Airplanes divide my life into chapters. They're the blank space at the end of a page.  This is where Boston ends.  This is where Santa Fe begins.  End of summer.  Start of Olin. Leave Western World.  Enter Asia.  Everything pauses.  This where I leave behind everything comfortable and start another awkward phase.  A clean slate.
What a bizarre little rebirth ritual -- leave one world, one face behind, jump into a tin can and soar through the [cough] heavens to fall into a new life.  Or an old life.
There's not much else to do in airports or sandwiched semi-reclining seats other than contemplate where I've been and think about where I'm going.  A waiting room.  Everything is removed and objective.  My life on a microscope slide.
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Your home town got featured in the Travel Section of the Boston Globe today:
The sky's the limit in Santa Fe,
Santa Fe Itinerary.
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