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      The second impression was the vision of people waiting for the airlines to announce their departing flight. The nice thing about flying is how fast it can eat up the miles, but only after you've waited for long hours.
     They always want you there early to devour your time and hopefully, I suppose, buy some of the over-priced snacks at many of the "coffee shops" that are offered up for the unsuspecting public.
 

    If you get the idea that I'm not in love with the way passengers are herded around like sheep, or cattle, perhaps you're right. But once they get you there, the excitement starts.
    This picture shows the passageway towards our long awaited destination. Brigitte wanted to rush down to the end of the corridor, but I simply had to capture this on film.  So she reluctantly posed--well, waited politely.   I secretly think she enjoyed herself--a moment of relaxation.
     Actually, we were rather exciting, especially having survived the more than five hour flight in cramped seats.
    Brigitte, as you'll quickly discover, became our feature guide.
    There were two options open to me:
    Let her be the Star.
    Let her take the pictures!
    She had left her good camera in Thousand Oaks, so I was in charge of all visual FXs--by default! [Plus she's too good at picture taking!  Later, though, she bought a throw away camera.]
    So Brigitte took over as tour guide.
    Still, that didn't stop her from taking some of these pictures, as the following set reveal.
 


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