Nightmare? Yes, but word to the wise, you can buy an airplane book at WH Smiths and a surprisingly cheap sandwich at the Boots pharmacy franchise for £1.50. I bought several, along with Nial Gaiman's Neverwhere and headed through the madding crowd to Gate 36.
The sandwiches were tasty, bizarrely, Neverwhere entertaining and the flight easy and fast, getting into DFW an hour early. What can I say, an exception which proved the rule. And then touchdown on the DFW runway and there we were, home. A taxi ride later I was back in the sylvan idyll of Winnetka Heights, Dallas, and a warm welcome from Ma LSP, "Champagne?" Most assuredly yes.
So that was that, a successful recce patrol across the Atlantic and back to Texas, safe and sound. Lessons learned? Don't lose your phone and bank card after carousing at the jolly old NatLib, do go to Mass at the excellent St. Peter's London Docks and while you're at it, spare a thought for Turner's Old Star 'round the corner from the church, well worth the visit.
In other news, CONUS is being attacked by balloons in a vicious act of asymmetrical warfare, the Scottish National Party (SNP) is in tranny turmoil and the dear old Church of England's gone even gayer than it was already, which is saying something.
LSP
Welcome home! Your beloved flock awaits you and your ministrations.
ReplyDeleteFar from the maddening crowd of Heathrow. Hence to Dallas. The irony, it burns.
ReplyDeleteWelcome home, Parson. Your wee flock has missed you.
Hopefully you are refreshed, with Spiritual batteries recharged and at the ready…fortunately not requiring Chinesium mined lithium or a specialized wall receptacle, just some good food, friends, epic places, and safe travels.
ReplyDeleteWelcome back to the USA. I'm thrilled that your pilot dodged the barrage balloons.
ReplyDeleteLL, I won't lie, it was touch and go but we made it. And it's good to be back.
ReplyDeleteRight on, Paul, and I feel refreshed despite a grievous lack of Chinesium.
ReplyDeleteI know, Wild, and I won't pretend it was easy. Still, here in the country the birds sing and the air's clear.
ReplyDeleteProdigal, great to see you all this morning!
ReplyDeleteWelcome home, Parson!
ReplyDeleteI'm pleased that you survived Heathrow, an airport twinned with Miami International but without the charm.
ReplyDeleteWelcome back!
ReplyDeleteI understand your flight was almost shot down after it was mistaken for a balloon.
ReplyDeleteThanks, drjim! Good to be back.
ReplyDeleteIt wasn't easy, BadFrog. And I remember when it was better, which makes it worse somehow.
ReplyDeleteNFO, cheers!
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