Let me disappear with this kiss....
Nov. 15th, 2006 09:26 pmJerry's gone. :(
We had a bit more drama than was expected today though. It was pretty windy today down here, which, in addition to blowing down the power lines by my apartment this afternoon (obviously they're back up), also caused Jerry's flight from College Station to Houston to be cancelled. And it was the last flight out of College Station today. Fortunately, his flight out of Houston was also delayed, so we decided to go ahead and drive down there so Jerry could get back something resembling today. (I was rather glad I tossed in my CD case for the usually 10-minute drive to the airport in College Station.) The flight apparently just got off the ground about 15 minutes ago (I was getting a bit worried that none of the flight tracking sites had any info on his flight when I got back to my apartment).
As if having to leave Jerry all of a sudden as soon as we got into Houston wasn't bad enough, as soon as I get back in the car, "Peterborough and the Kawarthas" starts up with the verse right before Ty's weather report. Gee, thanks a lot, Jim.
I fortunately unconsciously picked out TMBG's Lincoln (and b-sides) while fumbling for something to listen to on my way out of town, which is one of the CDs I find most difficult to be sad to.
We had a bit more drama than was expected today though. It was pretty windy today down here, which, in addition to blowing down the power lines by my apartment this afternoon (obviously they're back up), also caused Jerry's flight from College Station to Houston to be cancelled. And it was the last flight out of College Station today. Fortunately, his flight out of Houston was also delayed, so we decided to go ahead and drive down there so Jerry could get back something resembling today. (I was rather glad I tossed in my CD case for the usually 10-minute drive to the airport in College Station.) The flight apparently just got off the ground about 15 minutes ago (I was getting a bit worried that none of the flight tracking sites had any info on his flight when I got back to my apartment).
As if having to leave Jerry all of a sudden as soon as we got into Houston wasn't bad enough, as soon as I get back in the car, "Peterborough and the Kawarthas" starts up with the verse right before Ty's weather report. Gee, thanks a lot, Jim.
I fortunately unconsciously picked out TMBG's Lincoln (and b-sides) while fumbling for something to listen to on my way out of town, which is one of the CDs I find most difficult to be sad to.