An Unexpected Lunch: a brush with history
Something I've grown to appreciate lately is the ability to be spontaneous and enjoy a particular moment that the Lord brings my way. I had a chance to do this recently with my friend Dom Carola. Dom is the director as we have been re-dubbing a much better English version of the Archivo Cero project that we had worked on in 2010 and 2011 (Dom was the director of that animated project and I was the producer). We were going to meet for lunch to discuss Archivo Cero, but as we met Dom mentioned that he was invited at the spur of the moment to see a vintage WWII C47 land at the Fantasy of Flight museum not far from Orlando. So we changed our lunch plans, did our meeting in the car and headed down to see this plane land... Dom has done work for the owner, Kermit Weeks, and Kermit was up in the plane flying it to his museum. Apparently it had been restored by the Onasis family and Kermit had acquired it in Europe. But he had to go to great pains to fly it...