Update: It’s 2pm, I have my boarding pass and ostensibly the airport knows where my bags are. Pending further divine intervention, I’ll get out of here by 5:10 japantime and get to Houston by 1:50 central on the same day, because time zones are awesome. A four hour layover and 45-minute flight later, I should be back in Austin.
So from now until boarding I have but one final task, namely to waste three hours on the internet. Fear not; I’ve been training for this moment my whole life.
Can’t wait to get home!
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So, turns out the gas lines have been potentially compromised by the earthquake, so they were shut down. Consequently the entire airport is freezing. On the plus side it made for a natural 6am alarm clock, because by that point it was way too cold in the terminal to sleep. Took a few more pictures —
Some planes are taking off. Flights have gotten out to D.C., Singapore, and California. I’m trying to connect through Houston later today. Gotta get through that attendantless line first though…
geez, kevin, this entire quarter just seems like it was the craziest adventure ever.. good luck getting back!
I sure hope you had more than the little red blanket for warmth! These photos are really cool- you’re definitely capturing something that is a part of history for Japan!
it’s been a weird quarter, that’s for sure. kinda neat to be a part of so much craziness, though
and steph the pillow/mattress setup wasn’t mine, i just took a picture of some random person’s bed. i slept under a towel and my jacket on some chairs near a gate ^^