Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2001/09/18
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Hello Luggers, In Hong Kong again after some adventures getting back from Chicago after the WTC disaster. In Chicago had a coffee with lugger Greg Rubinstein and visited Central Camera (where I bought my first rangefinder - an Argus C3 - in 1955) but didn't find any used R or M equipment which appealed to me. Was in Chicago for a conference and had the first inkling of trouble when my son (who works for Merrill Lynch in HK) called while I was at breakfast Tuesday morning and asked if I was watching CNN. I rushed up to my room and found my wife standing in shock - she had seen plane two hit WTC 2 "live" just minutes before. Having escaped several difficult situations (mostly earthquakes in various parts of the world) I immediately went downstairs and got the concierge to book us seats on Amtrack - the "Empire Builder" to Seattle. My plans to return to Central Canada for business were cancelled as my customers fled to the suburbs and rented buses to position themselves for distant airports. Wednesday morning we went to Union Station and I must say the Amtrack people were wonderful. Even with a reservation number it took over an hour to get to a wicket to purchase the ticket, and senior Amtrack people were there along the lineup answering questions the whole while. Once on the train we contacted the sleeping car porter and were able to buy a sleeper from Milwaukee to Seattle so my wife and I rode in some comfort for the two nights and day and a half it took to reach Seattle where my Vancouver office met us to take us back to Canada. The tailback on the Canadian side into America was many miles long, but we crossed from the US into Canada in about 20 minutes. In the dining car, everyone had a story, and we ate well and watched the scenery roll by. The whole experience, triggered by tragedy, was one we would not have had (it was on the retirement list)ordinarily and it was a good experience. I hope Amtrack has a resurgence of custom - I was pleased with their service. In Canada we managed to sort out our plane tickets for a Sunday departure and missed the extreme difficulties of getting the airport open on Saturday when it took 90 minutes to go through security and the airline lounges were closed. On Sunday we checked in easily and it took about 30 minutes to get through security, I was relieved of my razor blades and nail clippers and (on topic at last) the Leicas were carefully looked at but there wasn't really a problem. Still our takeoff time was delayed by about 4 hours. For the future if I want to shave and clip nails I will have to put that stuff in checked bags - even though I don't always check bags for short flights. From now on I guess I will. Oh yes, also had a chance to talk by telephone with Tom A in Vancouver which is always a pleasure. Cheers Howard Cummer. - -- To unsubscribe, see http://mejac.palo-alto.ca.us/leica-users/unsub.html