30 August 2012

Maine Mud Bug

The short version:  Long trip, great weather, sucky airports delays, good morning runs, ate too much, had fun, mucho tired.  

The slightly longer version:  Excellent trip, if not long.  I can honestly say I hate connecting flights.  The flight out was good but the layover in Newark went from 45 minutes to 3 hours.  My coworker and I had camped out in a bar next to the gate figuring to enjoy a few Sam Adams while waiting for the flight to Portland.  After a beer (or two) we head off to get something to eat (figuring it would be after 8:30 when we hit Maine).  When we finished up we wandered back to our gate only to find out they had changed the plane, changed the time, changed the gate.  Had to hike back across the Newark terminal to our new gate only to wait another 45 minutes for our new flight.  Needless to say, by the time we landed in Maine, I was pretty much fried.  We got to hotel around 2200 hours in no mood to explore or enjoy the area (aka find a bar).  


Waiting for a plane
The weather was gorgeous.  Clear skies, temps in the 50s.  Made for a great run in the morning.  Good trip, worked out well, got a chance to go into downtown Portland for some fresh Maine lobster.  I even got to play with a overly affectionate, beautiful Golden Retriever in the morning that was staying at our hotel (don't tell Grayson). 
More than a mouthful

Not a happy camper
Was a great trip.  The return trip was fairly uneventful, if not long.  They had a booth at the Portland Airport where you could buy your lobster to take home, in case you wanted a tasty souvenir.  

5 comments:

ShadowRun300 said...

Welcome back!! So sorry about the delays, but sounds like the weather and food more than made up for it. I love lobster, but seeing them alive first always makes me sad. I have a problem eating any fish I've caught as well.
Your Golden secret is safe with me. What happens in Maine, stays in Maine....

Rock Chef said...

Are you allowed to take a live lobster on a plane? Do you pay for an extra seat?

Abby said...

I always appreciate how you make the most of your biz trips. Taking in the local food (and beverage), experiencing the running climate, getting in some golden on the side...

terri said...

You definitely suffered your share of stress where flights were concerned. Glad you made it okay, if not a little tired, and were able to enjoy your stay.

meleah rebeccah said...

Oh man! Had we known your layover in Newark was going to be THREE HOURS, I could have met you there and kept you company!!

Welcome home!