"Folks, we have a little problem. One engine started up just fine but when I tried the other one it wouldn't start. I have spoken to maintenance and they say it is a valve that won't close. They are sending someone over to hit it with a rubber mallet and then we will be on our way."
Was he kidding? Well, the rubber mallet didn't work. We deplaned and wondered for a few hours if we would be spending the night again in Seattle. Four hours later they found another plane and we boarded again.
Sitting right behind me was an older couple who chatted non-stop throughout the entire flight, even though the flight attendant made it clear that due to the late hour the cabin lights would be dimmed so that passengers could sleep. They started out during the taxi by loudly discussing the crash of a 737 in SLC back in 1967 and debating how many hundreds of people were killed. About that time I was wondering if the guy with the rubber mallet was flying with us. Probably not.
It's good to be home. The Northwest is beautiful and we are hoping to return again soon.
$20.15
(A crumpled $20 bill found on the floor in a deserted gate area at the airport! Yippee!)
Photos were taken in the morning at Pike Place, an incredible Farmer's Market in Seattle. We could have spent hours there.
6 comments:
Oh! Did you watch the guys throw the fish at Pike's Place? Pretty cool.
Glad to have you back - have a nice sleepover.
The fish tossing was fun! That was one time that smelling fish didn't leave me with a splitting headache. When were you there?
While you were in San Diego.
W00T for the $20! Wow, that was a great find.
Some people just don't get it, do they?! I'm glad they caught the engine problem and that you're home.
Athena, thank you so much for the clarification. Brat.
Oh! I loved Pike's Place! The fish market is awesome! Plus, I love all the little specialty shops!
Glad you made it back safely and that they found you another plane...that is crazy...who knew - a rubber mallet?
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