After a night in the train, quite noisy and not really resting, I board in the plane this morning, for a 11 hours flight to Miami. So here I am , in Miami , stuck in the airport so no beach for me this time… đ
It took me more than one hour to get through the security / customs after HEAPS of questions about my life… taking my picture and my prints of ALL fingers of both hands… :-/
Now I have my luggage which I have to check-in for the next flight to Santiago, but I have to wait 2 more hours before I am able to check it in. Nobody explains to me anything the same way, half of it is everytime wrong, donnot understand the aim of it… I already walked 5 kms INSIDE the airport :-/
And they told me they dont have lockers…
And the weather is not good, and I am really tired and feel a bit sick from the first flight…
So I gonna wait to check-in my luggage again in 2 hours, and gonna wait and rest in the gates area !
Hopefully Miami Beach is gonna be for February, for the way back !
MĂȘme si un aĂ©roport n’est pas la plus tranquille des salles de lecture;..peut ĂȘtre pourras tu ouvrir et lire un de tes livres – compagnon de voyage. J’espĂšre au moins qu’une fois “checkĂ©e” tu te seras sentie rassurĂ©e, et que ta santĂ© ne sera pas perturbĂ©e trop longtemps… Les grands grands voyages te taquinent pas trĂšs gentiment : l’aller Ă Sydney fut un peu mouvementĂ© aussi, alors je te souhaite bonne fin et surtout une bien douce arrivĂ©e. HĂąte de lire la suite de ton parcours.
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mĂȘme si ton programme est un peu chamboulĂ©, le principal, c’est que tu poursuives ton chemin correctement. De toutes façons, avec ton rhume, Miami Beach, ce n’Ă©tait peut-ĂȘtre pas vraiment une bonne chose. Quand tu seras en Patagonie, ce dĂ©sagrĂ©able Ă©pisode sera dĂ©jĂ oubliĂ©.