Breakfast in a sunny Shanghai.
More tomorrow when the jet lag is under control.
As we taxi into the terminal airport in Edinburgh a large Airbus from Hainan airlines arrives bringing passengers from Beijing. They've literally started a four times a weeks direct service to Scotland. It flies over Russia which saves 5 hours but that's not reassuring for Brits if there's a mechanical problem and it has to land in Moscow.
Meanwhile all eyes on this afternoons garden party at the British ambassadors residence in Washington. Will the next few days pass without incident ? The King can be counted on to approach everything with dignity.
8 comments:
It's wonderful to see you back; you've been missed.
welcome back Angus, looking forward to tales of your journey.
Hurray! You're back safe and sound! We've all missed you and look forward to hearing about some of your adventures.
So glad you're back! Can't wait to hear tales of the trip.
Welcome back, looking forward to trip report.
Any unplanned stops in the UK are a problem for me. I don't have or want a UK passport and since I was born just before my parents emigrated I'm considered British.
I wouldn't want to fly over Russia either...
Welcome back! Looking forward to your travel tales after jetlag subsides.
Hari OM
YYAAAAYYYY... I'm late to the welcome home party, but no less enthusiastic! YAM xx
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