my morning view from my hotel in san jose, costa rica at the beginning
a magnificent welcome
my morning view from my hotel-ish in the jfk airport area, new york, usa, at the end
even the boy scouts need help finding their way from time to time at jfk airport
2.5 hours in tsa security
dogs alerted to hiking shoes worn in the rain forest
they took my shoes for a while
later dropped them into a random plastic bin for me to retrieve with no explanation
planning in my head to work out an alternate flight
miracle flight delay at last minute
ran for ages and somehow made it on just in time
i’m not known for my running skills
but i was motivated
right on time
bus transfer to ann arbor
with the kindest, most positive, happiest driver i’ve ever encountered
helped an older blind woman board bus one step at a time
moved her personal things so that should could sit in a front seat
helped a very elderly man who did not speak english to secure a ticket and hook up to wi-fi
yelled out, “i’m not tryin’ to not listen to your conversation here,
but i’m overheatin’ and need to turn on the air so i may not hear you!”
apologized for now planning to be 5 minutes late to arrive in ann arbor
did not blame the delay on the people she stopped to help
got on her radio and gave us updates like an airline pilot
told us she was passing trucks, so she could go a couple of miles faster,
as per company policy, to make up the time
as we approached ann arbor
she shared that she makes it a point not to go over curbs
even with all of the city’s myriad construction detours
told us the she really is a hippie at heart and loves ann arbor
reminded me so much of the comedian, melissa mcarthy
a blond version
with her big hair clip, gloves, vest, reflector sunglasses
and best of all
an incredibly big heart and enthusiastic demeanor
born to do this job or any job with people
upon arrival in ann arbor
she told us not to worry
she would get all of our luggage our from the underbelly of the bus
did so with a smile, got right in there to grab our things, and wished us well before she headed off
a magnificent ending.
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many thanks to all who followed me on this journey
—
“remember that happiness is a way of travel – not a destination.”
roy m. goodman
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The lady bus driver was the icing on the already delicious vacation cake indeed. I wonder what the dogs detected on your shoes? :)
Best wishes, Pete.
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she was great and I’m guessing it had to do with me wearing. my hiking shoes home, that had spent some serious time in the rainforests
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That bus driver deserves your shoutout with competence and kindness is equal measure.
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she is amazing
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Indeed!
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Many thanks for sharing your incredible journey with us Beth … I thoroughly enjoyed
all of your fabulous posts about your trip … maybe this music/video suits the mood …
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one of my fav songs and I heard a band play it years ago while on Jamaica and I’ll never forget it
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Yeah .. I chose well
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How luck chased you on this journey and return home. Beautiful ending to your trip.
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it really did, and it was –
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❤️❤️❤️
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Wow. Your bus driver sounds like an Ann Arbor treasure. She’s a keeper for sure. What a great role model.
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yes, to all of that
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Sounds like you had a super trip. Thank you for sharing it with us!
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my pleasure, clay and thanks for reading
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I was just recently discussing customer service (or rather the lack thereof) and how when we are faced with someone good and caring we need to shout it out. As you just did. What a wonderful person she is! And what up with the shoes? That is so not cool to just take them and not return them to you once they were done. smh.
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I wrote her company an email as well, she deserves recognition in every way. I’m guessing because they were the hiking shoes I wore in the rainforest, probably all kind of unusual scents on them.
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That is a wonderful thing to do and much deserved. They might have also worried about hidden bugs (the creepy crawly kind, not the listen to others’ conversations kind)!
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all possibilities are on the table, no explanation given )
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True. And it would have nice to have been given an explanation, of course.
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not expected,but would have been interesting
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I think so!
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Thank goodness for people who do their jobs well and pass on their good cheer, Beth.
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she is a treasure
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Airline security…I understand the need…but yeah. My carryon got flagged the other day and it only contained clothes and one pair of sandals. On the way back my tote got flagged (and id taken out my toiletries and electronics in separate bin) the agent said she couldn’t understand why it was flagged … It had a scarf blanket for flight, glasses, starburst, headphones and I think that was it.
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They wanted to eat the starbursts and needed to personally ‘test’ them)
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Right? There was so little in there because I’d removed my iPad, toiletries and phone. To see the agent looking at things…😆
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Odd
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I might have just been the random pick….
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A delightful end to a wonderful vacation. A little angst is par for the course I think. But a good ending it’s like a great cup of tea at the end of the day.
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That’s right
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Beth, this is beautiful. Your journey was magnificent. Such an amazing destination. What I admire about you is how you “see” others. I wish the driver, this blonde Melissa and amazing human, could read the words you wrote about her. I applaud you for recognizing all the good around you. By the way, I love your hiking shoes (says the girl who lives in them). And what a hold up on that—but you even put positive spins on pauses. Way to be, Beth.💛
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Thanks so much!
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You’re welcome ☺️ 💛
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What a great trip you had! And the ending was great…that fab bus driver! We all hope for a good ending to our holidays, but not always the case
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That’s right
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I had an all too brief taste of Costa Rica about 8 years ago, it was wonderful
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Glad you had a visit , even if brief
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It was great Here are a couple of posts I did: https://suejudd.com/2017/05/08/postcards-from-costa-rica/
https://suejudd.com/2021/06/05/lens-artists-photo-challenge-150-lets-get-wild/,
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these are great!
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Many thanks, Beth! Pleased you like them
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Flying is not what it used to be, especially in the US thanks to the TSA…
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It does make it challenging
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Other than the airport (they’re no fun anymore), glad you had such a wonderful trip.
