And the lucky runway belongs to... drumroll please... Des Moines International Airport, IA (DSM)!
Monday, August 13, 2007
Added an airport!
Last month, I added an airport to bring the total airports I've been to up to 40! I also added another state to bring that total to 21. (But alas, it was not Hawaii...)
It's been awhile
Wow. Guess I've been a little negligent in keeping this blog updated. But don't worry, I've got plenty of material now, so if you haven't been here for awhile, or ever, there will be plenty to read. And with that, off we go!
Wednesday, July 04, 2007
Oh, the places you'll go!
Since I'm in the travel frame-of-mind, I thought I would create my own post of airports I've been to. Alisonwonderland did a post like this a while back, so I'm just stealing her idea here. I thought it would be interesting.
BTW, I don't know why, but the Dr. Seuss book was the first thing that came to mind when I was thinking of a title for this post.
"You'll be on your way up!
You'll be seeing great sights!
You'll join the high fliers
who soar to high heights."
--Dr. Seuss, "Oh, the Places You'll Go"
Airports I've flown into and/or out of, in alphabetical order...
- Atlanta Hartsfield International (ATL)
- Austin, TX (AUS)
- Baltimore Washington International (BWI)
- Boston - General Edward Lawrence Logan International Airport (BOS)
- Burbank Bob Hope (BUR)
- Calgary, Canada (YYC)
- Camarillo, CA (CMA)
- Cancun, Mexico (CUN)
- Charlotte Douglas International, NC (CLT)
- Charlottesville VA (CHO)
- Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International (CVG)
- Cleveland (CLE)
- Colorado Springs (COS)
- Dallas Fort Worth International (DFW)
- Denver International (DEN)
- Des Moines International (DSM)
- Detroit, MI (DTW)
- Fresno Chandler Field (FCH)
- Fresno-Yosemite International, CA (FAT)
- Heber City Municipal - Russ McDonald Field, UT (36U)
- Houston George Bush Intercontinental Airport (IAH)
- Indira Gandhi International (DEL)
- John Wayne-Orange County Airport (SNA)
- Kansas City International (MCI)
- Las Vegas McCarran International Airport (LAS)
- Los Angeles International (LAX)
- Louis Armstrong New Orleans International (MSY)
- Louisville, KY (SDF)
- Miami International (MIA)
- Minneapolis/St. Paul International (MSP)
- Narita International (NRT)
- New York - John F Kennedy International (JFK)
- Newark Liberty International, NJ (EWR)
- Oakland, CA (OAK)
- O'hare International (ORD)
- Oklahoma City Will Rogers (OKC)
- Omaha, NE (OMA)
- Ontario International, CA (ONT)
- Orlando International, FL (MCO)
- Philadelphia International (PHL)
- Phoenix Sky Harbor International (PHX)
- Portland International (PDX)
- Reno/Tahoe International (RNO)
- Richmond International, VA (RIC)
- Ronald Reagan Washington National (DCA)
- Sacramento International (SMF)
- Salt Lake City International (SLC)
- San Diego-Lindbergh Field (SAN)
- San Francisco International (SFO)
- San Jose, CA (SJC)
- Seattle Tacoma International (SEA)
- Twin Falls, ID (TWF)
- Washington Dulles International (IAD)
- Windsor Locks - Bradley International, Hartford, CT (BDL)
Some interesting facts (to me, anyway)
- Now totaling 54 airports spanning 31 states and 5 countries.
- Although the city renamed its airport Fresno-Yosemite International, going by "FYI", at the FAA it's still "FAT". :)
- Did you know that the airport commonly known as Logan International (Boston) is really General Edward Lawrence Logan International?
- Why haven't I been to Hawaii?!?! :(
- I still haven't been to Hawaii... (3/25/22)
UPDATE 3/25/22: Added Burbank, Charlottesville, Chicago, Cleveland, Detroit, Louisville, Narita, Chicago.
UPDATE 12/3/08: Added Portland International (PDX)
UPDATE 5/23/08: Added Indira Gandhi Intl, Delhi, India
UPDATE 10/16: Added Boston (Logan) and New York (JFK), updated facts.
