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Home At Last!!!

Well, after about nineteen hours in transit, I'm back home in Zum Stollenkeller and exhausted. The Air France cabin crews are truly amazing and how they remain so pleasant is anyone's guess, but air travel sure ain't glamorous these days. I don't think I have ever been as glad to get back on the ground and walk off that big ol' jet airliner as I was this afternoon when we landed at Chicago-O'Hare.

So, after deleting more than 800 spam e-mails, sorting through three weeks of snail mail, and giving some love and attention to the Grand Ducal feline, I will have a shower, make some coffee, and head off to bed to watch Cliff Richard in Expresso Bongo from 1960 (I think). Yes, the rock&roll B-movie marathon continues! "We're all going on a summer holiday. No more worries for a week or two. . ."

Sorry, but extreme fatuigue makes one a little strange you know. But tomorrow, the Grand Duchess returns, and all will be right with the world once more!!! Look for some vacation photos here in the next few days plus some teaser shots of the Holger Eriksson cavalry and Garrison artillery crew.

Comments

Bluebear Jeff said…
Welcome back.


-- Jeff
Martin said…
Hey Stokes!

Glad to hear you had a safe journey. I'm looking forward to seeing the pics!

Martin
David Morfitt said…
Yes, welcome back. No place like home! ;-)

And I'm looking forward to all the pictures too...

David
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Anonymous said…
So? What did you bring me?
Fitz-Badger said…
As good as it is to travel sometimes, it's also good to get home, isn't it?
Anonymous said…
Presents? Did someone say "Presents?"
tradgardmastare said…
Welcome home !
Alan
guy said…
Welcome home. I agree with your comments about Air France. We normally fly cheap and cheerful Easyjet with the girls but at easter skiing we went with AF. What a contrast - gloriously pretty stewardesses compaired with EJ.

guy
Welcome back, Stokes! I shall add myself to the list of those looking forward to the pictures.

I trust the wargames room is still looking dry and intact after your return?

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