We’ve had a great week at Sun ‘n Fun thus far!  For the most part the weather has been nice (with some inclement weather here or there) and the people have been fantastic.  They say, “a picture is worth a thousand words” and we couldn’t agree more.

 

We thought it would be fun to share a couple of images and the smiling faces we’ve encountered over the last few weeks.  These two are from the 1940 Air Terminal Museum in Houston.  We’ll continue to post more images on our Facebook and Instagram (@cafredtail) pages as they become available.  We hope you enjoy!

At the 1940 Air Terminal Museum – Houston

Copyrighted by Kevin Hong,Sector K Media. All rights reserved.
1940 Air Terminal Museum – Houston

Copyrighted by Kevin Hong,Sector K Media. All rights reserved.

Next stop is the Tallahassee Open House, April 17-20.  Will you be joining us?

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