Anyone ever see advertising inside airplanes? Amazing, but that's what I saw while flying Spirit from Ft. Lauderdale to the Dominican Republic. Several of the luggage bins were covered with ads. Sorry I didn't get a pic, but I was a bundle of nerves for several reasons.
The plane was fully loaded with partying tourists speaking several languages I didn't understand. The crowd behind my non-reclining seat did not know how to use their "inside-the-airplane" voices and they passed the two hours like they were in some kind of raucous bingo game in the middle of a drunken livestock auction. Click Like if you agree that air travel sure has changed.
Landed in Santo Domingo and caught a cab to a hotel in town. I hope to get up to get up to Mao tomorrow to meet Darryl and Paul Whittington, Ted Williams, Ken Clark, Mark Creech, Doug Lane and Neal Turner as they work on the church.
I had started this day with a few delicious eggs cooked by my Aunt Lucille in her Stuart, Florida home, and I'm finishing it with an apple that I bought here for 32 pesos.
The plane was fully loaded with partying tourists speaking several languages I didn't understand. The crowd behind my non-reclining seat did not know how to use their "inside-the-airplane" voices and they passed the two hours like they were in some kind of raucous bingo game in the middle of a drunken livestock auction. Click Like if you agree that air travel sure has changed.
Landed in Santo Domingo and caught a cab to a hotel in town. I hope to get up to get up to Mao tomorrow to meet Darryl and Paul Whittington, Ted Williams, Ken Clark, Mark Creech, Doug Lane and Neal Turner as they work on the church.
I had started this day with a few delicious eggs cooked by my Aunt Lucille in her Stuart, Florida home, and I'm finishing it with an apple that I bought here for 32 pesos.