Having left hours and hours to get to the airport, the heavens opened as the bus pulled away from the station, thus managing to travel a mile in about half an hour. Fortunately, the traffic cleared, and we made it in time for check-in, and a prompt departure (I love it when you have to walk across the tarmac to the plane).
Approaching Paris, all hell broke loose, a huge crash and 24 heads hit the overhead lockers. Stewardesses hit the deck. Wow. Small plane, big storm. The Captain apologised on the storm's behalf. The storm later caught up with us. It appears to be the Monsoon Season over here.
This lovely hotel has free internet qccess, but the bloody keys qre in the wrong places eg a for q, m is wrong and so is w. Full stop and numbers are all on caps. Weird.
Next stop, Biarritz in the morning.
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Did Mellie like the upgrade? I was speaking to my friend Megan, and her Dad must have been on the same plane or something cause he hit turbulance and his head! And he was going your way. It's a small world.
Lousy excuse for your usual poor typing, y'know. The lengths some people go to... tchoh. ;-)
Hope you're both having the most excellent of times in spite of the weather etc :)
French Keyboards are weird. Zut Alors!
Always wear your seatbelt when seated on a plane.
At least you arrived in one piece! I hope the rest of journey is less turbulent.
Not the wrong places, the French places! I use a French keyboard everyday! qs I qp nop, I mean as I am now. Handy for éèàç and stuff like that though.
OMG, I would have ABSOLUTELY SHAT MYSELF if that happened to me!
I love walking across the tarmac too - better than one of those walkway thingys.
A guy at work is about ot fly to Spain and he hasn't flown for about 3 years and is scared of flying anyhow - Shall I let him read this post before he goes???
Nooo, that would be cruel.
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