Pi in the Sky

Friday, December 17, 2004

The Travel...Part II

More Winnipeg: So...what do I think about Winnipeg? Well, I've only spent a few minutes on the ground, so I didn't get much of an impression there. But I did see some of it on the sky. The part where the city sits on looks like any other ordinary city, I guess. But the surrounding is the more interesting part. I see lots of quasi-rectangular divisions of land, each mostly white with some black portions here and there. Apparently the white is the snow, and the black is the forest. And it just seems to be like that for quite an expanse of land. It was an interesting sight, that's all I need to say. And it was cold.

Flight to Saskatoon: The aircraft was a Bombardier Dash 8, one of those twin-enging thingies. I got a window seat (nice!) with nobody beside me (even nicer!). I had a great time enjoying the view. From what I saw, I figured that the plane was flying pretty low, and very very slow. It just seemed like the ground didn't move much at all. The most interesting thing I find was that we flew over Lake Winnipeg, and it was frozen. And beautiful, too. I don't know how to describe it...it was just one of those very interesting sights to see. The flight went relatively calm, though a bit noisy, but that's just fine.

Saskatoon: I don't know when I arrived, but it should be around 5:15 or so. I got to do the "walk on the tarmac" thing again, and this time, I picked up my camera a took three shots: the sunset, the plane, and the airport. Nice small airport for such a city. I saw Sinnie right after I went in the public area. And then her pastor Miranda. And then after a while, one of the Air Canada people, who informed me that my luggages were still in Winnipeg...tight connection and stuff. Ok, interesting, first time this has happened... So now I go to Sinnie's home without my luggage.

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