ken4ord Posted January 27, 2005 Posted January 27, 2005 Well I freaking made it and all my stuff. What an epic trip, even though nothing eventful happen. I was actually quite surprised, that I made all my flights and arrived on time. Customs was also surprisingly simple, ‘good morning, stamp of the passport, pick up bags, run them through scanner, and then to the car, took no more than 10 minutes from plane to car. Oh yeah one thing funny was that the runway lights weren’t working and so we circled around until it was bright enough to land without the lights. They had announced that we couldn’t land until they fixed the lights, then I heard the landing gear drop and we were going in without any announcement. Hmm, thought that was a little strange, then when we were landing I noticed that the lights weren’t on and there was firetrucks waiting with flashing lights on and everything. Nothing else to really report on, was jet lagged as all hell, or maybe I am still hung over from Saturday night. Went out to lunch yesterday at the local Intercon Hotel, worked on unpacking my stuff and staying awake so that I can get on a Rwandan schedule. Today I am going to visit a clinic and talk about work. We’ll see. Will you all get on some ice or snow for me, I think it will be a while. Quote
minx Posted January 27, 2005 Posted January 27, 2005 Will you all get on some ice or snow for me, I think it will be a while. could be a while here, also glad you had an uneventful journey Quote
dbb Posted January 27, 2005 Posted January 27, 2005 Sweet! Glad to hear you made it across the globe with u and all your stuff in once piece. Pour a little banna beer out for your 206 homiez. hope things go well on your "trip to the clinic" Quote
JayB Posted January 27, 2005 Posted January 27, 2005 Glad you made it. If you haven't already read Phillip Gourevitch's (sp) book on Rwanda this might be a good time to start. Looking forward to the TR's on Mt. Kenya. Quote
ClimbingGirl33 Posted January 27, 2005 Posted January 27, 2005 May the adventures begin. Can't wait to hear more - thanks for the update Ken and enjoy the journey!!! B Quote
ken4ord Posted January 28, 2005 Author Posted January 28, 2005 Well here is a few picture more to come once I finally get outside and out of town this weekend. This all I have for now. Our house, the front of it. This is our back patio, where we eat a lot of our meals. This is the view from our patio, very green and lush, tons of differrent birds all over the place. Today during lunch a stork flew by and landed in a tree in the backyard. Quote
David_Parker Posted January 29, 2005 Posted January 29, 2005 Today during lunch a stork flew by and landed in a tree in the backyard. Yo Ken, so does that mean you have a kid now? Make sure you teach him to waterski, not wakeboard! Quote
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