I flew into Narita last night. In case you didn't know, it's like, the most major airport in Japan. Kinda like JFK or Heathrow to us. Fuck Charles de Gaulle -- just the name pisses me off.
But, as exhausted as I was from that sinkhole of Chicago, I marveled at the approach to Narita. Green, green, green. It was extremely beautiful, as the Japan Airlines 747 gracefully settled onto the runway -- it was almost yet again a miracle. I swear, I actually cried as I realised what had just happened. Especially when I recalled what happened to that FedEx plane that sailed into probably the same runway as me, hiccupped, took a nosedive and scratched two pilots.
But what took two -- count them -- two years of horror for people like Cook or Adams, with incredible suffering, pain and just general nastiness back in the 16-17 hundreds, took me just 14 hours.
Fourteen fucking hell of hours, mind you, but I guess it beats 365 days x 2.
Being in Japan at this point in time is beyond bizarre, but whaddyagonnado.
For now, I FEEL like Cook and Adams -- totally weirded out in a place that should, by all accounts, rightfully be renamed Mars.
I'm glad you made it safely!
ReplyDeleteI did, indeed, Susan! Every atom seemingly still with me. Thank you so much!
ReplyDelete