This actually turned out to be a relatively frustrating trip for me. No sunrise on the 29th though the fog was a compensation and much better than just overcast. I had a heck of a time getting any sunset photos as well on family park days, everyone always wanted to be doing something else such that I was too late. On a couple of days, it was my own fault for cutting things too close. It wasn't until yesterday when I hadn't planned on going to any parks at all that I realized I could make a solo trip to the Magic Kingdom with plenty of time to set up and wait for what looked to be a promising sunset. So I drove over there with almost two hours to spare and was feeling pretty good
which is when I discovered my tripod was missing.
I remembered that I had stashed in the bottom of the stroller at one point the night before, so I thought it might have been there. And at that moment, the stroller was with the rest of my crew, at the Disney outlet store over near Universal! Ifigured I would have time to meet them,get the tripod and come back.
Except it wasn't with them either.
I knew it wasn't at our rental home, because we looked high and low for anything of ours before we left. At this point I realized that I didn't have my tripod because it was missing. Figured I left it on the monorail or at the Magic Kingdom the night before.I was near Lost & Found at the time, so I checked there. Nothing. I went over the MK anyway, thinking I might be able to approximate the shot I wanted using a railing or something, which I did, though I think I missed the very best color in the sky in the time it took me to walk around Cosmic Rays'! But still, something was better than nothing. The shot was crooked, but I can fix that.
It was at THIS point I realized I was going to go home with the requisite Disney cold. Sigh. Wasn't looking forward to driving five hours when I already felt like I'd been hit by a truck. But I made it without incident, and rolled into the yard about 3 am.
And this morning Disney called they found my tripod! So that's good news (even though I was already trying to figure how I could use the opportunity to get a
better tripod).
SSB