My casita is called Jicoba, as this tree is growing in my bathroom. At first I thought a mushroom was growing on the trunk, but it turned out to be a bud.
Another woman from Colombia also needed a hotel, so we started searching together for one on our phones. I found one with rooms still available and called to make our two bookings. They insisted on asking for all kinds of details and setting me up with a rewards card, even though I told her we were exhausted and just needed to get there. When I called back they had no record of my call - I got a different person - and when he started in again I begged him to just send us a shuttle and take care of details when we got there. So we were finally able to get to our rooms at just before 1 a.m. My new flight only leaves at 6 pm and gets in to Vancouver at midnight, so one more night in a hotel before I can get home. My new friend Angela was only given a flight at midnight - and she is only going home to Houston, a short flight. This morning I bumped into her on my way to breakfast and so we will hang out together today. So it may be a complicated trip home, but I have made a new friend!
Travel day number two went by quickly. Angela and I had fun shopping a a new mall in Dania Beach and going out for a rushed lunch before taking the shuttle to the airport in the early afternoon. As we left from different terminals, we parted ways, after sharing contact info and promising to visit each other in the future. She offered to share yoga retreat info with her niece and others, who are yoga enthusiasts living in the Cancun area of Mexico. While I hadn’t envisioned running a bilingual yoga retreat, it could be a possibility, so I will have to study up on Spanish yoga terminology. From Spirit hell the day before, I walked into Delta heaven. There were no line-ups so I walked in effortlessly. At the bag scanning I met a guy from Tacoma, Joseph, and we ended up exchanging all kinds of stories over a beer which he invited me to. He used the last of his cash on our drinks, so I bought us both bagels for supper, the only vegetarian option I could find. Neither of us had reserved seat...
While the Vancouver airport was quiet, when I arrived in Los Angeles early evening the airport was bustling. Flying in you could see endless lights of the sprawling big city. I started chatting with the guy sitting beside me, and discovered that he was also born in Durban. He and his wife had just got married and were heading for a cruise to Mexico on their honeymoon. So I gave them the freshly printed info sheet about my upcoming couples massage workshop and they were quite enthusiastic about it. I had been one of the last to board, so there was no room in the overhead bins for my bag, which I was reluctantly forced to check. So despite travelling light, I still had to wait about half an hour for my bag. The hotel shuttle appeared minutes after I called for it, and with all the heavy stop and go traffic, and stopping at other terminals, we were slow to leave the airport. Driving through the busy streets I couldn’t help wondering why anyone would want to live in LA. More than 12 m...
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