I got the strangest looks and comments, but on the whole it went quite well. The guy at the check-in counter wasn't quite sure, so the supervisor got called... first hurdle accomplished! Then the security men tried to put it side-ways on the conveyeor belt, lol, but then finally agreed to let it go through where the humans walk :). They were worried something was hidden in the pot.

The Cape Town terminal was a nightmare! So many planes were delayed so we ended up sitting on the floor around my tree. We must've looked so funny sitting there. These photos were taken while we were waiting for the plane.On the bus we had to catch to the plane, a couple from the US actually asked me about it, and one other guy just said "I'm not going to comment... my wife takes books to rugby matches". Hee hee!
Then when I got on the plane, I was given an aisle seat. When the guy sitting next to me got to the seat he said "Now, that's a nice welcome, a flower on my seat!". So between me clutching my tree between my legs and the lady at the window, who kept getting up to see her son at the back of the plane, he had an interesting flight. He was fascinating too... he's an electrical engineer working on a ore track into Saldahna. And as for the lady, wow what a story. Her son was being flown back to Jo'burg to go to a rehabilitation hospital (on a bed with a paramedic for company). He had an accident while cycling the Argus Cycle race, and he was on a ventilator for 2 weeks and has only just managed to start walking again. But for someone who'd had such a bad head injury, I think his recovery has been quite amazing so far. I hope he recovers fully.
So, all in all, it was a pretty eventful and interesting flight home. I hope the tree will be happy in my garden.


9 comments:
Glad you and the tree made it home safely.
I liked reading the journey of the tree Jeanette and I'm really happy that you got it home safely.
Well done again!
That's hilarious ... so glad you got it home. We once checked a six-foot wooden giraffe onto the plane from SA back to Canada. Got some funny looks too!
hehe, entertaining story! They must have really thought you were some sort of eccentric bunny hugger type! And YAY I am delighted to see all the voting paid off and that you won, well deserved, you have been amazingly faithful to the photo a day thing, and not just any old snapshot, but real quality shots too.... WELL DONE!
LOL at getting tree home. I'm glad both of you made it.
Well done again.
Michelle (aka Daisy)
That tree certainly has had a journey and a half! Actually quiet fitting seeing as what you won it for!!!
With a story like that you tree HAS to survive :)
Love this post - hubby is still chuckling about the guy with the wife and books at rugby matches! Tree is lovely and I can only imagine the amusement of getting it back home! Well done again! Maria (and Tom) *quietly* think he is also hooked on your blog now!
Hi Jenty
Congrats on winning your award. You are a worthy recipient. Great post
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