This is not really the kind of sky that looks very propitious when one's about to take off into it (EWR>DFW, where this is > ABQ), but it was curiously unbumpy, despite rising up above dark thunderheads. The sky train provides the flying saucer up on the left, which adds to the futuristic/apocalyptic setting. It is so good - some four or five hours later - to be at home, and in total quiet (apart from the yapping coyote choir) in Eldorado.
Thursday, March 11, 2010
air travel. Again.
This is not really the kind of sky that looks very propitious when one's about to take off into it (EWR>DFW, where this is > ABQ), but it was curiously unbumpy, despite rising up above dark thunderheads. The sky train provides the flying saucer up on the left, which adds to the futuristic/apocalyptic setting. It is so good - some four or five hours later - to be at home, and in total quiet (apart from the yapping coyote choir) in Eldorado.
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ReplyDeleteI hope you have a relaxing break! :-)
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