I am tucked in my little Madagascar bed eating airport Pringles, but I thought I should check in.
Arriving in Vancouver |
Let's start at the beginning. So many days ago (two?) I got up at 2:45 am to get ready to leave for the airport at 3:45am for my 6 am flight to Vancouver. My saintly friend Valerie M. drove me. You may remember that I booked a super early flight in case ANYthing went wrong and I had the ferry as a back up. Well nothing went wrong so I had a several hour layover in Vancouver. I bought some Pringles and read my book.
By the time I bought my Pringles, I was the only bag left on the carosal. |
Flight to Paris was equally uneventful. The food was mediocre at best. I was already scrambled for what day and time it was. It was dark but it was daytime according to my internal clock. I watched three movies and four 45 minute tv episodes, French with subtitles to keep me awake.
I had about two hours in Paris to get to M gates in Terminal 2E. And the 2E train was not working so they has buses running. No problem, I made it just as people were starting to line up to board. I was looking for blue passports and quick dry pants to see if I could find another tour person. Barely any and no one near me to talk to.
When I got on the plane and to my seat, my seat mate was a Canadian, also heading to a tour but with a different company. That was the extent of our initial conversation because I fell asleep before we even left the ground. It was a long flight, over ten hours. This time it was bright daylight outside but my internal clock was saying it is time to sleep. So, I slept some, read my book some and chatted with Karen some. She is also solo traveling. We had a lot in common but her trips involve rafting and biking and mountain climbing. So, really nothing in common at all! haha.
Anyway, near the end of the flight I asked where she is staying in Antananarivo. The Belvedere! Did she order an airport transfer? Well, yes she did. And that's how I scammed a free ride to the hotel. I gave the guy a huge tip so not actually free, but technically free. Whichever, it's a win for me!
Multilevel line ups to visa and border control. I've got my passport sticker and stamp so I am good to go.
Before we left the airport, I exchanged 400 euros. I have a brick of cash now. I don't even know what I got, she didn't give me a receipt.
my room is really dark, or I don't know how to use my camera, or both. |
30 minute ride to the hotel. Lots of clusters of men standing around the streets at 11:30 at night. No women I could see. So, no walking around at night.
It starts as bacteria and turns it into nuclear waste |
This is a terrible post but I am publishing anyway because I am too tired to care. Good night all.
Haha that water looks horrifying
ReplyDeleteP.s. I finally remembered to read your blog so I'm catching up!! This is Alisma.
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