UPDATE 9/29: Added Des Moines, Newark, and Minneapolis/St. Paul, updated facts.
Monday, July 02, 2007
Where's that Plane? Part II
Here it is: FlightView in action. At this very moment (or at least a few moments ago depending on how fast Blogger uploads my post and how long-winded my typing is...) Alisonwonderland's plane is somewhere over Kansas (West of Kansas City, North of Wichita).

Saturday, June 30, 2007
Where's that plane?...
One of the sites I found during my many trips this past month is a place called FlightView. With it, you can track a plane that's in flight. Normally, you wouldn't be able to track yourself, but if you know someone who's flying, and know the airline and flight number, you can see where they are in real time (most of the time...).
What you do is first go to http://www.flightview.com. In the Flight Tracker box enter the airline and flight # you know is in the air, or try entering info in the By City tab. If you want to just try it out, select "Sample Flight" down at the bottom right of the window and it will bring up a random flight in the air.
This shows a picture of a plane in the air at that moment and some info on the flight. You can also click on the "Launch Live" button and it will show the location of the plane as it flies. See the pictures below. Anyway, pretty cool. Oh, there was one instance where I couldn't see the progress of the plane. The window said to contact the airline and didn't give any realtime information.

What you do is first go to http://www.flightview.com. In the Flight Tracker box enter the airline and flight # you know is in the air, or try entering info in the By City tab. If you want to just try it out, select "Sample Flight" down at the bottom right of the window and it will bring up a random flight in the air.
This shows a picture of a plane in the air at that moment and some info on the flight. You can also click on the "Launch Live" button and it will show the location of the plane as it flies. See the pictures below. Anyway, pretty cool. Oh, there was one instance where I couldn't see the progress of the plane. The window said to contact the airline and didn't give any realtime information.


Thursday, June 28, 2007
What a long strange trip it's been...
This past month has been the craziest in my life, travel-wise. In fact, from May 26 to June 21 I was in the office a total of three days! I know that may not sound like all that much to those of you who are true road-warriors, but I'm really not one of them. During that time span I went on three business trips and a week-long family vacation. (Probably) Needless to say, I've spent the past week doing mostly catch-up work at the office since I wasn't really too productive while at those various airports.
Now that the crazy travel time is past, though, I can get settled into a sorta normal life. I plan to get back into doing a little bloggin', so be sure to stop on by every now and then. I know I'll never get the hits some blogs get, but I gotta try to make my hit count somewhat respectable. :)
Now that the crazy travel time is past, though, I can get settled into a sorta normal life. I plan to get back into doing a little bloggin', so be sure to stop on by every now and then. I know I'll never get the hits some blogs get, but I gotta try to make my hit count somewhat respectable. :)
Wednesday, June 20, 2007
The worst McDonalds ever...
Okay, not that McDonalds is good, but still, at least they have some okay salads.
I'm in Houston at Bush Intercontinental Airport, waiting for my flight. I thought I better get something to eat before I go since it will be a few hours until I get home. Not finding anything else that really caught my fancy, I head to the McDonalds in Terminal A for a salad. "No salads," I was told. What?!? How can they not have salads. "You have to go to the one in Terminal B." Okay, no salad. What else? Oh, what the heck. I ordered myself a Big Mac meal (I hope DaltonGirl's not reading this). I pay for the meal. The girl hands me my medium soda. No lid. "Can I have a lid?" "We're out." Okay, first no salad, now no lid. This is not good.
While I'm waiting for my food, the next guy steps up and orders a large Hi-C soda. She hands him a Coke. When he points this out to her, she shoots him a look that seemed to me to say "What? I can't believe you're making me fix my mistake." You've probably seen that look before. I have.
Eventually I get my food. My Big Mac was all over the box, as in, some assembly required (make that a lot of assembly required). My fries? Limp as overcooked spaghetti. I wonder if there's even a manager there. Doesn't look like. Oh, well. I'll see if I can find them online. They should be expecting an email from me.
