Sean Leather > Of course, my trip has to start out with a photo at an airport. This is Charles de Gaulle International. When I got there, my next flight to Johannesburg was not on the screen that told people which line to get into for immigration. I looked around and joined a very long line that seemed to be where most people were going. There was nobody around to ask, the desks were crowded with people and busy, and so I stood there for a while. Finally, an airport employee came over to my line to answer questions. Of course, she told me I had to find this other very long line instead. Fortunately, the rest of the CDG experience was a breeze.
Sean Leather > Elizabeth passed time as we awaited our flight to San Jose by reading the Let's Go Costa Rica on a Budget book. This guide served us very well during the trip.
Sean Leather > Soon after, I found Elizabeth wandering around the same a-maze-ing sculpture.
Sean Leather > I arrived at the Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport and found an interesting art piece by Christopher Janney. The instructions say:
Begin North, walk the Westward path between III and IV
At the South weave up between 001 and TWO keeping score
Now quickly it's 2 and 3
Take care to be
Back to where you departed
Listen to the harmonic labyrinth you started
Of course, my trip has to start out with a photo at an airport. This is Charles de Gaulle International. When I got there, my next flight to Johannesburg was not on the screen that told people which line to get into for immigration. I looked around and joined a very long line that seemed to be where most people were going. There was nobody around to ask, the desks were crowded with people and busy, and so I stood there for a while. Finally, an airport employee came over to my line to answer questions. Of course, she told me I had to find this other very long line instead. Fortunately, the rest of the CDG experience was a breeze.
Sean Leather > Of course, my trip has to start out with a photo at an airport. This is Charles de Gaulle International. When I got there, my next flight to Johannesburg was not on the screen that told people which line to get into for immigration. I looked around and joined a very long line that seemed to be where most people were going. There was nobody around to ask, the desks were crowded with people and busy, and so I stood there for a while. Finally, an airport employee came over to my line to answer questions. Of course, she told me I had to find this other very long line instead. Fortunately, the rest of the CDG experience was a breeze.
Of course, my trip has to start out with a photo at an airport. This is Charles de Gaulle International. When I got there, my next flight to Johannesburg was not on the screen that told people which line to get into for immigration. I looked around and joined a very long line that seemed to be where most people were going. There was nobody around to ask, the desks were crowded with people and busy, and so I stood there for a while. Finally, an airport employee came over to my line to answer questions. Of course, she told me I had to find this other very long line instead. Fortunately, the rest of the CDG experience was a breeze.
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