Thursday, October 18, 2007

Seven Cases

Whilst the date of the crusade ending is to be determined by lords and masters in far off places, there is always time for another chance to jump on a flying machine and depart for the wilds of sand in far flung countries.

Now for those who do not know travelling in this business mainly involves packing and unpacking boxes, loading and unloading them and counting the missing ones on airport carousels or before some little nigel nicks them off the back of a truck.

For this trip more details to follow, from on the road in the following days.

Anyway back to cases, I like to think that I pack light when I travel for work and getting everything into seven cases was a pretty good deal, luckily we are not taking transmission eqpt as this automatically puts me at close to twenty boxes and 300 kg, so seven cases and under 100kg of excess baggage

Tales from the desert to follow next week

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

And where would you be residing these days?? Doesn't sound like the British Isles.........

Mal James said...

In the Unholylands LOL , the peace process needs me

Mal James said...

In the Unholylands LOL , the peace process needs me

Anonymous said...

i thought you were leaving there... what gives?? are you blogging somewhere else or just going thru a silent period? e.

Anonymous said...

Look forward to your great camera work in yet another imposible situation. Pictures once again may give us a clearer picture than all the talks that will be going on.
Your few words tell more than all the political speeches, a man without an agenda just recording what is happening as he sees it on the ground. Thanks Mr. James. People like you give us the real news.
A&N