Hey everybody,
I made it back home safely as well. Landed 7.00 am local time tuesday (11.00 pm monday Seattle time)
Boy this jet lag does weird things to my biological clock, I'm still dazed and confused,
they say recovery could take up to 5 days or more.
My hand bag was examined thoroughly at security as well,
some items, even my spare batteries, were x-rayed two times and when I opened my suitcase at home I found this notice of baggage inspection paper.
Laura and Tom,
Thanks for the great hospitality that we were exposed to,
I sure wish I lived closer for future events to.
It was an awesome experience to meet the MasterNerd at last, I've been looking out for this a long time.
I'm sure the training center will become a respected
location for Pico and other training, I wish you both the very best.
Thanks
to my fellow Nerdz who were able to travel the distances they did, you are my mentors. I can only dream of the knowledge you have.
Sad
for the ones that couldn't make it and sure hope to meet more of you
the next time I hop over.
It was hard though to drag Rich across the state,
but somebody had to do it...... We sure had a great time did we?
The music museum,
Pike place market, dinner with Don up in the space needle, meeting Alice and Albin in Dryden and the drive up there.
I was a little disappointed
but lucky that you guys couldn't break
the caddy, what a great car!!! drove 665 miles in delight.
It doesn't even have an ignition key, only a remote and a start button on the dash.
So I love to be in the US and wish I was born there, but now my first priority will be to rent out the shop, find another house with shop and move to a more rural and quiet place.
Until soon,
Jan.