Leaving on a jet plane--well, diesel bus...
I apologize for not having posted much lately. Between my workout plan, work (which, for most of the past week, has been a hitherto-undiscovered Circle of HELL), and a certain project of mine I hope to unveil in the near future, I simply haven't had the time or energy.
And now I'm off to Indianapolis for a week, to visit my father and half-sister--who, at the moment, have neither a computer nor internet access. It's probably for the best though. I really need some time to decompress right now, and I suspect teh Intarweb would be too much of a distraction. My only regret is not buying the plane tickets while they were relatively cheap. As it was, they wanted over $400 for a relatively short trip--and since I needed most of that money elsewhere, I had to...Christ, I feel dirty even typing this...go Greyhound.
The last time I rode a bus any distance was when I was 9. I didn't particularly care for the experience, and have refused to travel that way since. This time I had no choice: flying's too expensive, and Amtrak would have taken a day an a half to get me to Chicago, where I would have an eight-hour layover before sending me on to Indy...on a bus. ::sighs:: Still, I'm sure times have changed, and I'll have a pleasant experience all-around to report when I return on Monday, or whenever I next find internet access and time to post. I'll come bearing pics as well.
And with that, I'm off. See you soon.
And God? Please give me seatmates who BATHE this time.
And now I'm off to Indianapolis for a week, to visit my father and half-sister--who, at the moment, have neither a computer nor internet access. It's probably for the best though. I really need some time to decompress right now, and I suspect teh Intarweb would be too much of a distraction. My only regret is not buying the plane tickets while they were relatively cheap. As it was, they wanted over $400 for a relatively short trip--and since I needed most of that money elsewhere, I had to...Christ, I feel dirty even typing this...go Greyhound.
The last time I rode a bus any distance was when I was 9. I didn't particularly care for the experience, and have refused to travel that way since. This time I had no choice: flying's too expensive, and Amtrak would have taken a day an a half to get me to Chicago, where I would have an eight-hour layover before sending me on to Indy...on a bus. ::sighs:: Still, I'm sure times have changed, and I'll have a pleasant experience all-around to report when I return on Monday, or whenever I next find internet access and time to post. I'll come bearing pics as well.
And with that, I'm off. See you soon.