Friday, March 30, 2007
Croatian Sister
This photograph was taken in the central square in Zagreb. Quite the happening place. It was a perfect September evening for being outside, listening to the local musicians, taking advantage of the plentiful eateries and contemplating the changes that this country has gone through in the last 15 years. Yet, this women seemed consumed by sadness. She noticed me right after I took the photograph and didn't seem all too pleased that I took an interest in her. So, I put the camera in my lap until she moved on.
Tuesday, March 27, 2007
Triptych
Thursday, March 22, 2007
Winter gives way
Wednesday, March 21, 2007
Going someplace?
If it looks like this at home or at the airport..
Contact your airline before you leave home. It's likely that the phones will be busy because staffing has been reduced in favor of promoting website usage. The website can tell you the status of the flights and, in many cases, you can have the airline send you a text message if there are any changes in departure or arrival times. Even so, check the website for any last minute changes. You may even want to make a preemptive reservation at a motel near the airport in case things don't go your way (and you'll beat the rush). And, bring food, entertainment and patience. Keep your toiletries and medications with you (don't put them in checked baggage). Airline delays are triggered by safety concerns. How the individual airline treats you during that disruption will make the difference when it comes time to book your next flight. But bear in mind that gate agents are pressured by schedule and occasionally unreasonable demands from employers and passengers alike. Being as patient as possible will generate timelier resolutions.
Contact your airline before you leave home. It's likely that the phones will be busy because staffing has been reduced in favor of promoting website usage. The website can tell you the status of the flights and, in many cases, you can have the airline send you a text message if there are any changes in departure or arrival times. Even so, check the website for any last minute changes. You may even want to make a preemptive reservation at a motel near the airport in case things don't go your way (and you'll beat the rush). And, bring food, entertainment and patience. Keep your toiletries and medications with you (don't put them in checked baggage). Airline delays are triggered by safety concerns. How the individual airline treats you during that disruption will make the difference when it comes time to book your next flight. But bear in mind that gate agents are pressured by schedule and occasionally unreasonable demands from employers and passengers alike. Being as patient as possible will generate timelier resolutions.
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