... perhaps the SBD in flight with the sun setting in the background (somewhere over the South Pacific during the war) will help in some way with perspective and relation to my personal loss and warbirds in general somehow. How? not sure actually.
Tragically my older brother was killed near Pensacola FLA last Sunday while walking from a Walmart for the parking lot across a street. He was a few years older than I and left behind two grown boys. His boys are quite saddened, as are my two older sisters. Although not warbird related, my brother did somewhat follow my father's US Navy career and did indeed know what a P-51 looked like.
So if there's anything I can add that may make some sense, it's that although we live in times of deep divisions and tragic obstacles, we are still human beings who care more than we don't. Hatred for any reason is a complete waste of one's time and energy and one day you could be angry about really nothing that matters and the next making arrangements to fly home to bury a loved one.
Sorry for the bummer post. I was hesitant to do it, but my emotions got the better of me this morning.
Hopefully on a better note to all you WIXer's out there, please have a pleasant and safe holiday season with your families and friends, and try to shut off all the negative crap going on in the world and concentrate on enjoying your time with family.
No need to lecture you all that
"life is short so make the most of it" as most of you who are warbird enthusiasts already have been accustomed over the years to one warbird tragedy after another, but the pain of a loss still stings for a long time no matter how one handles it and I can't help to not only think about my personal loss, but also the recent CAF tragedy in Dallas. The poor folks who lost loved one's in that terrible tragedy have been on my mind as well and I wish them all the peace in the world.
I think my way of handling this very close to home tragedy is to try to create better threads here on WIX. Hopefully that will be of benefit to not only me but some of you folks as well.
Take good care of yourselves and your families and enjoy your time together.
