Good to Go Away, Good to Come Home

Traveling for thirty two hours door to door is not unusual these days. We are grateful to land safely and have all our luggage. Yes, you wish you could be Dorothy and just click your heels and be there without a hassle. One plane’s delay, creates a chain of challenges and snags but you know there’s your pillow waiting for you when you reach home.

Leaving Newark on late flight
Coming into Pittsburgh

10 thoughts on “Good to Go Away, Good to Come Home

  1. So glad you and Mary are home safe and sound. So many abandoned chairs and couches went unnoticed in your absence. Just the one that Maura was in a high speed chase to capture on film. dc

  2. We knitters never travel without our small projects (preferably 🧦) because you never know about delays. Glad you are home safe and sound.

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