Despite a slight delay while they run 'engine tests' the flight from Tokyo to London arrives on time, is as smooth as a mill pond ( the seat belt signs off all the way ) and tracks daylight from takeoff to landing. The sunrise reflected off the frigid air of the North Pole was a miraculous orange affair that lingered halfway between the ground and the horizon. On a less positive note I'd reckon a full quarter of the folks on board were snuffling and sneezing.
We overnight at a Heathrow hotel and then take the first flight to Edinburgh which, despite it being holiday season, is half empty. The hotel is charmless in that way peculiar to airport hotels. At check out Angus complains about the lack of water pressure in the shower - think dribble rather than torrent. The desk clerk promises to look into it and gives me a look that implies the hospitality industry would be a great career choice if it wasn't for the customers. We land in Edinburgh early and our bags are on the carrousel in ten minutes. There are benefits to being on the first flight of the day. By seven thirty we're in the car and heading over the Forth crossing towards home. Japan and the UK both drive on the left although that might be where the similarities end.
A friend who has just had heart surgery swore that this was true when I spoke to him last week :https://gizmodo.com/the-shingles-vaccine-could-be-a-secret-weapon-against-heart-attacks-2000598150
Dreams :https://www.thetransmitter.org/sleep/sleep-doesnt-just-consolidate-memories-it-actively-shapes-them/
Design :https://www.worksinprogress.news/p/the-purpose-of-a-building-is-how
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Welcome home, rest up.
Hari OM
Safe home and observing all those little things in life that make its tapestry.... solid!!!
Welcome home! They say that morning sun is the best thing for jetlag, so hopefully your won't be too bad. I really enjoyed seeing Japan through your eyes these past few weeks - after more than 30 years there, I'd become jaded - and I hope you will post some pictures from along the way. Yesterday, you managed to capture the building I worked in, just next to the hotel on the moat - I think I've written about watching the cormorants out the window, and that was the place!
"East, West, Home is best. Glad you're back in place and had a lovely time.
Welcome home! And thank you for all the posts!
You're back in the St. Andrews life. Thank you for sharing your morning and the meandering drive to your home.
"Pal." Not necessary.
I’m glad you’re home and am sure Puppy and Noreen feel the same. As always, thank you for sharing your adventures with us.
There's no place like home...
Thank you for the fascinating links, pictures, and most especially your writings. Welcome home.
Welcome back.
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