So on January 9th our stay
in DC came to an end. We had thought we might be able to do more
sightseeing in a month's time, but family, grandparenting, Christmas,
visits with relatives and friends, helping Rachel and Will with the
new house, miserable cold weather (the heralded Arctic Vortex), and
the inevitable planning/provisioning/packing, all conspired to limit
our travel adventures in Washington. No regrets, however, as we had a
great time with all the above. Except the Arctic Vortex.
I did manage to read a bit, Gottfried
Wagner's Twilight of the Wagners—Rebecca
gave me a copy of Stephen Fry's wonderful
Wagner and Me DVD for
Christmas—and both The Thin Man and The
Maltese Falcon by Dashiell Hamett. And, oh yes, we saw quite a
few movies, The Desolation of Smaug, in preparation for
visiting NZ (and LA); and also Cast Away and Blue Lagoon
in preparation for visiting to Fiji. Scenery, you know. So Vicki said. Anyhow, we'll
be in DC again, no doubt, and can catch up then on the sightseeing.
January 9th we jetted from
National to Atlanta and then to the City of Angels (“I didn't find
it to be that exactly, but I'll allow there are some nice folks
there...”) and spent the night in the historic (seriously) LAX
Travelodge...don't want to miss the next stage of our travels, the
January 10th flight from LA to Fiji and then New Zealand.
Catchya further on down the trail...in
Christchurch. Bula bula!
*and AirTrans and Fiji Airways (formerly Air Pacific); the cabin crew on the SW flight was absolutely up to the old standard of hilarity "we're dimming the cabin lights now because we like to go really, really fast in the dark when we take off," etc.