Two airplanes photographed from a car, one in Anchorage, the other, Fairbanks; Wasilla's empty sky

As I drove by Lake Hood in Anchorage, November-Seven-Zero-Six-Mike taxied past. Margie had an appointment with the eye doctor and, because she would be too blind to drive home afterward, I took her to town and back.
After I dropped her off for her appointment, I drove off, with no idea how I would kill the next hour. Soon, I found myself driving by the airplanes at Lake Hood.
Somehow, this always happens.
And Sunday, as I drove down Airport Road in Fairbanks, this plane passed by overhead.
And here's a little empty sky from my usual walk in Wasilla, two days ago. Once, the sky was mine. It must become so again.
Reader Comments (2)
I think the top airplane (Yellow and Black is called a Bush Fox, but I haven't heard much about them. I wonder if it is a kit plane? It looks like it will go a lot of places with those big tires!
We should buy one! Have fun,
Charlie
Thanks, Charlie. The words, "Bush Fox" are actually emblazoned on the vertical stablizer, but I thought maybe that was the name the owner had given the aircraft - kind of like "Running Dog."
I appreciate your correction of my misperception.