Tuesday November 1 –
Seattle Airport
I finally packed
everything I think I need for the trip, then removed a few pounds of
clothing from my luggage. I can think of a few things I forgot but
nothing major.
My friend Tiffany
drove me to the bus that leaves town and goes directly to SeaTac.
It’s pretty convenient and a bargain over the prices that the lots
around the airport charge. Three hours of watching western Washington
roll past. A totally different experience from driving that familiar
route. For one I got to look at the scenery instead of the road. That
was a real treat. I even saw a few things along the way I hadn’t
noticed in 40 years. Also the bus put me way, way up. Got to look
over the freeway shrubbery and down into the passing cars. Lots of
people texting while driving, one or two driving with their knees,
but nothing juicy to view. Maybe on the way home.
Since tomorrow is
about 22 or 23 hours in the air, not to mention TSA and check in and
all the other stuff flying requires, I booked a hotel for the night.
I wanted to be fresh at the start at least. When I got to the hotel
the woman at the front desk could not find my Booking.com
reservation. She searched, read my confirmation email and still was
unable to find it. Finally I said “Try Dorothy Macaw” and in two
seconds I had a room.
Steve Wozniak on of
the founders of Apple Computers went back to college to finish his
degree after Apple was founded. He knew that if he used his name he
wouldn’t be anonymous. Instead he took his dog’’s name and his
wife’s maiden name and went back to school as Rocky Hughes.
When I set up an
account for Booking.com, I used the first name Dorothy, and the last
name Macaw. Using Steve’s example. Dorothy is a Macaw so she would
be Dorothy Macaw I guess. Anyway I am now sleeping in a room in my
parrot’s name.
After a dinner of
good food and non existent service I came back to the room and
settled in for the night. Tomorrow the first plane, to Atlanta,
leaves about 10:30 am. Since the airport is just minutes away I
should have time to get ready at a leisurely pace.
A plane change in
Atlanta and then the direct flight to Johannesburg. It is going to be
a long day and I’m already dreading it.
Can't wait to read up on this adventure! and the sarcasm, my favorite!
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