I sat in row 35 on the flight from NY. It was great for boarding, but not for disembarking. We could have twiddled our thumbs a good long while. The man sitting in the aisle seat (I had the window) turned to me and asked if I was visiting Seattle. I said I was moving to Seattle. He himself grew up in NY's Chinatown, when it was still south of Canal Street, before it crept its way into what little is left of Little Italy. He moved to Seattle over 20 years ago. He had just come back from NY, where he visited his brother, who is about to be shipped off to Iraq.
Friday, April 4, 2008
not quite how we were planning to get here
I sat in row 35 on the flight from NY. It was great for boarding, but not for disembarking. We could have twiddled our thumbs a good long while. The man sitting in the aisle seat (I had the window) turned to me and asked if I was visiting Seattle. I said I was moving to Seattle. He himself grew up in NY's Chinatown, when it was still south of Canal Street, before it crept its way into what little is left of Little Italy. He moved to Seattle over 20 years ago. He had just come back from NY, where he visited his brother, who is about to be shipped off to Iraq.
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