Perhaps the most interesting sights when
flying from New Zealand to Australia are the cloud formations. Today’s display
was ‘out of the box.’ For the past few days in Auckland the days had been grey
with much low cloud cover, so to rise above this blanket into the dusky blue
brightness of the early evening sky was quite ‘uplifting.’ (you may laugh….) We did not have to wait long for the first
display. In the distance a line of black puffs of cloud rose above the border
of the now dark grey blanket below and morphed into a long spinal skeleton of
bones against a white sky. Then they
moved on to become the Southern Alps of our South Island - a fitting way to leave New Zealand, we
agreed. But Australia, not to be outdone
- after the sun set, rearranged the clouds into two charcoal vertical bands –
separated by a band of brilliant orange!
Welcome to Australia!!!
We are now on our final leg of our flight
to London, without any incident so far – apart from the fact that Christ spent
ages in the shower at the Dubai airport and I had to send in an attendant to
get him to hurry along – and we are enjoying the scenery outside, that is if
you like rows and rows of rocky mountains sticking out of beige desert sands. Not
as colourful as Australia’s outback. Soon
we ascended high over more rocky mountain ranges and plateaus which, to my
surprise, were all snow covered.
Just
before our last trip this way there had been a dramatic sand storm and we had
to divert to Bahrain to refuel, then return to Dubai so we saw nothing of the
terrain. From the air Dubai looks a bit
like what Auckland might become - many
suburbs of apartments and occasional blocks of leafy suburbs and a city center
of tall buildings. Otherwise lots of
sandy sand spits and bars, a few ships – no concentrated port that I could see
- but no doubt there is one!! So here we
are on the plane – 7 hours to go - after
17 hours of flying the seats are getting very hard – great to be offered thin
mattresses and chardonnay to make the going easier……..
Thank you to the assistant at the Melbourne’s
duty free shops who was able to help us with daughter’s duty free order. ‘She has had 8 months to come up with her
order and she text’s me when we are travelling!!! ‘ grumbles father. Five minutes after tapping this lovely lady on
the shoulder HELP! – only in more
colourful language – all was sorted. BTW
Christian Dior fragrance prices have risen significantly over the last vey
weeks. I had to pay about NZ $40 more than expected – I should have bought when
I first enquired (note to self).
Time for a doze – or shall I watch a
movie?? All these choices when flying…
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