Looking out plane windows certainly doesn’t relay the mass of humanity packed in like cattle being led to slaughter scene that can be viewed from the opposite side of the same window.
Oddly for an introvert Ed, I am usually not overly bothered by the concept of people in a tube. I have occasionally had unpleasant seat mates or louder flights, but generally they are no more or less intrusive than any sort of large group of people event.
Becki, if I am by myself I try to get the window seat. For trips like this where I know the route, I can choose what I am likely to see - but sometimes it comes down to looking up at the right moment.
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Pretty neat, but I think I prefer the view from the underside, lol.
ReplyDeleteI wonder what this would have looked like from below, Leigh.
DeleteGoing to agree with Leigh, two feet on Terra Firma for me TB.
ReplyDeleteOf all of multitudinous fears - and there have been many - I have been blessed in that flying is not one of them I have had to deal with.
DeleteLooking out plane windows certainly doesn’t relay the mass of humanity packed in like cattle being led to slaughter scene that can be viewed from the opposite side of the same window.
ReplyDeleteOddly for an introvert Ed, I am usually not overly bothered by the concept of people in a tube. I have occasionally had unpleasant seat mates or louder flights, but generally they are no more or less intrusive than any sort of large group of people event.
DeleteVery cool, TB. At this point in my life, this is probably as close as I'll get to experiencing the view from a jet window.
ReplyDeleteBecki, if I am by myself I try to get the window seat. For trips like this where I know the route, I can choose what I am likely to see - but sometimes it comes down to looking up at the right moment.
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