We have arrived
Plane ride…uneventful, in so many good ways. I was quite worried that my pinched femoral nerve problem would make the ride unbearable, but for once, my back cooperated. I was comfortable for a change! Who knew that being squashed in an airplane seat was the physiotherapy I needed? Our seats were right in front of the bathrooms, which has its own advantages, too. But the highlight of the trip, definitely, was the in-flight entertainment. I watched the best movie, which I will highly recommend to all the film buffs.( And, a big thank you to Lucy, who mentioned it on Facebook) It is called The Duke, starring Jim Broadbent and Helen Mirren. I haven’t enjoyed such a good flick in ages ( and I could only hear half of it because if the ‘in-flight’ noise). I won’t bore you with details, but run out and find it in a theatre near you. ( It was playing at the Vic Theatre, which is near us, but we were too busy to go!)
Now we are at today(Wednesday) and yesterday is another country...or, at least another province. Our hosts, Anna and Rick are gracious and comfortable people and their home is lovely. They are off doing last-minute shopping, whilst Doug and I unpack and shake off that sleepy feeling. This afternoon, they are taking us on a guided tour of Halifax.
This does look like a nice place to enjoy your holiday in the east.
ReplyDeleteHow did you manage that seat from hell ??? I flew back from China in that seat..nightmare !
ReplyDeleteWatching movies. They take me to another place.
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