A sudden change here. I am forced to suspend my chronicles about Botswana . The reason? I am in Zimbabwe. And I don't have access to my photos. I do have my new notepad, though, so I will try to keep current with present adventures.
I am travelling with MBG, who has been a friend for over 30 years. She and I have the distinction of being the first two women to have law practices in Rhinelander (in case you're wondering , I'm NUMBER ONE!)
You'd think that in that much time, you'd know a person, wouldn't you ? So imagine my distress when, more than halfway into our two day journey , the conversation turns, as it does so frequently this time of year, to football, and I learn the horrible news: I am travelling with a Viking fan.
Sure, I knew she grew up in Minnesota, but she's lived in Wisconsin, as I said,for more than 30 years! I had just ASSUMED she was indifferent to football in general, but no! She is a bona fide Viking fan.
For the first time, I have doubts about the wisdom of this trip.
I must admit, however, that so far--apart from this shocker--it's been going ok. We left the house shortly after 10 a.m. Wednesday, starting off with an unremarkable drive to Elgin. Kurt and Wendy welcomed us warmly and even served up a wonderful home-cooked supper. Then Kurt whisked us off to O'Hare, where we were efficiently processed and launched off by Air Emirates. A "mere" 14 hours later, two very weary travellers found themselves at Dubai International Airport . Disappointingly enough, it looked the same as just about any airport in any prosperous country. Every imaginable luxury store and every franchise known to mankind, but no soul. Well, except for as intriguing a display of hookahs as you've ever seen since 1973.
Feeling much like Peter O'Toole in Lawrence of Arabia, we valiantly trouped around the vast terminal before finally locating our hotel and retiring for what surely seemed like a well-deserved rest and to await our wake-up call to catch the 9-hour-long continuation of our trip to Harare.
Well, I must admit , I was a wee bit concerned about your safety and vulnerability but now that I know you are partnered with someone with the good sense and wisdom to support the Vikings , I am breathing many a sigh of relief. SKOL VIKINGS ! All my best to you and MBG !
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