Scotland

Signs and portents

I just received an e-mail from my airline notifying me that my flight from Denver to Newark on Tuesday has been cancelled. I am now traveling from Denver to Houston, and then to Newark, before flying to Glasgow.

I leave two hours earlier form Denver, and make it into Newark only 50 minutes before my flight to Scotland is supposed to take off. Who's taking bets that we'll be on time? Or that the extra flight and connection will allow me to loose my checked bag? I may just have to carry my big backpack on the plane to make sure it arrives with me.

This is not the way I wanted this holiday to begin.

I guess I'll be taking my coat

Dock

Heavy snow causes travel problems

Heavy snow falling over much of England and Wales is disrupting travel - as forecasters warn of the heaviest and most widespread snow for six years.

Thanks, BBC News!

update
Apparently, I should take a pillow with me, too, since I am connecting through Newark tomorrow:

“Heavy snow may cause delays in the following U.K. and European destinations: Amsterdam, Brussels, Birmingham, Edinburgh, London-Heathrow, Manchester, Milan, and Paris-Charles De Gaulle.

Newark-Liberty Airport may experience delays and/or cancellations on 3FEB09 due to snowy conditions. Customers scheduled to travel on 3FEB09 should confirm their flight status tomorrow morning.”

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