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sovay ([personal profile] sovay) wrote2010-11-06 11:00 am

I save a bundle skipping middle age and Saturdays

In which I am not any more present online than I have been so far this week, because the nice man on the phone at Delta informed me that ticketholders for international flights should now arrive at the airport three hours in advance of their scheduled departure times and therefore I need to run like a mad thing to Logan. Who knew Vancouver was such a terrorist hotspot?

I can hope I have packed enough books for the trip, although I almost never have.1 With any luck, I'll have the time in-flight (and in airports) to write up Pandora and the Flying Dutchman (1951), which I saw two nights ago on TCM, and the Boston Lyric Opera's Tosca, which I saw last night with [livejournal.com profile] fleurdelis28 and [livejournal.com profile] sharhaun. I am looking forward to this week immensely. And I will see all of you when I see you.

1. Philip Kemp's Lethal Innocence: The Cinema of Alexander Mackendrick (1991), Sholem Aleichem's Wandering Stars (1909), Tony Kushner's Death & Taxes: Hydriotaphia and Other Plays (2000), Rikki Ducornet's Entering Fire (1986), and possibly Andrew Hodges' Alan Turing: The Enigma (1983) even if I've finished it, because it was just that awesome. I remember there being excellent bookstores in Vancouver, but that doesn't do me much good in Minneapolis St. Paul.

[identity profile] helivoy.livejournal.com 2010-11-06 04:24 pm (UTC)(link)
I travel internationally 2-5 times a year, and two hours in advance are more than sufficient lead time. Be prepared to shed a significant portion of your clothing -- besides coat, scarf, shoes, they now demand belts as well because of the new scanners. Soon we will simply have to travel wrapped in blankets while our clothes go separately. More airport bookstores are a desert of bestsellers du jour and ghost-written celeb autobios.

[identity profile] nineweaving.livejournal.com 2010-11-06 07:11 pm (UTC)(link)
God on the Rocks is excellent Gardam. Did you know there's a film? Bill Paterson and Sinead Cusack no less.

Enjoy your sojourn. My very best to M.

Nine
Edited 2010-11-06 19:16 (UTC)

[identity profile] schreibergasse.livejournal.com 2010-11-06 04:58 pm (UTC)(link)
Yes, though on the other hand I think they've always asked you to show up three hours in advance...except, I think, to Canada.
It's probably not a bad idea in any case: leaves time in case Things Go Horribly Wrong.
Safe travels!

[identity profile] cucumberseed.livejournal.com 2010-11-06 04:43 pm (UTC)(link)
Safe there, safe home and good times between.

[identity profile] kenjari.livejournal.com 2010-11-06 05:19 pm (UTC)(link)
Have a good trip, and a fun time in Vancouver!

[identity profile] teenybuffalo.livejournal.com 2010-11-06 05:48 pm (UTC)(link)
Good wishes for your trip from me, too.

I'm delighted you're going to read Hydriotaphia, because I love that play and it's pretty much neglected by the world at large. *bounce bounce* I liked the part where... nope, I must restrain myself till you've actually read it. It's pretty dense reading for a play, too, so it might help occupy you through some dull flights.

He bin da most entertaining of da three.

[identity profile] teenybuffalo.livejournal.com 2010-11-07 01:48 pm (UTC)(link)
Never seen it put on in my life, though I hope I may sometime. It's the sort of weird and crazy affair that they go for at the Smith College theatre department sometimes.

[identity profile] ap-aelfwine.livejournal.com 2010-11-06 09:54 pm (UTC)(link)
Safe journeying! I hope you have a wonderful time.

[identity profile] ap-aelfwine.livejournal.com 2010-11-07 07:47 pm (UTC)(link)
You're welcome. I'm delighted you've got there and safely.