraging a teenager's love of aviation and sense of adventure, which prevails even today!


Delta Flight Museum, Hangar 1
Delta Flight Museum, Hangar 1

A testament to the airline industry's continuous and exponential growth, Hangar 1's roof was raised three feet in 1952 to accommodate larger aircraft. The most recent renovation was completed in 2014, and reopened to great fanfare. 

It took me a few months after the reopening to make it down there to visit again, but now I can hardly wait to go back! The museum is at Delta headquarters, so be prepared to show a government-issued photo ID when you visit.


Delta Flight Museum, Hangar 1
Delta Flight Museum, Hangar 1

If you visited prior to the recent renovation, you'll recognize some of their staple artifacts, but you'll discover a lot of new ones, and all of them are presented in a new, totally modern fashion.

The museum is presented in something of a timeline order. Hangar One features "The Propeller Age", chronicling the evolution of luxury air travel, and a Stinson Reliant, an aircraft series that was built 1933-1941. Hangar Two features "The Jet Age". 

Make plenty of time to explore both hangars. There's a lot to see!


Delta Flight Museum, Hangar 2, Spirit of Delta
Delta Flight Museum, Hangar 2

When you first venture into Hangar 2, the first thing you see—and you can't miss it—is The Spirit of Delta. At first glance, you see a HUGE airplane, a magnificent airplane. But there's more...

"Project 767", an effort led by three flight attendants, was a demonstration of employees' gratitude to Delta for its support throughout the years. During a challenging financial climate, employees, retirees and friends raised $30 million to pay for Delta's first Boeing 767. That's some serious employee dedication! 

Twenty-four years after its inaugural flight, The Spirit of Delta was unveiled as the newest exhibit at the museum on December 15, 2006.


Delta Flight Museum, Flight Simulator
Delta Flight Museum, Flight Simulator

The Flight Simulator is so much more than a "ride"...it's an experience. We only got a preview, but "Wow!", I can totally imagine—having been at the controls of a couple of in-flight planes, with flight instructors, of course—how awesome it is!

The Flight Simulator was a highlight of our visit—and the Simulator is made from a real airplane! We'd ventured by once and there was a group of people already "flying", so we explored more of the museum and came back later. Then there was only the flight simulator instructor and one other visitor, a young pilot visiting from Brazil and one you quickly determined works in the field because he's so passionate about flying.

While we didn't do the full-hour experience, we were treated to a preview. Barry took the pilot seat and I was plenty excited to take the co-pilot seat. We saw a brief clip of the on-screen experience. Those partaking of the full package enjoy a 10-minute briefing, 45 minutes of flight time and a 5-minute review. If you're an enthusiast, I'm certain it's worth the ticket price. 

During my senior year of high school, in Pinedale, Wyoming, I ventured beyond the runway. There was a festival of some sort that included plane rides! I was so caught up in the festival activities and making photos that I missed out on the plane rides. I was so disappointed.

But, Dominique Joris, a Swiss exchange student who had become my best friend, made arrangements with the pilot to take Dominique and me up the next day—my first flight! It was a four-passenger Cessna and we were flying over the stunning and majestic Rocky Mountains. Suffice it to say, it was a bumpy ride, but after that I was never afraid to fly.


Delta Flight Museum, NASA
Delta Flight Museum, NASA

Inside The Spirit of Delta is another museum...one you want to make sure you see! The artifacts range from viewing the actual cockpit to the plane's intact, original First Class section, to uniforms, aircraft models, and pins to a period galley with mannequins, and there are cutout sections revealing the innards of the plane!

As an air AND space enthusiast, I was enraptured by the NASA and space-related artifacts. There's even a shirt that was flown aboard the Space Shuttle ATLANTIS for eight days in 1995! The shirt is one that bears the "Delta: The Official Airline, 1996 Olympic Games" emblem. 

In the 2000s, I had the great privilege of being a VIP guest of NASA and got to visit ATLANTIS on her launch pad, in addition to many other incredible experiences over a six day period. I love making connections to real-life experiences when visiting museums!


Delta Flight Museum, Uniforms, Hawaii
Delta Flight Museum, Uniforms, Hawaii

Delta's uniforms have, over the decades, reflected current and innovative fashion. The "Hawaiian" uniforms pictured above were donned by attendants from 1969 through the 1970s. 

There's another uniform that was designed during the Space Race, looking toward the time that Delta might be part of consumer flights to the Moon! Seem silly? Then you might be surprised to learn that you can book a flight to space right now! Perhaps not through Delta, but their pioneering spirit is most certainly a contributor to the fact that civilians have already ventured into space.


Delta Flight Museum, Hangar 1
Delta Flight Museum, Hangar 1

I think you're going to love all the photo-ops in the museum...I certainly had fun with my camera! Don't be shy about making photos, but of course be careful. I have a very similar photo to the one above of myself at the Smithsonian National Air & Space Museum in Washington, DC about four years ago. Fun stuff!


Delta Flight Museum, The Spirit of Delta
Delta Flight Museum, The Spirit of Delta

Next time I visit the Delta Flight Museum, I'm going to plan more time to explore. There's so much to see and do!

And I can hardly wait to see their newest exhibit, Adventure of Flight, which "highlights man's quest to conquer the skies, from hot air balloons to space travel". It opened just last week!