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All part of the adventure)
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😊
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great finale to a fantastic trip!
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It was!
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What a fine welcome home!
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The perfect one
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Aww. If everyone was this nice: “the kindest, most positive, happiest driver” the world would be a more reverent place; a brotherhood that lasts.
I’m so glad your return trip ended like this. Tremendously wonderful. Welcome back to your home. Xoxo
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You are so right! Thanks, selma
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Wild!
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a great ending
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Hi Beth,
I am glad that you had fun, even when not everything goes according to plan. Lately, any time I go anywhere, I try to pack extra patience.
Welcome back and blessings to you!
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that’s the way life is, and it’s a good way to gain confidence for finding a way to make things happen in spite of obstacles
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nice one
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thanks!
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Like you, Beth, I let superiors know when I get outstanding service from one of their employees. These days great customer service is my #1 reason for choosing a company or product, and for recommending them to others. Welcome home!
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so important and thanks!
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Such a perfect ending to your exciting trip! Welcome home – your shoes too! :D
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yes, shoes and all. thank you
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OMG, I can only imagine how nervous you must have been. Awesome, that you did catch that flight. There must have been guidance from above!
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things have a way of working out
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It seems, as your example shows.
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Thank you for taking me with you — I imagine TSA was checking your shoes for drugs.
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thanks for coming along and you could be right )
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I don’t know; this ending is just such a typical Beth ending…. And as little as I know any American actors, I DID think of Melissa Mcarthy when you described the cheerfulness of your bus driver! Isn’t that the perfect ending to a nearly perfect trip of a lifetime?
And isn’t coming home – even after the most fab trip ever – just the greatest thing (for about a day or three)?! Tks so much for sharing your hols with us. I totally fell in love with Costa Rica through your tales and fab pics.
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thanks so much for coming along for the ride with me! and i do love coming home
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That lady on the bus sounds like the most amazing person which, as you’ve found on more than once occasion, I’m sure, are to be found in the most unlikely settings. Bless her always
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absolutely spot on, peter
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What a great ending of a magical time. Glad you are safely back.
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it was a great one, and thanks, ute
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I have enjoyed your adventure. Thanks for sharing. The shoe part was a little strange for sure.
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it’s always something, thanks!)
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A lifetime of memories. Congratulations on going for it.
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happy I did and will always remember this adventure
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They took your shoes? No explanation when returned. Glad you caught a flight and sounds as if the bus driver was an angel without a disguise. So glad you had a wonderful time. Now sleep for a couple of days and try and get used to being home where there are no critters that can kill you. ❤️
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I’m enjoying being home and hanging with sweet olive, non-lethal kitty
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LOL I bet she missed you so much. Happy purrs and enjoy home.
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sounds like a trip of a lifetime. hopefully, there’ll be more to fill your retirement years to come. thanks for sharing.
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I plan on it –
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great!
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What a wonderful whirlwind, Beth. You’ve bought your journey to life for me. Can you please travel again soon? ;-)
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happy to do my part )
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What a journey! Aren’t unexpected adventures (except for taking your shoes) the best? I’m so glad she was your driver.
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Even the shoes were a part of the adventure- just a silly inconvenience. Yes, she was amazing
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I’m so glad!
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A kind heart swooping in
can re-weave the world,
right where you stand.
Looking for one even as I write this,
like that one missing song
which will add something beautifully unexpected to the album I’m playing
and turn it into something transcendent.
Haven’t even heard it yet,
but I know it’s there,
waiting to grab my soul
so I play it to death,
cutting the tracks so deep
that the needle goes all the way down to the far side of the world.
I found a similarly enchanting driver on a bus ride in the Scottish Highlands last year.
Maybe she leaps from bus to bus,
between adding standout tracks to old vinyl.
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I absolutely love this
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So glad. That just made my whole day worth the journey.
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Your vaycay adventures are wonderful, Beth.
I’d say you had your glasses on the entire time.
The lady bus driver was a cool tale.
All of our public transportation here has wheelchair access.
This means all must (including cars behind the street car) wait while the ramp is deployed, the driver gets off and helps the person, gets back on the street car and retracts the ramp.
I can feel the tension of all the people in a hurry, and hear the honking that begins several cars down. (They can’t see what’s happening)
I’ve been a bit late sometimes, as more and more handicapped now use the TTC, and get to live a fuller life in the city.
I love the humanity. Your bus driver took the time to be humane. It’s a beautiful thing.
Yes, you had your glasses on.
Welcome home!
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Yes and yes and thank you, resa!
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Welcome home from your amazing journey to Costa Rica!
I appreciate the bus driver stories. We need more of her in this big wide world!
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thanks so much, audrey and we sure do!
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Wonderful. I’m going to the Dominican Republic in October and am really looking forward to it.
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have a wonderful time!
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What a great bus driver. We saw a couple of vanlifers in Costa Rica: such a beautiful country 🤗
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Welcome home! And it’s so great when people enjoy their jobs, isn’t it? Yay!
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It really is and thanks!
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…and then it was over. I’m already looking forward to your next adventure!
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same!!
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Welcome home. I loved your story of the bus driver. There are so many magnificent humans.
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they are to be found everywhere
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Great post! I want to meet that bus driver! I want to BE like that bus driver!
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thanks, she was such a joy and perfect for the end of a journey. yes, me, too!
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What a nice bus driver, dear Beth.
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Wonderful person
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