Saturday, April 24, 2021

Traveling in the Time of Covid

[Note: this is another blog based on my weekly emails to my family on the mainland.] 

April 24, 2021

I can't believe it has been so long since we experienced traveling.  So far some aspects have been very familiar and some very different.  For example, the journey itself is normally exhausting and uncomfortable.  This time was no exception.  On all three legs of the mainland flight the planes were nearly full --very normal for us B.C. (Before Covid), and just as cramped as always. However, wearing masks was definitely not normal. (Btw, we were pleased to see that UAL rigorously enforced the mask at all times requirement.) Also, I noticed that people used the bathrooms very infrequently compared to previous trips -- either from lack of beverages or from wanting to avoid a high-risk environment. 

Our first hotel experience was also not normal --check in/check out was online with no waiting at the front desk. Indeed, so far this has been the most online trip ever. Since our last trip over 1.5 years ago we have both acquired cell data plans that keep us constantly connected to maps, gps directions, reviews of restaurants,  and in text communication with mainland and island friends. This has been very convenient at times -- limited seating at restaurants has meant making online reservations for anything decent. But we've had to learn to put our devices aside at times and just be together. 

The trip so far has reminded us that it is normal for weather in most parts of the world to be very variable and occasionally sucky. Our first day in Knoxville was very nice. The next was cold and rainy.  I have learned a very positive feature of masks is that they make good face warmers. 

I'll leave a more detailed description of what we've seen and done for another time. For now I'll just say that we're enjoying the trip overall and glad (as always) that we're making the effort. 

Take care. Stay safe and healthy. 

4 comments:

Barbara Eshbaugh said...

Looking forward to seeing you in Otown....travel safe-enjoy your face warming masks...

Hoppy said...

“Otown”, let the guessing game begin. I’ll guess Ottawa.

AKJ said...

We call our late April snow and hail showers entertaining, not sucky!

RS said...

Thanks all for your comments.

Hoppy-- here's a clue: the ONLY Miami University in the US. And another one:NOT England.

RS