I love to travel. I
am not even sure what it is about it. I
love seeing new places, eating new food, seeing art that speaks to me, watching
the scenery go by from my car or train window, visiting architectural sites,
and so much more. I love to learn new
things. Planning a trip to a
destination, be it 50 miles or 5,000 miles away, gets me to learn more about it
in anticipation and to carve out time while I am there to learn even more. I love walking around new places, seeing them
up close.
So that’s the good news.
The bad news is that air travel is worse than ever, with the exception
of safety. That is the best. Timeliness
and comfort have gone by the wayside. The
trip I just took had relatively few problems, as these things go, but both
flights were delayed. The first delay
was not off set by the second one, because we were on the plane for the second
one, of course. I ameliorate the baggage
issue whenever I can by packing a pack that can fit into the overhead bin on
even the smallest of regional jets, so it has been a while since I have had to
wait plane side for my gate checked bag or spending a night without my checked
bag. But those experiences are all part
of the problem.
The last problem is the nutritional opportunities at
airports. It is expensive and largely
inadequate. Increasingly I bring my own
food to avoid a lot of processing.
Unfortunately, two things that are excellent foods for plane travel are peanut
butter and yogurt. These are variably
considered liquids by TSA. So cross
those off your list. I bring nuts, fruit
that travels well (oranges and apples, not bananas), long lasting vegetables
like celery and carrot sticks, hard cheeses that I have pre-sliced, crackers
that are good when broken, sliced cooked meats, especially smoked meats, all of
which can be purchased for a price that is less than the cost of one sandwich
at an airport. There is no sign that
this will improve in the future, and climate change is upon us, so until we
have good high speed train travel in the US, come prepared emotionally and
physically to not enjoy the nuts and bolts of air travel.
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