Black Sea 2007, Day 31
Pack, pack, pack. That’s all we’ve got to do. I moved all these boxes up a set of steps, one at a time. Now, I know what some of you are thinking, “Why did he do that, all by himself? Why not use a crane to lift several boxes?” Well, first of all Mark helped, and second after an hour of work, we were done. Sure, there will be more to do tomorrow, but we’re at the point where pacing yourself is the best thing to do.Sure, there are movies to watch, video games to play, and books to be read, but I’d rather get as much done first and rest later. Just in case something comes up that wasn’t anticipated, I’d rather deal with it now rather than deal with it at the dock.
The plan as it is right now, is to finish packing the Control and Image Vans today, get the satellite van situated and packed tomorrow (no more internet and phones), and pack the Tool van. We get to port on Saturday at about noon. There should be a car waiting for us around 2 pm to take three of us (Mike Durbin, Mike Brennan, and me) to Milan. There we have a hotel, so the next morning we can fly out of Malpensa to Boston.
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