drron
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Well the time is drawing close to my last trip using paper tickets.Starting in August will be our 19 segment Global explorer trip taking in Tahiti,Easter Island,the Amazon and Galapagos Islands before heading to LOTFAP and Canada then heading home via Spain,Japan and Singapore.After our Flounging experience in April the trip was altered to pick up TN in AKL so that we fly out of SYD on QF and Flounging rather than TN and the QP.
As is fast becoming a tradition I am preceeding the trip with a stint of work in the Outback.This time it is Broken Hill.Similiar to Mt. Isa in some ways but very different in others.Funny how in Qld we callit a mountain but NSW just calls it a hill.Started off from MCY on DJ0476 for the flight to SYD.DJ because of the interlining with Rex so my bag can be checked all the way to BHQ.Looked online to see I was being offered 24F-down the back again-I swear they have a special list.Decided to take my chances at the airport.
Just in front of me at checkin was a woman with 4 young children-you are all in Row 24 says the agent.Oh no here we go again1Explain how I want to check my bag through to BHQ interlining with Rex and the delightful agent says-you are a tall fellow would the aisle seat in the exit row be OK.Sure anything except 24F.Once again flying on the last Sunday of school holidays.Still settle in with my book and before i know it we are landing in SYD.Thought I might have been on QF-45 minutes late and no IFE.At least the funny announcement I had not heard before-"those of you leaving us in Sydney may find their luggage appear on a carousel next friday"-at least I think it was a joke.
Despite being late there are 3 hours to kill at T3Oil isnt the only price going up.The food concessions in T# have caught the condition.However i have to eat here as I feel the chance of finding something to eat in Broken Hill after 9pm on Sunday is pretty remote-and so it was.Resisted the temptation to sample the wares of the Harry's Cafe De Wheels outlet.Would destroy too many memories.Settle down with my book again-nice light reading A peace to end all peaces-the Middle East 1910-22.Interesting reading the views of the US Secretary of State in 1920 concerned by rising oil prices,depleted reserves and demand outstripping supply.
Next report-off to BHQ and some thoughts on the Hill.
As is fast becoming a tradition I am preceeding the trip with a stint of work in the Outback.This time it is Broken Hill.Similiar to Mt. Isa in some ways but very different in others.Funny how in Qld we callit a mountain but NSW just calls it a hill.Started off from MCY on DJ0476 for the flight to SYD.DJ because of the interlining with Rex so my bag can be checked all the way to BHQ.Looked online to see I was being offered 24F-down the back again-I swear they have a special list.Decided to take my chances at the airport.
Just in front of me at checkin was a woman with 4 young children-you are all in Row 24 says the agent.Oh no here we go again1Explain how I want to check my bag through to BHQ interlining with Rex and the delightful agent says-you are a tall fellow would the aisle seat in the exit row be OK.Sure anything except 24F.Once again flying on the last Sunday of school holidays.Still settle in with my book and before i know it we are landing in SYD.Thought I might have been on QF-45 minutes late and no IFE.At least the funny announcement I had not heard before-"those of you leaving us in Sydney may find their luggage appear on a carousel next friday"-at least I think it was a joke.
Despite being late there are 3 hours to kill at T3Oil isnt the only price going up.The food concessions in T# have caught the condition.However i have to eat here as I feel the chance of finding something to eat in Broken Hill after 9pm on Sunday is pretty remote-and so it was.Resisted the temptation to sample the wares of the Harry's Cafe De Wheels outlet.Would destroy too many memories.Settle down with my book again-nice light reading A peace to end all peaces-the Middle East 1910-22.Interesting reading the views of the US Secretary of State in 1920 concerned by rising oil prices,depleted reserves and demand outstripping supply.
Next report-off to BHQ and some thoughts on the Hill.