Beloved Boeing |
Beloved
Boeing
Makes
Last Flight
Prince Rupert, May
1947
Boeing,
the “Air Mail Dog” made his last flight over Prince Rupert on Monday. According to Alexander McCandish, Boeing, the
trusted canine friend of the Canada Post aviator never missed a mail delivery flight
in fifteen years. Mr. McCandish reported
that his faithful dog was his alarm clock making sure he was awake to deliver
the mail to the outer islands near Prince Rupert. Alex and Boeing flew in a biplane through most
weather except on strong windy days. Mr.
McCandish said, “Boeing always knew when we were near each landing strip as he
would start to bark incessantly. He was befriended
by everyone along our route.” Recently Boeing’s
picture appeared in most major Canadian newspapers in an article about how he successfully
saved the day racing across the tarmac in pursuit of a letter that was caught
by the wind. Somehow Boeing knew the
mail must go through!
11 comments:
John your so good. When I received this in the mail I thought it was all true!
:-)
You got me- I assumed it was all true- you are good- you just may have to allow more time for writing! I like this variation.
Great tale!
Thanks Terry and Roberta and Brian, too.....it is almost an April Fool's!
John, this is just delightful! More Boeing!
Good fun!
This is fantastic! I love that Boeing is a fan of mail...and now he and you have FAN MAIL!
Great stuff. Perhaps Boeing can take a journey stateside! I am going to dig out my old AirMail paper ephemera, with some old postage stamps for a project in his honor! I have a ton if anyone is interested!
Keep up the good work!
Aloha...
You ae so sweet! I can't wait to see what you come up with.
GREAT story! I loved seeing it here and on the tag you included in the round robin journal project. It has the ring of truth, you know. If this did not happen, it should have!
Fun today. Thanks for sharing all your creativity. You are inspiring.
Michele
John,
Just found your blog and these mixed-media map works are fantastic!!
Love the way you integrate a variety of images into a unified work!
All the best,
Mary
Mixed-Media Map Art
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