W enjoyed the musical. Great performance from some very talented children. First time ever to wear tramping boots to the theatre, and not out of place.
Went back through the snow - fortunately only 2 streets - to Michelle's apartment and had a relaxing evening.
In the morning (28th) we went to Times Square, now full of visitors, and walked through to Bryant Park and around. Did a little shopping on the way. Back to Michelle's, and had an email to say our flight at 17.30 had been delayed for two hours. Then we got another email to say it was back on time.....
So we finished packing and went down to 8th Ave to catch a taxi just after 3pm. The traffic was gridlocked through Manhatten, and we took over 1/2 hour to get past Central Park. Our driver was good but could not go any faster. We got to the airport at 4.20, and there were very long queues for Air Canada flights. Checked in on the self-help machine, then "pushed in " to bag drop off, as the queue was very long there - and time was running out. Then someone started asking people in the queues who else was waiting for the 5.30 flight. There were a number of people who had to be brought forward to make the flight.
Got through security and to the gate, to find the flight delayed for 1 hour due to mechanical issues. Finally got to take off, and 1 hour 40 later disembarked in Montreal. After goling through customs we emerged to meet our friends. Murray & Marilyn drove us to their home, about 1 hour, in the country. Snow everywhere - though dark so we couldnot see it.
We had dinner & went to bed just after midnight. It was lovely to see Murray & Marilyn again, and a great catchup.
Today (29th) we got up about 8, and left for Ottowa at 10, after a leisurely breakfast. It is a two hour drive, through snow covered county. We walked around the Parliament Building, then had lunch at a Market Produce Restaurant. Then we walked over the St. Laurence River to the Musee Canadien des Civilisations - yes everything is in French and English. We spent time in the Canadian history section. It was very well set out, a lovely museum.
Walked back to the car, stopping for a coffee on the way. By then it was dark, and we drove back to the farm. Arrived about 7pm. Now having a pre-dinner drink. No doubt will update tomorrow.
Went back through the snow - fortunately only 2 streets - to Michelle's apartment and had a relaxing evening.
In the morning (28th) we went to Times Square, now full of visitors, and walked through to Bryant Park and around. Did a little shopping on the way. Back to Michelle's, and had an email to say our flight at 17.30 had been delayed for two hours. Then we got another email to say it was back on time.....
So we finished packing and went down to 8th Ave to catch a taxi just after 3pm. The traffic was gridlocked through Manhatten, and we took over 1/2 hour to get past Central Park. Our driver was good but could not go any faster. We got to the airport at 4.20, and there were very long queues for Air Canada flights. Checked in on the self-help machine, then "pushed in " to bag drop off, as the queue was very long there - and time was running out. Then someone started asking people in the queues who else was waiting for the 5.30 flight. There were a number of people who had to be brought forward to make the flight.
Got through security and to the gate, to find the flight delayed for 1 hour due to mechanical issues. Finally got to take off, and 1 hour 40 later disembarked in Montreal. After goling through customs we emerged to meet our friends. Murray & Marilyn drove us to their home, about 1 hour, in the country. Snow everywhere - though dark so we couldnot see it.
We had dinner & went to bed just after midnight. It was lovely to see Murray & Marilyn again, and a great catchup.
Today (29th) we got up about 8, and left for Ottowa at 10, after a leisurely breakfast. It is a two hour drive, through snow covered county. We walked around the Parliament Building, then had lunch at a Market Produce Restaurant. Then we walked over the St. Laurence River to the Musee Canadien des Civilisations - yes everything is in French and English. We spent time in the Canadian history section. It was very well set out, a lovely museum.
Walked back to the car, stopping for a coffee on the way. By then it was dark, and we drove back to the farm. Arrived about 7pm. Now having a pre-dinner drink. No doubt will update tomorrow.