Flights of Curiousity
Mar. 14th, 2006 06:18 pmI began shopping this morning for flights to the IAGSDC convention in Anaheim at the end of June, with a prior side trip to Portland, OR, for a family reunion, and I'm rather intrigued by the results.
The plan is to fly from the greater DC area --I'm about equidistant between BWI, DCA and IAD so I'm not particular about the departure point-- to PDX for a few days, then on to LAX and flying from LAX directly back to DC. If there are direct flights from LAX to either BWI or IAD, neither Cheaptickets.com, Travelocity nor Orbitz knows of them: all flights seem to have a stopover or plane change before coming to DC. Go figure.
The quest continues...
The plan is to fly from the greater DC area --I'm about equidistant between BWI, DCA and IAD so I'm not particular about the departure point-- to PDX for a few days, then on to LAX and flying from LAX directly back to DC. If there are direct flights from LAX to either BWI or IAD, neither Cheaptickets.com, Travelocity nor Orbitz knows of them: all flights seem to have a stopover or plane change before coming to DC. Go figure.
The quest continues...
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Date: 2006-03-15 04:06 pm (UTC)Lubbock and Amarillo are even worse. Trust me.
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Date: 2006-03-15 05:27 pm (UTC)Amarillo is a mere 4 hours east of here, so we just hop in the car when we want to visit friends there...
Lubbock is...err. Lubbock. I had an invitation to move there in 1985, when the company I worked for here was bought out by a larger company there. I respectfully declined.
West Texas is just so...so...what is it exactly?
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Date: 2006-03-15 11:28 pm (UTC)On the other hand, a recent trip to Lubbock resulted in "Kinky Friedman for Governor" bumper sticker sightings, giving us an excuse (with a toddler present) to yell "Kinky!" at random moments.
We live in rural eastern New Mexico. We are easily amused.