Saturday, May 31, 2008
Xousalarm
A very long nap!
Arrived in Beijing
Almost 20 hours after leaving home, I'm in China.
Both flights left on time-the trip from the US to here made all the
more pleasant by the company of Hugh Burnett and his wife Sherry from
South Carolina.
I'm now in a taxi in central Beijing.
First impressions; modern, smoggy, busy :Asia.
It's the small hours of the morning in Philly and despite sleeping for
a few hours on the plane, I'm feeling pretty.groggy.
I think I'll take a nap and write some more later.
Friday, May 30, 2008
24,000ft Above Delaware
and 06 Europe tours really wanted to go on this one. We considered
stowing her in my suitcase but rejected the idea as impractical- and
probably illegal. (She's a lawyer y'know)
Philadelphia Airport
packing-aaaaagh!
(I had)
The trouble with packing lists is that they give you a false sense of
security. I mean what if you've left something off the list?
Anyway that's what I did. I lay awake until it was time to get up and
then added all the things to my packing list that I had remembered in
the wee small...
That reminds me;
Heard the one about the insomiac, dyslexic, agnostic who lay awake at
night wondering if there was a dog? (Boom, boom!)
Susan Lewis, who is one of the kindest people I know, took me to the
airport at seven and, well, here I am.
Thursday, May 29, 2008
Jim Cotter in Kuala Lumpur in 2005
Affectionately known as "WRTI's Asia Bureau" (Kuala Lumpur) -- here's Jim poised and ready at the mike to deliver his latest edition of Notes from the Road during the 2005 Philadelphia Orchestra Asia Tour.