We got up, packed, and sat and watched the boats go by on our small canal until 9:30 when we checked out and ordered a taxi to take us to Schiphol. After clearing security and immigration we found our gate and got some breakfast sandwiches at a small cafe. We went through additional security screening at gate D1 and then were directed to our real gate E2.
| Our Canal |
Finally boarding our Delta jet we settled into our economy comfort seats, turned on the movies and took off for a pleasant 8-hour flight to Minneapolis. Having just been to the Van Gogh Museum, we both watched “Loving Vincent”, a really terrific animated film about Van Gogh’s life, using hand painted cells in glorious VG colors!
| Barbizon Lobby |
We landed in the Twin Cities airport, whisked through immigration and customs, rechecked our bags and found our gate. We boarded our LAX flight and then the fun began. A wall of black clouds moved in and the airport was shut down. We sat on the plane as the rain pelted down for two hours. Finally boarding resumed, but by then there was such a backlog of flights wanting to leave and arrive, that it took another hour to take off.
We arrive at LAX at 10:03; I called the SB Airbus and they were already at our terminal, so that option was out. We had a reservation at Budget and Bob said he was OK to drive. I was dubious, but we took off and at that hour, 11, the traffic wasn’t too bad. We stopped at McDonald’s for hamburgers and cokes to keep us awake and made it OK to Santa Barbara by 1 AM, bed at 2!
| You know You're back in LA when You see Randy's Donuts! |
Up the next day at 7:30. We picked up Maddie who frantically checked out every door, and us, all day long.
A very interesting trip, but pretty rough and tiring - we may be getting too old for intense, third-world birding trips - we’ll see!! Good to be home!
BTW, Bob saw 398 species of birds, with 116 of them Life Birds!
XXX, Katy