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July 15, 2005

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Lightening from the Sky After uploading another batch of pictures from Cuba to our website, we were off to the airport to catch our flight to Hermosillo through Mexico City. I think the Cancun airport will always remind me of that first day heading to Cuba. We picked up our boarding passes for this flight right next to where we picked up our tickets to Cuba a week before.

We arrived in Mexico City and had an overpriced meal at a restaurant called Wings that did not live up to expectations. Not a surprise considering we were eating in an airport but, after a similar experience in Cancun, this was the second time we’d had bad airport food in the last 6 hours and we were ready for some good food. We made a rule: no more wasting money on overpriced and awful airport food.

We landed in Hermosillo around 10:10pm and were happy to see our bags make it onto the carousel. We grabbed a taxi in a rush to catch the bus to Navajoa that departed at 11:00pm. We felt like we were in the middle of the Amazing Race when our taxi driver pulled over to fill up his gas tank. We got to the station with 15 minutes to spare and bought 2 of the remaining 3 seats on the bus. Once aboard, I put the seat back and tried to get some sleep, which was a difficult task with the movie “Alien vs. Predator” blasting for the first hour and a half of the ride. Eventually though I fell asleep, putting an end to the day.

Posted by Peter Mork at July 15, 2005 3:57 PM

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