I flew to Singapore last night. Singapore Airlines is now my favorite airline. I was in coach for the 6 1/2 hour flight due south, and my dinner was better than any I've had in Business First on Continental/United. Smoked salmon (I know. Fish on a plane? Dude, it was AWESOME!), roasted chicken that actually taste like a restaurant, free wine and beer. Perhaps their labor costs are much lower. I don't know. But how they can provide that quality service versus anything in the U.S. I can't fully understand.
Anyway, I'm staying at the Pan Pacific Orchard. Haven't seen much of it since I arrived at midnight. Did Plyometric Cardio Circuit, which is probably my favorite workout. I still took it easy on anything involving the back, but I feel better today. Still wish I had my heat pad. I should've packed those disposable ones. Lesson learned for next time.
It's so good to be out of all that smog in Beijing. I felt MUCH better working out today than earlier this week. The room's A/C works much better, too.
I flew right over Vietnam last night, and thought of my father-in-law who fought there. Strange to know I was only 6 miles above it. I could see the lights and wondered what it must've been like for all those men. This part of the world is so foreign to me. On the map that was zoomed out I could tell I am actually west of the west coast of Australia. It's a wash as to weather it's faster to fly home east or west. I chose east, as I'll be flying home through Hong Kong Saturday morning.
Anyway, I'm off to shower. Til tomorrow!
The picture I took from the backseat screen in front of my as we approached Vietnam:
Anyway, I'm staying at the Pan Pacific Orchard. Haven't seen much of it since I arrived at midnight. Did Plyometric Cardio Circuit, which is probably my favorite workout. I still took it easy on anything involving the back, but I feel better today. Still wish I had my heat pad. I should've packed those disposable ones. Lesson learned for next time.
It's so good to be out of all that smog in Beijing. I felt MUCH better working out today than earlier this week. The room's A/C works much better, too.
I flew right over Vietnam last night, and thought of my father-in-law who fought there. Strange to know I was only 6 miles above it. I could see the lights and wondered what it must've been like for all those men. This part of the world is so foreign to me. On the map that was zoomed out I could tell I am actually west of the west coast of Australia. It's a wash as to weather it's faster to fly home east or west. I chose east, as I'll be flying home through Hong Kong Saturday morning.
Anyway, I'm off to shower. Til tomorrow!
The picture I took from the backseat screen in front of my as we approached Vietnam:
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