Okay, I'm off. Got a plane to catch. Just thought I would write about this lovely experience. :)
I'm in Houston at Bush Intercontinental Airport, waiting for my flight. I thought I better get something to eat before I go since it will be a few hours until I get home. Not finding anything else that really caught my fancy, I head to the McDonalds in Terminal A for a salad. "No salads," I was told. What?!? How can they not have salads. "You have to go to the one in Terminal B." Okay, no salad. What else? Oh, what the heck. I ordered myself a Big Mac meal (I hope DaltonGirl's not reading this). I pay for the meal. The girl hands me my medium soda. No lid. "Can I have a lid?" "We're out." Okay, first no salad, now no lid. This is not good.
While I'm waiting for my food, the next guy steps up and orders a large Hi-C soda. She hands him a Coke. When he points this out to her, she shoots him a look that seemed to me to say "What? I can't believe you're making me fix my mistake." You've probably seen that look before. I have.
Eventually I get my food. My Big Mac was all over the box, as in, some assembly required (make that a lot of assembly required). My fries? Limp as overcooked spaghetti. I wonder if there's even a manager there. Doesn't look like. Oh, well. I'll see if I can find them online. They should be expecting an email from me.
Okay, I'm off. Got a plane to catch. Just thought I would write about this lovely experience. :)
Saturday, June 16, 2007
Bathroom Humor, Part II
Sunday, June 03, 2007
I think this says it all...
...at least as far as being the parent of teenagers and tweeners goes...
DaltonGirl's Open Letter to Her Kids.
DaltonGirl's Open Letter to Her Kids.
Friday, June 01, 2007
The Psychology of Vegas
I just returned from a business trip to Las Vegas. Yes, that Las Vegas. Yes, it was strictly business. A few co-workers and I went there for a company meeting.
Anyway, I had never stayed in Las Vegas before. Way back when, when I was in college, some buddies and I would drive up on a Friday evening, eat a $5 steak dinner, gamble away all night, then drive back home. Ahhh, the silliness/folly/stupidity (take your pick) of youth. Back then, I never noticed certain things, or maybe things have just changed.
Before I go on, I thought I would just throw out that I do not gamble, drink, nor smoke, so my observations are based on a strictly Vegas non-fan point of view. It appeared that most everyone was doing at least one of the three above activities, and usually all three. So without further ado, here are my observations...
The City
I would have to say that the entire Las Vegas strip is a surreal place. I'm sure this is intentional. After all, if it's surreal, then the money you're losing to them can't be real either, right? So let's start with the arrival by plane. Have you ever had one of those dreams where two scenes that should not be together are right there together? For instance, I grew up on farmland as flat as can be, yet in a dream I could turn the corner from my house, and there would be the mountains. You get what I'm talking about, right? Well, that's what happened when I got off the plane. Here I am in your basic airport. But along with the jetway, the podiums, the arrival/departure monitors, etc., is basically a mini-casino. No roulette tables or poker games, just slot machines, but it's complete with all the sounds, lights, and so forth. What's wrong with that picture? Just two scenes that didn't belong together in my mind...
Next is the hotel/casino we stayed in. We were at the MGM Grand, which has either 4,000 or 5,000 rooms depending on who you ask. Anyway, so I check in and start rolling my suitcase, well, me and a hundred other people, toward the elevators. A scene like checking into any other busy hotel. But what's right beyond the concierge desk before you get to the elevators? That's right, a real casino! Together with a hotel! There's that weird combined dream thing again. I guess it didn't seem "right" to me because when I used to go in college, a lot of these fancy places didn't exist, and we never slept in any hotel.
More Surrealness
A co-worker and I decided to take a walk the afternoon we arrived. As we deftly avoided men handing out flyers to, ahem, questionable "shows", we went from New York to Paris in a matter a minutes, watched a short water dance (at the Bellagio), and a few other things. Surreal...
The hotel room itself
It was fairly nice. The bed was pretty comfortable. However, I think they don't want you spending your time in there. There was one window, and not very big at that, so the room seemed kind of dark even with all the lights on. There were mirrors everywhere. Maybe you like looking at yourself all evening in your room, but I don't. Just about every other hotel I've stayed in has some movie channel like HBO or Showtime, but not this one. A coffee maker? Forget it. See? Don't stay in your room.
