So I am about to relate to you two separate yet remarkably similar incidents that I find odd and are very aviation related.
The first happened several years ago when we lived in WI on a few acres outside of town. My wife called me one day fairly upset because of an encounter she'd had. Some older man came to the door trying to sell us a picture of our property he'd taken from the air. She said she wasn't interested and the guy proceeded to ask my 20-something wife if her parents were home. She informed him it was our home and her parents lived 2 states away. He still pushed asking if something was wrong with the picture... seemingly unable to comprehend that she didn't want it. She finally got him to leave but he said he'd be back to ask me later. Sure enough after I got home from work this old man showed up. I firmly told him no and sent him on his way.... now mind you I might have had some interest if I'd know he was taking the photo and had a chance to pick up the yard a bit first and if he hadn't been so rude to my wife earlier but at that point there was no way. He seemed utterly unable to comprehend that we didn't want to buy his unsolicited photo. Weird, but whatever.... I can't remember if I had started flying lessons at that point or not. Either way, incident over with.
Now, fast forward to just last week. We've since moved to another even more rural property in IL. Once again I'm gone, this time on a snowmobiling trip back up in WI. Some old guy comes to the door with a framed aerial photo of our home. My wife is not interested again(and I should have added before she in charge of all decorative decisions because I don't want to be involved in them). Guy again is pushy... my wife pulls the "my husband is a pilot" card and says we can take our own picture. He comes back with "but he doesn't have a $6,000 camera". That much is true... I never saw this photo but I have no doubt whatever he's doing is going to come out better than my pro-sumer nikon DSLR with the lens shoved out the storm window of my Archer (note to self... try that sometime). Although I also have a drone which I at least hope he isn't flying lower than. So these guys apparently just take pictures of people's homes unsolicited..... and that last bit is the worst. We have horses, chickens, machinery, etc.... there's always some farming detritus laying around I'd want to clean up for a photo. Or at least go mow a penis into the grass out in the pasture or something (note to self, do that before trying storm-window photo). Anyway... where was I? Oh yes, she sent him away after much not taking no for an answer. Is this part of the sales tactic or do most people just excitedly pay for a photo of their own house? Are we that odd that we just don't get excited about having a photo of the building we see literally every day? I really don't know.... I really wonder.
And then being a pilot myself I even feel for the guy a bit. I know how expensive these airplanes are, then he printed and framed this photo and found my home by road... drove here. But is that again part of the sales pitch? Did he pull my address out of the FAA database in hopes of exploiting exactly that? No... I've seen these pictures on the wall of other people's farm houses... I guess I'm just the jerk/weirdo who didn't buy one.
I don't know what to do now either... winter is just ending and it's going to be months before the grass gets high enough to mow a penis into it that can be seen from the air.
The first happened several years ago when we lived in WI on a few acres outside of town. My wife called me one day fairly upset because of an encounter she'd had. Some older man came to the door trying to sell us a picture of our property he'd taken from the air. She said she wasn't interested and the guy proceeded to ask my 20-something wife if her parents were home. She informed him it was our home and her parents lived 2 states away. He still pushed asking if something was wrong with the picture... seemingly unable to comprehend that she didn't want it. She finally got him to leave but he said he'd be back to ask me later. Sure enough after I got home from work this old man showed up. I firmly told him no and sent him on his way.... now mind you I might have had some interest if I'd know he was taking the photo and had a chance to pick up the yard a bit first and if he hadn't been so rude to my wife earlier but at that point there was no way. He seemed utterly unable to comprehend that we didn't want to buy his unsolicited photo. Weird, but whatever.... I can't remember if I had started flying lessons at that point or not. Either way, incident over with.
Now, fast forward to just last week. We've since moved to another even more rural property in IL. Once again I'm gone, this time on a snowmobiling trip back up in WI. Some old guy comes to the door with a framed aerial photo of our home. My wife is not interested again(and I should have added before she in charge of all decorative decisions because I don't want to be involved in them). Guy again is pushy... my wife pulls the "my husband is a pilot" card and says we can take our own picture. He comes back with "but he doesn't have a $6,000 camera". That much is true... I never saw this photo but I have no doubt whatever he's doing is going to come out better than my pro-sumer nikon DSLR with the lens shoved out the storm window of my Archer (note to self... try that sometime). Although I also have a drone which I at least hope he isn't flying lower than. So these guys apparently just take pictures of people's homes unsolicited..... and that last bit is the worst. We have horses, chickens, machinery, etc.... there's always some farming detritus laying around I'd want to clean up for a photo. Or at least go mow a penis into the grass out in the pasture or something (note to self, do that before trying storm-window photo). Anyway... where was I? Oh yes, she sent him away after much not taking no for an answer. Is this part of the sales tactic or do most people just excitedly pay for a photo of their own house? Are we that odd that we just don't get excited about having a photo of the building we see literally every day? I really don't know.... I really wonder.
And then being a pilot myself I even feel for the guy a bit. I know how expensive these airplanes are, then he printed and framed this photo and found my home by road... drove here. But is that again part of the sales pitch? Did he pull my address out of the FAA database in hopes of exploiting exactly that? No... I've seen these pictures on the wall of other people's farm houses... I guess I'm just the jerk/weirdo who didn't buy one.
I don't know what to do now either... winter is just ending and it's going to be months before the grass gets high enough to mow a penis into it that can be seen from the air.