I Think I Came Down With A Viral
Hello there!
It seems I wasn’t the only one who thought that the bear-attack-and-repair photographs were pretty cool. Traffic to that one page over the past three days has been as much as I usually get to the site over three months.
Neat! And even better, you guys seem to be the chatty type.
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Back to the subject at hand, I’ve been trying to track down the original source of the photographs to no avail. If you have any additional information about the plane, the pilot or the photographer, please let me know in the comments!
Meanwhile, it’s nice to see you. Pull up a chair and stay a while. Leave me a link to your favourite blog or website (even if its your own) and we can see what we have in common.
From the “for what it’s worth” department….the registration number belongs to Jonathan L. Miller, Anchorage, Alaska.
So, maybe he didn’t have all that far to fly home :D
http://registry.faa.gov/aircraftinquiry/NNum_Results.aspx?NNumbertxt=9368d
Be a good girl =o)
I’ve sent him a card on the off chance that he feels like clearing up the details. :)