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Outside after landing at the airport. Poor guy who parked
under that.
Many lectures at the conference at Cornell.
American hotels are pillow-crazy.
The sink is outside the room with the shower, so you can
shave after showering and still see what you are doing. This is
clever.
This sign stood there for a week, but the floor was
never wet.
The Cornell campus
I guess Holiday Inn likes wrinkled clothes, since their
guide says to "Keep clothing away from irons".
I was really hungry, so I ordered some fruit to go
with my breakfast.
For some reasons american tables in airports and hotels
are often tall, while the chairs are often low. Maybe they just dont
like people who want to use laptops.'
I arrived in New Haven. Did I mention that American
hotels like pillows?
I hear a lot about gas prices rising over here. This
seems to hold for all fluids.
New Haven from above.
I was wondering why this paper liked Amish eletric (?!)
radiators so much, when I realised that the left page is actual news,
while the right page is a paid for advertisement written in the style
of news.
The Yale campus.
Awwwwww how cute.
And another one.
For a "four diamond hotel", I think the Omni could
improve their burgers a bit.
Flying to Kentucky. I think the police car behind those
people is really cute. That my flight was delayed so I had to spend
the night but was unable to fall asleep in the airport was less
cute.
This airport sink has a motion-activated soap dispenser
that aims for your sleeve. This is almost as brilliant as me breaking
my zipper in this bathroom, and then my baggage had disappeared in
transit when I finally got to Kentucky. Oh, and my VISA was then
refused at the hotel. :)
Flying home after a nice stay in Kentucky. This is a
slightest-motion activated toilet at the Kentucky airport. It
inevitably flushes before you finish your business - repeatedly.
Home sweet home. :)
We danes like it this way. Really.
I'm sure finding this says something about my
neighborhood, I just don't know what.
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