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15_the_circle ([personal profile] 15_the_circle) wrote2007-05-19 11:59 pm
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visitors at the gate

[OT from cottage renovations]

... looking much more chipper than one might think for a group who had just flown Fairbanks -> Anchorage -> Seattle -> Washington in consecutive segments with no time off for good behaviour. 

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Rose, Grace, Surviving Sister

one of the pleasures of flying into  Ronald Reagan  National Airport, especially with an evening arrival, is the complete lackadaisicality of its baggage handling "service".  one's bags are never produced within 45 minutes of the flight's arrival though the distance from the aircraft is far less than in most other airports.  JFK's remark about Washington as "a city of Northern charm and Southern efficiency" has yet to be invalidated. 

it was a beautiful, balmy night; to make up for the hour (and then some) of terminal delay we undertook an impromptu late evening tour of the Lincoln Memorial, the new Korean War Memorial and the Jefferson Memorial. 

it was well after midnight by the time we made it to the Grove, to be greeted by a frantical kitten and everything that makes this place what it is.  the sound of the trains floats in the windows and it's  good  surpassingly excellent to be home. 

[identity profile] peach-salsa.livejournal.com 2007-05-20 06:36 pm (UTC)(link)
Welcome back.
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[identity profile] 15-the-circle.livejournal.com 2007-05-21 05:06 am (UTC)(link)

thank you. 
it's better to be home than anyone could possibly imagine. 

and welcome back to you, too.  it's always pleasant when somebody who has been offline for a while (what? having a real life or something like that?) comes back to their journal, filling that vacant little corner of one's friends page. 

[identity profile] peach-salsa.livejournal.com 2007-05-21 01:39 pm (UTC)(link)
To paraphrase my own words to a long-time friend this weekend, I still write but just not as much. It's a passion that's never fully asleep, just moments of light hibernation.

[identity profile] elle-decouvre.livejournal.com 2007-05-24 03:00 pm (UTC)(link)
Ah yes, the joys of flying into National at night. I had the pleasure of doing so just this week. The only saving grace was seeing the Capitol and Washington Monument from the plane as we landed. It was well after sundown, so they were illuminated in their usual fashion. As many times as I've flown into DC at night, I'm always surprised and so happy to see the monuments float by the windows once we land.