Saturday morning. 1130. St John’s, Newfoundland.
Two days ago I watched gannets plunging into the sea off
Twillingate. There were dozens of them, wheeling and diving, then resting on
the water to digest their catch. From the lookout by the Longpoint Lighthouse I
could see them quite clearly, and through the binoculars they were magnificent.
Yesterday, driving back down to the Trans Canada Highway
near Gander, there was a moose on the side of the road. It was standing
knee-high in willows and alder, but posed gracefully for a couple of
photographs.
At Come By Chance the road dissolved into the fog, rolling
swathes of it sweeping across the barrens. Traffic slowed down, but persevered.
The closer the TCH approached St John’s, the thicker the traffic – and the fog.
At the airport, the Air Canada lady was apologetic but firm –
all flights out from St John’s were cancelled and no, they weren’t rebooking at
the airport. “You’d be in a line with a 1000 people”, she said. I had to phone
the reservations people instead. Better to be on hold with a 1000 people, I
guess. I looked around for alternatives but there were none – WestJet and
Porter were closed down as well.
After 30 minutes of muzak from Air Canada reservations – “we
are experiencing a large volume of calls and uncommonly long wait times, please
go online” – I got through, and found that I had been re-booked to the Saturday
afternoon flight. And not only that, I had a seat assigned as well! So that was
good.
I then spent another 20 minutes going through the telephone
book, trying to find a room for the night. All the normal suspects were fully
booked – the Delta, Sheraton, Marriott, etc. Eventually I found a room in a “boutique”
hotel, the Murray Premises. More on that at another time, but let me just say
that I have found my new “this is where I always stay” hotel in St John’s.
This morning I woke to more fog and, sure enough, on
checking found that most of the Air Canada flights for today are cancelled as
well – including AC 675 to Halifax!
Luckily no flights got in yesterday, and few are expected
today, so I can keep my room for an extra night. I just hope that my travel
agent can find me a seat out once the flights actually resume. This ticket was
booked through the WUSC travel agent so I can’t change it myself. I hope she
works on Saturday.
So that’s three flights home in a row – the re-routing from
Frankfurt when we were coming home from England, the delays and re-routings
through Dubai on my way back from Afghanistan a week ago, and now this. Sigh.
Hopefully this is the third and last in the “all things come in threes”
sequence I have written about before.
And I guess I have not only experienced the true
Newfoundland trio … cod, moose, and fog … but I’ve been truly immersed in it!
Fingers crossed you get home today!
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