19 June 2011
The travel bug
Time for the next family adventure. This one would be a little unusual. Not simply because three generations of family will holiday together, but more so that we will travel at separate times and be in differing locations. There is method to the madness and it does make things interesting. I'll keep the blog going as much as possible. Due to some constructive criticism I have created a second blog for amusing travel stories. I am not sure if the critics just can't read, can't be bothered reading (I don't plan on getting this remade into a feature movie for DVD distribution), or they have short attention spans... I guess they are just not so interested in ethnographic studies or vital travel information. The posts may have some occcasional adult content, and plenty of 'had to be there moments' but feel free to have a look here anyway www.WWTFunnyPages.blogspot.com.
Canadian and USA trip final
It is about time I finished the Canadian/American adventure. Apart from the occasional editing and word addition the only thing to add over time will be more photographs and some video.
To finish the tale I can really only say that business class is the only way to fly. Plenty of room, great service and a good bed.
Customs in Australia was probably the most stringent. We announced we had ventured through the Canadian wilds, howeversomewhere as Virgin Blue transfer station. In the end we were pretty rushed to get our connecting flight. Once away however the flight was relaxing. The cabin crew were intrigued why I was reading a book on what is done with dead bodies. After I explained my macabre interest they settled into serving the rest of the passengers.
We arrived home surprisingly refreshed by 11:30. After some unpacking and sorting settled back into the norm of things. We were all in bed by 2030 though.
Kylies luggage did eventually turn up, with compensation coming about 4 months later. Still, all told the adventure was sensational.
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