Rain!
For the first time in recorded history it has rained on July 18. How fabulous. I move from Holland to escape the Dutch weather, and it follows me here! It is even causing power outages in the East Bay (Berkeley, Oakland.)
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In April 2003 I traded my hometown of Haarlem, Netherlands, for the San Francisco Bay Area and a career in tech journalism and high-tech public relations. But work isn't the only reason I like the area, as you'll see on this blog, which will primarily have photos and some personal thoughts.
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That's what just prompted me to write about it though. Apparently the credit card I enrolled expired, so now FasTrak is threatening with penalties if I don't update my information. For that, I needed to go online and remember a PIN code I gave four years ago, YIKES! But with the help of my paper archive and some old FasTrak mailings I found out what the standard PIN is. I won't tell you, but it is pretty obvious and one may even see it as a security breach. Standard PINs like that aren't a good idea. I am happy though that nobody knows my FasTrak account number, even though the PIN is pretty easy to guess :-)Labels: ramblings
My flight has been delayed. It was supposed to leave at 08.39 pm. Now it is predicted to leave just before midnight and I won't arrive until about 3 in the morning. Yuck! United decided to take the plane that was originally scheduled to fly to Denver out of service.
I have an idea why: the large plane was only about a quarter full, I could see that on the seat map when checking in. With that kind of load, it probably pays for them to wait for a smaller craft to be available or for a plane that needs to be in Denver anyway. So I and a bunch of other passengers get to wait. How wonderful.
This is the latest in my United delay experiences. Really, I have had it now. Next time I am booking Continental, American or Alaska Airlines. The last time I flew United was in late May, to Dallas Fort Worth. The flight was delayed three hours on the way in, and again I didn't arrive until about 2.00 a.m., the flight back to SFO also was delayed.
In early May I flew to Boston from SFO and back from Newark. Both flights were delayed at least two hours.
I am tired of sitting at airports wasting away hours that could be spent much better, like at a gym, on the tennis court, in front of the tv, in bed, or even at the office. Today, for example, I rushed to get a presentation done and printed this afternoon so I could bring it to Denver. If I had known about these long delays, I could have spent more time tweaking the presentation and printing it. Also, I wouldn't have had to race home from work, pack like a maniac and hop in a cab to the airport. All that stress, for nothing!
Thanks for ruining another couple of hours of my life United and for messing up my day tomorrow, since I will be half-asleep due to another unplanned middle-of-the-night arrival. I may have flown nearly half a million miles one United in my lifetime, I am choosing to fly other airlines from now on.
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To make the trip up a little more fun, I rented a red Mazda Miata convertible. (Great deal from Hertz, so I am not squandering money.) In the little red car I raced up 101 and through Sebastopol, past Guerneville (of Russian River fame) and to Cazadero. Then it is another 3.6 miles on a narrow, winding road, to get to this retreat.
On Saturday (yesterday) we headed to the beach at Jenner, a cute town on the Sonoma Coast on gorgeous Highway 1. While it was hot slightly inland, the coast was a frigid 60 degrees and windy. We chased some waves on Goat Rock Beach and had a mini picnic in the dunes, out of the wind, with banana bread and beer from Whole Foods.