The Casino
However, they don't want you to leave the building. When I checked in, they gave me a $25 credit to eat in the hotel restaurants, so you don't have to leave. Just have a free meal, then get back to giving them the rest of your money. Another of my co-workers, who does gamble, tells me that if you gamble enough, they come and give you more vouchers for free meals. Very nice of them -- you give them your $1,000 and you get a $10 meal. (He was up 'til 3am gambling, by the way. Not a judgement call, just the facts.) Also, they don't have any windows either. Not one. I was told it was so you can't tell that it's night out or that you'll get otherwise distracted from giving them your money. The casino itself is in the middle of the building. If you want to get out, you have to walk a ways to any doors, past restaurants, shops, bars, etc.
All in all, it was an interesting experience. Las Vegas is not my first choice for recreation or entertainment. Maybe it's yours though. What do you think of it?
Anyway, I had never stayed in Las Vegas before. Way back when, when I was in college, some buddies and I would drive up on a Friday evening, eat a $5 steak dinner, gamble away all night, then drive back home. Ahhh, the silliness/folly/stupidity (take your pick) of youth. Back then, I never noticed certain things, or maybe things have just changed.
Before I go on, I thought I would just throw out that I do not gamble, drink, nor smoke, so my observations are based on a strictly Vegas non-fan point of view. It appeared that most everyone was doing at least one of the three above activities, and usually all three. So without further ado, here are my observations...
The City
I would have to say that the entire Las Vegas strip is a surreal place. I'm sure this is intentional. After all, if it's surreal, then the money you're losing to them can't be real either, right? So let's start with the arrival by plane. Have you ever had one of those dreams where two scenes that should not be together are right there together? For instance, I grew up on farmland as flat as can be, yet in a dream I could turn the corner from my house, and there would be the mountains. You get what I'm talking about, right? Well, that's what happened when I got off the plane. Here I am in your basic airport. But along with the jetway, the podiums, the arrival/departure monitors, etc., is basically a mini-casino. No roulette tables or poker games, just slot machines, but it's complete with all the sounds, lights, and so forth. What's wrong with that picture? Just two scenes that didn't belong together in my mind...
Next is the hotel/casino we stayed in. We were at the MGM Grand, which has either 4,000 or 5,000 rooms depending on who you ask. Anyway, so I check in and start rolling my suitcase, well, me and a hundred other people, toward the elevators. A scene like checking into any other busy hotel. But what's right beyond the concierge desk before you get to the elevators? That's right, a real casino! Together with a hotel! There's that weird combined dream thing again. I guess it didn't seem "right" to me because when I used to go in college, a lot of these fancy places didn't exist, and we never slept in any hotel.
More Surrealness
A co-worker and I decided to take a walk the afternoon we arrived. As we deftly avoided men handing out flyers to, ahem, questionable "shows", we went from New York to Paris in a matter a minutes, watched a short water dance (at the Bellagio), and a few other things. Surreal...
The hotel room itself
It was fairly nice. The bed was pretty comfortable. However, I think they don't want you spending your time in there. There was one window, and not very big at that, so the room seemed kind of dark even with all the lights on. There were mirrors everywhere. Maybe you like looking at yourself all evening in your room, but I don't. Just about every other hotel I've stayed in has some movie channel like HBO or Showtime, but not this one. A coffee maker? Forget it. See? Don't stay in your room.
The Casino
However, they don't want you to leave the building. When I checked in, they gave me a $25 credit to eat in the hotel restaurants, so you don't have to leave. Just have a free meal, then get back to giving them the rest of your money. Another of my co-workers, who does gamble, tells me that if you gamble enough, they come and give you more vouchers for free meals. Very nice of them -- you give them your $1,000 and you get a $10 meal. (He was up 'til 3am gambling, by the way. Not a judgement call, just the facts.) Also, they don't have any windows either. Not one. I was told it was so you can't tell that it's night out or that you'll get otherwise distracted from giving them your money. The casino itself is in the middle of the building. If you want to get out, you have to walk a ways to any doors, past restaurants, shops, bars, etc.
All in all, it was an interesting experience. Las Vegas is not my first choice for recreation or entertainment. Maybe it's yours though. What do you think of it?
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