After moving through the security sludge, I stopped in a bookstore just to browse briefly. I was pleasantly surprised to see a book of mine in an airport bookstore for the very first time.
Of course, my greedy self would like to have seen a shelf full with a complete selection of my novels and anthologies, not just a single copy of the first book, but still, it's a start.
I worked in the Admiral's Club, where the bandwidth was decent and the soda free. What more could I ask?
I enjoyed first class seats on both legs, which was awesome. The first had no bandwidth on offer, but they gave me a breakfast/lunch with recognizable parts and adequate taste, so I didn't have to scramble between flights for lunch. Instead, I went to the O'Hare Admiral's Club and--you guessed it--worked. How exciting my life is!
I'm writing most of this on the plane home, which did have bandwidth for sale. I do love that and wish every plane had it.
I arrived home to a huge stack of mail and packages, plus unpacking and all the usual work. To it I go!
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