Home again, what day is this?

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I woke up this morning in my own bed, hearing a light plane pass overhead.

I thought it was the sound of the dive boat at the Jean-Michel Cousteau Fiji Islands Resort, which I've been hearing every morning for ten days. I expect to open my eyes to the thatch ceiling of a Fijian bure and to hear a breeze rattling tropical plants. I expected to smell tropical flowers.

When I opened my eyes to my own bedroom I felt completely confused.

I think I spent over 24 hours traveling to get home. My body has no idea what time it is. I still feel 'the motion of the ocean' from so much time on dive boats the last ten days. I'll feel that for at least another day.

I've got a whole travel journal to put up, and pictures, but that might be a few days yet, it needs some work to be ready for public view.

But right now, it's back into work and what seems to have been a soap opera while I was gone. I'm still collecting the threads and trying to catch up on it all.

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Welcome Home!

Gregg


That was far too long. Next time, you should bring us all with you. :)


Soap opera? It's a whole 19th-c Italian opera--even with singing, now that I think of it.


Welcome home, and I can't wait to hear the details of your trip!


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