When you are taking off and landing at Piedmont Triad International Airport, do you ever try to find places you recognize? Things look so different from the air. The above photo was taken a couple of weeks ago as the plane was flying over the Lewiston and Pleasant Ridge Road area, making an approach into the airport.
Given the location, it is likely that the new neighborhood in the photo is the Highland Grove subdivision. If so, it will have 86 houses built on just over 28 acres, making the lots about 3 acres each.
Remember the photos from about the 1970s, where planes would fly over and take a photo of the family farm and the family would proudly display the framed photo?. Now, with drone photography, having those aerial views is much more common. This still-camera, over-the-wing view of northeast Greensboro evokes a sense of travel and adventure. Where do you hope to go next. Warm Saturdays are perfect for daydreaming and making travel plans.
My cousin has one of those photos of his farm.
Posted by: William Kendall | Saturday, March 23, 2019 at 02:36 PM