Boothbay Opera house benefit concertDay 1 - travel |
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I have to admit I wasn't considering writing any sort of account of this short trip to Maine but on reflection during the many hours waiting around the now notorious JFK airport, I feel duty bound to record some kind of account. Especially considering very few fans will have had the opportunity to witness us performing as a four piece, without a drummer! The
band for the show consists of Mark, myself, Glenn worf and Richard
Bennett.
Glenn and Richard arrived in Boothbay a few days early with
their wives and quite rightly made a weekend break of the trip. Mark,
myself and the irreplaceable Glenn Saggers were to fly out on BA
to JFK and catch a Delta connection to Portland ME. Mark flew
on the flight
before Glenn and I and arrived safely albeit without his luggage
courtesy of Delta. This
is where the fun and games began. (you may want to skip the following rant!) |
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![]() on reflection, a lovely trip |
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The rant continues.....feel free to skip to the show day We both slept like logs and woke the next morning and donned the same clothes we'd worn for our transatlantic crossing. Breakfast was surely the most inedible I've ever come across in many years of traveling (see Glenn's cheese omelette below) still, Delta provided us with a meal ticket entitling us to the $7 special which neither Glenn nor I could discover. We had to pay an extra $12 each for the tasty privilege. We
were aboard the airport shuttle in no time and the driver asked
"where to" in such a moody fashion it was as if he was
over-acting.
"Air-Train" we all shouted. The driver sped away at
breakneck speed and dropped us all at Air
China??? The
bozo was deaf too. Glenn and I found ourselves back at
Delta check in with plenty of time to spare for our 1:00 departure.
We would miss most of the days rehearsal but after a few phone
conversations with a bag less, unshaven MK, we decided we'd get
a few hours of rehearsal
in the evening. The board said Delta 6131 - on time. 1:00 came
and went and I had
that now familiar uneasy
feeling
about
the
whole
scenario.
At gate 23 the
Delta
employees
seemed reluctant to announce any kind of information throughout
what was to become another very long day. The flight just didn't
show up until much later in the day and the only way I could
gain any information was to stand by the boarding desk and eavesdrop
all the radio transmissions. There was a period when the boards
showed the flight as departing gate 25, then 23, then 25, 23,
and finally back to 25. It soon became very clear that this airline
is running on a shoestring and it
seemed
astonishing
to me that they could be so understaffed with so many passengers
to deal with. One slip-up and the whole thing could easily come
to a standstill, well for us it did. It was four o'clock when
Glenn said "look out the window". When I saw the man
on the ladder with his head under the engine cowling, on the
phone! I decided
it was time to demand they pull our bags off the plane in order
we could switch airlines. JetBlue are the only other
carrier going to Portland from JFK and at first thought I wasn't
relishing the prospect of a low-cost airline. How wrong I was.
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![]() It's not looking good |
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![]() Yummy, the Ramada cheese omelet (note incorrect spelling) the correct way to do it |
![]() Glenn fumes at gate 23 possibly regretting that omelette |
| We had to get the bags by 4:30 in order to make the 5:45 flight but the baggage guy couldn't find them. It transpired they weren't aboard the plane anyway. Why was I not surprised? They were discovered in the bag room at 5:00pm so Glenn and I missed the flight. Luckily the last flight of the day was at 8:40pm. When we arrived at the JetBlue terminal it was like a different world. Courteous and well trained staff with a positive, genuinely helpful attitude. We sat under a plastic palm tree and the two Bombay Sapphire and tonics I purchased were probably the best, certainly the most needed Glenn and I have ever had. Relatively speaking it wasn't long before we boarded the brand spanking new A320 each of us enjoying a whole seating row and 36 channels of TV including BBCAmerica and TWC (the weather channel). Pushing off the gate we soon joined the queue for take-off and the pilot informed us we were about number 42 in line. As if I cared. I kept drifting off to sleep so the flight was all over before I knew it, all I remember was hearing a few moaning passengers behind us. If only you knew I thought. We were met in Portland and driven to the Ocean Point Inn and rang the doorbell, the night porter let us in and I fell onto my bed at 1:30am. zzzzzzzzzz | |
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After
the experience of the journey here it
felt like I'd been released from prison when I woke an looked
out of the window across the water. Thankfully it all seemed
like a distant, slightly unreal memory.
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![]() pic Eric Selden |
![]() pic Eric Selden |
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The good news is that our show managed to raise above $150,000 for the Opera house fund and I believe they are now very near to their target $500,000 so if you feel inclined to help out, any donations are always appreciated. Click the Opera House link to go to their web page. |
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