Thursday, December 06, 2007
leaving Madison
I’m turning my back on the isthmus. Just for a week. In a move that has been my move for years now (taking off the day after the last class – to write, recover, prepare for the next set of events… and excitements; never forget the excitements), I am flying off.
Where to? Well, I could give you many great hints, but I’m ready for the “huh?” that would follow. Indeed, the NW airline agent asked as I checked in -- by the way, where is XX? I told her the country where XX is located. She persisted: where is that?
So, a hint: it’s about as far in Europe as you can go to from Madison.
I’m pausing now in Detroit, but my flight is boarding. Off I go.
Where to? Well, I could give you many great hints, but I’m ready for the “huh?” that would follow. Indeed, the NW airline agent asked as I checked in -- by the way, where is XX? I told her the country where XX is located. She persisted: where is that?
So, a hint: it’s about as far in Europe as you can go to from Madison.
I’m pausing now in Detroit, but my flight is boarding. Off I go.
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Some of us have been sitting here hoping that the heat problem has been resolved. Silly us! That was so yesterday! Who can keep up with you?
ReplyDelete65: the good thing about a big condo building is that it takes a while for it to get REALLY cold. The bad thing is that it's hard to locate the problem when the air coming out of your vent is...cold. So, I had a reasonably chilly night and I left without a resolution. But, I am optimistic that in my absence the collective genius of condo contractors will have prevailed and the air will once again be toasty. Meanwhile, Europe is experiencing a warm spell. A wet warm spell.
ReplyDeleteGreat shot of Madison, which I'm looking forward to seeing soon. Enjoy your trip.
ReplyDelete!!!!!!
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