For the music lovers: Freddy's engine makes a lot of noise. I have a noise canceling headset, but I can still hear a lot of the noise. Over the last few days on certain flights, I've started to hum along to Freddy's noise. I was hey-ing and ho-ing one repeated sequence for some reason until I realized it all fit within Freddy's background. So after a little experimenting, I determined Freddy sings in the Lydian particularly in the key of F, with a strong dominant 7th. Generally the major third works best, but the minor sounds very good when thrown in there once in a while. The normal 7th is too close to what Freddy's singing so it makes the flatted 7th of the Lydian mode sound so good. It's perfect for Freddy. A major chord of fun and adventure - but with just a touch of a minor third occasionally and the dominant 7th for some real character and color. I sang almost the whole way.
At one point along the way today I looked up into the blue sky. I had a sudden flash of once being in the middle of the Atlantic Ocean looking south, dreaming of one day making it to Antarctica and the South Pole. Now I look upwards, hoping to one day make it to space. As I looked up again, I spotted a beautiful crescent moon. Someday I suppose.
My astronaut application, the first one I'm really qualified to have submitted, was submitted in March. Now I wait and see. The first interviews are between September and December. Not sure what COVID will do to the timeline but we'll see. I feel confident about getting the first interview. After that is anyone's guess (there are three interview stages) and a lot of luck.
That's it for now. Heading into the mountains in a few day with the Naval Academy midshipmen and really looking forward to it. And of course, it is wonderful that when that finishes, I still have another adventure flying east with tailwinds!