I'm leaving my home in Portland, Oregon to visit family in eastern Tennessee. My family needs help. I'm in the airport now, waiting for my first flight.
The airport was different this time with a fancy wooden dome over the entry area, and wooden chandeliers and whatnot. They're promoting Oregon as a tree farm. They're also promoting Portland by having Portland themed everything on display, and lots of Portland-based businesses selling their wares.
The TSA screening was also different this time. Different baskets, different conveyors, different everything. I'm glad we don't have to take out our computers anymore.
The thing that stood out the most was the pat-down I received after going through the x-ray machine. I have two replaced hips, which are visible on x-ray. Instead of noting the joint replacements, the machine flagged me as possibly carrying something dangerous in the upper thigh area, and I got my butt and thighs quite well examined by a gloved woman. You'd think that with the modern technology of x-rays they could avoid having to get so physically intimate with customers. It was not pleasurable.
Travel is fatal to prejudice, bigotry, and narrow-mindedness, and many of our people need it sorely on these accounts. Broad, wholesome, charitable views of men and things cannot be acquired by vegetating in one little corner of the earth all one's lifetime. –Mark Twain
When I go on a trip, I keep three lists. GIB, WIH, and DN are abbreviations for the lists: Glad I Brought, Wisht I Had, and Didn't Need. Based on these lists I am able to refine my packing for that actvitiy or destination. I'm going to share with you what I learned about packing for a trip to Kauai, Hawaii in December. If you use this system, you will clarify your own packing lists. ( Read more...Collapse )
I was wearing my new black PEACE T-shirt, that says shalom in Hebrew and something analogous in Arabic. We were walking back to our condo along the coastal trail in Kapa'a, and I stopped in the restroom to let off happy hour. While I was in there the locals accosted Will and he approached a pack of 4 guys and one gal who were hanging out by a sign. One guy tried to sell him some herb, and when he didn't want any, asked to buy some. When I came out of the rest room, I approached Will and the gang at the sign, and the woman asked if he was my man, and said something about how I should tell those guys to be nice to him. At this point two of the guys left, leaving only the two, one young, one old, crouched beside the sign. The woman, who turns out to be named Laura and has lived 44 years on Kauai, is of hispanic origin as indicated by her perturbation of my name. She was tipsy. Had all her teeth so I didn't suspect meth. The remaining two brown men never entered the conversation, they stared at the ground and sneaked peeks at us when we looked away. The woman kept talking about clothing and climates and places she had been, and Will was polite and engaged. I was watching his back, watching our backs, because there were a lot of people toward the beach from us and the men weren't acting friendly. A white man, drunk, passed by us and I turned to watch him. He approached me and said we should not be at this beach, "It is not a good beach, not good people" and he told me we should move along. He shook my hand and left. I started backing away from Laura, and turning around to watch the goings ons in the parking lot. My body language would tell anyone that I was watching for hazards and extricating myself from her. Eventually Will managed to get away and she finally took the cue and made her goodbyes. I didn't need to hear any more about her clothing challenges when traveling. I know how cold it can be in Oregon. And I didn't want to be around if the natives were restless. I do think she was trying to protect us. Thank you Laura and all the peace loving people of the world. Thank you for tolerating the clueless tourists.
Arabian peninsula = Bahrain, Iraq, Iran, Israel, Jordan, Kuwait, Leb¬anon, Oman, Palestinian territories, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Syria, United Arab Emirates, Yemen
MERS is the viral infection that's causing severe respiratory disease in lots of folks over there. There have been just a few cases in the US, starting in May. I'm wondering if military personel are coming back sick? Apparently pretty much all of the camels on the Arabian peninsula have this virus. We don't know if it causes chronic infections, but I wouldn't be surprised if it did, considering what we are learning about viral DNA mingled with our own.
I felt some loneliness the first week I was here. But now, no. I have enough acquaintances to not feel lonely. The landlady, Marie, speaks English and her bf is American. And her niece, Emma, also…
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