Melbourne to London (like, are we there yet?) equals nearly 24 hours of travel. QANTAS have been good with the food, watched The Pursuit of Happyness, talked to a sound engineer who was going to Hong Kong to test the noise that helicopters make, read a few pages of Confessions of a Thirteenth Man, slept fitfully (little girl in front of us kept having a sook). It’s all a bit rude trying to sleep in a room with 300-400 people and lots of attendants scurrying around.
Currently on the ground in Hong Kong for an hour and a bit and tried to have a power nap in the transit lounge. Very early in the morning so not much happening. I’m going to have to try get some more sleep on the next leg. Wendy’s got the aisle so can poke her legs out a little. The new rules for liquids make it a pain to carry water on and off the plane, it’s only a small hassle though.
Hove found the free wifi internet access so will post this along with the earlier scribble I did at Tullamarine. Can I be jealous of those lightweight travelers with only a wallet and their iPod?
Currently on the ground in Hong Kong for an hour and a bit and tried to have a power nap in the transit lounge. Very early in the morning so not much happening. I’m going to have to try get some more sleep on the next leg. Wendy’s got the aisle so can poke her legs out a little. The new rules for liquids make it a pain to carry water on and off the plane, it’s only a small hassle though.
Hove found the free wifi internet access so will post this along with the earlier scribble I did at Tullamarine. Can I be jealous of those lightweight travelers with only a wallet and their iPod?
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Thanks for the read/link Colin. I will now feel a part of your journey, from my office desk! Take care. Cheers, Beryl.
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