simongr
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In a house in the hills there lived not-quite a hobbit. Not a nasty cheap built house with too much roof on too little land nor a tiny little hole with barely space to do anything but sit down and eat: it was a not-quite hobbit hole and that means comfort.
It had a perfectly rectangular door (well we hadn’t checked the plumblines and based on the rest of the build quality it might not be safe to do so) that was white (not green as that isn’t in the strata plan) with an in-need of polishing brass knob just off to the side. The door opened on to a quite open (and horrendously time consuming to paint) hall; a very neat and tidy hall without smoke (I mean c’mon who has a wood fire in a bush fire at risk region?) with walls that were no longer painted lemon with wooden floors and a very comfortable sofa (that took 9 months to be delivered but that’s another story) and not many pegs for hats and coats – as we know the not-quite a hobbit was not fond of human interaction.
Waitaminute – isn’t that the start to The Hobbit – ok let’s get back to the rock and see it on 440. You see this is what happens when you try to write after a couple of glasses of Veuve in the MEL F lounge.
But seriously this is just a story of there and back again – well for me anyway. As ever this opening salvo is a time to reflect on the journey I have taken to take my travels. I am sure that sometime soon the desire to write about these journeys will wane as the light of Laurelin wanes to welcome the silver of Telperion (ok I admit I am in somewhat of a Tolkienien vein today) but at the moment every journey is an adventure. I am still stretching my arms, reaching to see what I can do and what I can experience. I am also starting to get comfortable – knowing what seats I like, the fast way through the airport, where I can get what I want when I want it and how I can enjoy this experience more. I still have to share this with mrssimongr and when we do our trip in July that I think will take this to the next level.
As it stands travel does not bore me. Sometimes it is hard to travel alone (I am bored of that for definite) but now at least I am comfortable whilst travelling rather than seeing it is a chore.
So where do we go from here – and I mean that literally
Well after some internal shenanigans and late changes (we miscalculated the timing of the Chinese public holidays around Chinese New Year – they are different in HKG to China) the itinerary is scheduled – it is not ideal for the work I want to do – but its this or miss mrssimongr’s birthday and valentines’ day (I am just missing valentines day so far – don’t worry flowers have been ordered).. So we have two days in HKG followed by three days in SHA flying home via NRT on the Saturday and getting home Sunday morning. Yeah – international business travel is all glamour – its not about spending your weekends flying…
The fare is a DAS13 which could have been designed for exactly this trip – we have
SYD-HKG on CX (although more on that later)
HKG-PVG on KA
PVG-NRT on JL
NRT-SYD on QF
I don’t think that there are more carriers in the region I could actually fly on
But going back to the start of this ramble (or is it perchance a pre-amble) why is this just a not-quite Hobbits tale? Well for me now this is just there and back again and really tells the story of how my travel has changed – a trip around Asia going to three cities is simple now – god help me when I start a difficult trip…
It had a perfectly rectangular door (well we hadn’t checked the plumblines and based on the rest of the build quality it might not be safe to do so) that was white (not green as that isn’t in the strata plan) with an in-need of polishing brass knob just off to the side. The door opened on to a quite open (and horrendously time consuming to paint) hall; a very neat and tidy hall without smoke (I mean c’mon who has a wood fire in a bush fire at risk region?) with walls that were no longer painted lemon with wooden floors and a very comfortable sofa (that took 9 months to be delivered but that’s another story) and not many pegs for hats and coats – as we know the not-quite a hobbit was not fond of human interaction.
Waitaminute – isn’t that the start to The Hobbit – ok let’s get back to the rock and see it on 440. You see this is what happens when you try to write after a couple of glasses of Veuve in the MEL F lounge.
But seriously this is just a story of there and back again – well for me anyway. As ever this opening salvo is a time to reflect on the journey I have taken to take my travels. I am sure that sometime soon the desire to write about these journeys will wane as the light of Laurelin wanes to welcome the silver of Telperion (ok I admit I am in somewhat of a Tolkienien vein today) but at the moment every journey is an adventure. I am still stretching my arms, reaching to see what I can do and what I can experience. I am also starting to get comfortable – knowing what seats I like, the fast way through the airport, where I can get what I want when I want it and how I can enjoy this experience more. I still have to share this with mrssimongr and when we do our trip in July that I think will take this to the next level.
As it stands travel does not bore me. Sometimes it is hard to travel alone (I am bored of that for definite) but now at least I am comfortable whilst travelling rather than seeing it is a chore.
So where do we go from here – and I mean that literally

Well after some internal shenanigans and late changes (we miscalculated the timing of the Chinese public holidays around Chinese New Year – they are different in HKG to China) the itinerary is scheduled – it is not ideal for the work I want to do – but its this or miss mrssimongr’s birthday and valentines’ day (I am just missing valentines day so far – don’t worry flowers have been ordered).. So we have two days in HKG followed by three days in SHA flying home via NRT on the Saturday and getting home Sunday morning. Yeah – international business travel is all glamour – its not about spending your weekends flying…
The fare is a DAS13 which could have been designed for exactly this trip – we have
SYD-HKG on CX (although more on that later)
HKG-PVG on KA
PVG-NRT on JL
NRT-SYD on QF
I don’t think that there are more carriers in the region I could actually fly on

But going back to the start of this ramble (or is it perchance a pre-amble) why is this just a not-quite Hobbits tale? Well for me now this is just there and back again and really tells the story of how my travel has changed – a trip around Asia going to three cities is simple now – god help me when I start a difficult trip…