Currently Listening to: “Dare You to Move” by Switchfoot
There wasn’t enough time to write at Salt Lake City because it was a short layover. It was beautiful arriving there, but there wasn’t much time to enjoy the airport besides a quick run to Sbarro for a slice of pizza. Maybe my last slice for a while? Anyways, I’ve decided if we were to judge entire cities by their airports, Salt Lake City would be in the running for mediocre to not very good. The airport was atrocious compared to the expansive and beautiful Atlanta International. Even Appleton’s airport (though newly renovated) is a better destination as an airport.
This time when I boarded the plane, they wouldn’t put my guitar belowWhile coming in on the big plane, my new rowmates Scott (thanks again, Mr. Boarding Pass) and some PhD student were crunched in for maximum comfort. During this flight the had TV, movies, and games all in the headboard monitors for us to enjoy on our 3 hr flight (!). It was pretty good. Got to watch Mythbusters on Discovery and Classic Fights (Boxing) on ESPN Classic. Who would’ve thought Boxing would be exciting to watch. Luckily, my book “Pop Goes the Church” by Tim Stevens, kept me company as well. In the SLC airport, I watched as people’s flights were delayed for numerous reasons: the funniest being the Captain didn’t show up yet. After checking-in, I had to walk in
On this flight to Denver, I was lucky enough to have a row to myself since there were plenty of seats available. Wow, were descending already: gotta go!
Finished while listening to: “Danger Zone” by Kenny Loggins
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