Guest guest Posted September 1, 2005 Report Share Posted September 1, 2005 peter hurd <swpgh01 wrote: I too am very interested in the phenomenom of Jet Lag, and would like to study its effects further. Just send your sponsorship / donations to.......... I never stop do I? The Valley Vegan.............Lynda <lurine wrote: I don't know about this whole jet lag thing. It never bothers me, nor does the whole thing about being in the mile high cities.Now, unless you are around southerners for awhile, you don't have to worry. At special occasions, like a wedding, you'll just get the "why bless your heart" thing which is a southern way of asking politely what kind of jibbering idiot you are So, if anyone said anything like that or anything similar, you know you were found to be peculiar It's a southern thing!Lynda- Tuesday, August 30, 2005 3:35 PM America...> Hi everyone>> Well, I seem to have settled back into life in the UK after my American> trip... but what an interesting trip!>> Started off with a brief stop in Rekjavik to change planes, and then a> fantastic view flying over Greenland, with all the glaciers and icebergs,> and so on. BTW, is it just me, or does it seem a bit weird that Iceland is> Green, and Greenland is Icy?>> Anyway, spent a couple of days staying with some friends (and their six> parrots) just outside DC - had a chance to do most of the sights in> Washington. I started out with Arlington cemetary, mostly so I could see> Arlington House - I was a little disappointed, since they've "restored" it> to look like mid 19th century, and consequently you can only view most of> the rooms from the corridors and not actually go in them.>>>From there, I went on to the Scottish Rite Freemason Temple (the 33 degree> HQ), and got a very good guided tour. Now that was impressive - I'd seen> pictures before, but it was even more impressive in reality. I had no idea> quite how big it was (the tour took the best part of an hour). From there> I strolled down to the Washington monument - unfortunately a bit too late> in the day, and all the tickets to go inside had already gone. So I> wandered round a bit more, visited the Natural History and American> History parts of the Smithsonian, and then finished up watching the sunset> from the steps of the Capitol. Unfortunately I was about 10 days too late> for the best sunset (the one that aligns with Pennsylvania Avenue), but> still pretty impressive.>> The next day I did a bit of shopping... and I have to say, you guys in the> US have *really* good deals... books about half the price of the UK. I> bought 6 CDs for $80 - in the UK they'd have cost something over £100 -> that's about three times as much. DVD's were about half price as well. And> I really don't know what the problem is with petrol prices - you seem to> pay for a gallon what we have to pay for a litre. Fruit and veg was really> cheap as well - Bananas about an eighth of the UK price.>> After DC, I went to Wilmington, North Carolina for a friend's wedding.> Wilmington was certainly a culture shock. My friend's parents were staying> in a place that they'd found on a "house-swap" internet scheme... the> walls were plastered with "confederate" flags and Winchester rifles, along> with the ocassional sword and fishing rod!!! As a first impression of a> town, probably not the best one. My second "surprise" was when I> discovered later that day that the bride's family were "Southern Baptists"> - fortunately my friend knows of my spiritual path, and quietly mentioned> to me that it might not be a good idea to talk too much about it in their> company. As it happened, I ended up having a rather weird conversation> about Druidry and Wicca from an "academic" point of view (unfortunately> people have a tendency to ask the inevitable question of "what are you> studying" when they hear you're doing an MA...) Despite this, the Southern> Baptists were suprisingly friendly, and very welcoming (presumably as long> as you don't let on that you're not Christian!!!) Anyway, it was a really> good wedding, and reception - with a rather impressive sunset from the> deck of the boat!>> My last day was spent wandering around Baltimore. Being Sunday, most> places were closed, but I found a fantastic "new age" shop on Charles> Street - I chatted with the owners for about an hour and a half, they gave> me drinks of water, and when I asked them if they had any crystals for> under $7.50, as that was all that I had left in US currency, they just> *gave* me a crystal!!! So, if you're ever in Baltimore, I'd highly> recommend finding the new age shop on Charles Street!!!>> Having got back to the UK, I do have one question... what is all this> rubbish about "jet-lag"? I was a little bit tired yesterday, but then I> had an overnight flight, which meant I didn't get a lot of sleep. Woke up> this morning, and seem to be quite happily back on UK time without a> problem.>> BB> Peter>>>>> To send an email to - > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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