rolanni: (dragon)
[personal profile] rolanni

Where was I?

Minneapolis, I believe.

So! We had a grand time on Saturday signing at Uncle Hugo’s, followed by a pleasant dinner with some local fans at It’s Greek to Me, after which we all adjourned to Scott and Irene’s house for chocolate fondue, vitamin dog, and more conversation. We reluctantly left the festivities to pack up again and fell into bed for +/- four hours sleep.

Sunday morning, Scott valiantly picked us up at ‘Way Too Early and drove us to the Amtrak Station, where in due time we boarded the Empire Builder to Chicago.

We had hoped that our timing was good, and that the Lake Shore Limited would take us up and put us down again at Albany-Rensselaer on Monday afternoon.

Alas for hope.

Amtrak was taking passengers only as far as Toledo, Ohio. At that point, quoth the lady at Customer Services, we were on our own; Amtrak had no responsibility (yes, yes, I will be calling Amtrak. Tomorrow, I’m guessing). We could, alternatively, stay three, or possibly four, days in Chicago at our own expense, until Amtrak could fit us into existing trains once it was judged safe to approach the East Coast more nearly than Toledo.

We opted to go home.

Once again, the cellphones proved their usefulness. From the first class lounge in the Chicago Union Station, we called the Radisson Park Inn in Toledo, where Josh set us up with a room, the number of the closest rental car establishment, and arranged to send a taxi to the train station for us. Well done, Josh; we appreciate your efforts on our behalf.

Monday morning, after about four hours sleep, we rose, breakfasted, and called a cab to take us out to Kistler Ford and the Hertz store, where we picked up a white Honda Civic, and got the hell outta town, heading east on I80.

We drove fourteen hours — about seven hundred miles — including encountering a Gap in the Proceedings on I90 just short of Albany, which meant a loooooong detour to Binghamton, and across the river that way, arriving at the Fairfield Inn in East Greenbush New York about four a.m.

We grabbed another four hours’ sleep, and hit the cellphones again, trying to determine if the train station was open, so that we could retrieve our car, which was parked in the covered lot.

The stationmaster at Albany-Rensselaer did not answer the phone, repeatedly. I finally called the local police station, where the dispatcher assured me that the station was open, and off we went again, to ransom Binjali, shift over all our luggage from the Civic, and then drive another howevermany miles to the Albany airport, where we turned said Civic back into the Hertz Corporation with half-an-hour to spare.

“You drove over seven hundred miles since yesterday at noon,” Manual, the Hertz rep, said to me. “That’s crazy.”

Um, yeah.

I bundled into Binjali and Steve drove us home. The cats are being clingy, but apparently satisfied. There was no hurricane damage at our house, or even signs of anything more than a heavy downpour, with a little wind.

Today has been spent sorting — clothes from the trip, snail mail, email, phone calls — and napping (twelve hours’ sleep over the last 72? Most of the awake hours fueled by sugar and caffeine? No wonder my eyes keep crossing). Tomorrow, we need to get back to work. Oh, and I should call Amtrak.

But right now? Mozart needs his belly rubbed.

Originally published at Sharon Lee, Writer. You can comment here or there.

Yesss! You got home ok!

Date: 2011-09-01 01:16 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] barbinbandon.livejournal.com
Am so relieved you're home safe and sound. And that their majesties are clingy and happy, too.

What an adventure (?). How many years do you think it'll be before you laugh about this old memory?

Be well.

Date: 2011-09-01 01:53 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] gingerwood.livejournal.com
Very glad you made it home safely

Mickie

Date: 2011-09-01 03:28 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] ellenru.livejournal.com
Glad you're safe home and that everyone is well. Reminds me of driving home last year from Raleigh Nasfic - 800 miles, one day - but you had the added complications of road issues and flood detours.

Date: 2011-09-01 03:35 am (UTC)
spiritdancer: (Default)
From: [personal profile] spiritdancer
I've done something similar to that drive - also thanks to Amtrak. Instead of Toledo to Albany, we did Chicago to Rochester. Left Union Station about an hour and a half after the train left. I'm not sure if we got there before the LSL did, or not - it's all a blur by now. Thank heavens!

Have a good recovery, and hopefully the cats help you recharge :)

The Trip

Date: 2011-09-01 06:17 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] claire774.livejournal.com
You are indeed Road Warriors. Who knew that being a writer calls for so much swashbuckling and high energy not to mention resourcefulness?

Glad the cats are enjoying their extra attention.
And glad a good time was had by all.
C.

Date: 2011-09-01 07:40 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] amm-me.livejournal.com
Welcome home!

Happy Homecoming

Date: 2011-09-01 01:26 pm (UTC)
From: (Anonymous)
Glad you're home and all's well.

Still Powerless (near Baltimore)
Barbara Karpel

Date: 2011-09-01 01:41 pm (UTC)
From: (Anonymous)
Yes, call Amtrak. We had to leave the train (due to them using ancient cars permanently saturated with cigarette smell causing asthma attacks) and my mom got all in their faces and they paid for a rental car between Philly and Waterville.

Mel

Date: 2011-09-01 02:33 pm (UTC)
From: (Anonymous)
Returning from Discon We had to debark at Albany because of track maintainence. They had a bus laid on for the last leg to Boston. They had already refunded the portion of the ticket price for the last leg. On the way out there was a last minute glitch caused by a CSX derailment so we had to change at Albany (not my favorite station). When I got home I phoned and got a very nice customer service rep on the line who gave me a choice of a proportional refund of a slightly larger credit for another Amtrak ticket. I did point out to them that the communications with the concierge in the Amtrak lounge in Boston were nonexistent. The poor woman was as much in the dark as the passengers were!

Date: 2011-09-01 02:42 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] cailleuch.livejournal.com

Glad you made it home.

Homecoming

Date: 2011-09-01 03:23 pm (UTC)
From: (Anonymous)
Thank all the higher powers that you made it home! And thank your own determination and spunk that got you there. Glad the house and cats are there, and glad to see you!

We live just outside of Schenectady, some of our towns nearby are just plain gone. We used to live by the Mohawk. Are we ever glad we moved!

Airplanes are flying in and out - take it you share Asimov's aversion to being off the ground.

Best wishes to you and the cats.

Joan C.

welcome back

Date: 2011-09-01 04:20 pm (UTC)
From: (Anonymous)
Have been anxiously watching your route back home, hoping you'd have fewer adventures than you did on the way to Worldcom. Sigh. More experiences to add in your books later perhaps?? It was wonderful meeting you in Reno, and my many thanks to the Friends of Liad who made my son and I so welcome at the different events. I loved the drinks in the hot tub!! enjoyed your panels at Worldcon as well, especially "Continuity". Glad you are home safely with the cats now. Take care. Kathy in No CA

Date: 2011-09-01 05:13 pm (UTC)
From: (Anonymous)
Glad you had a safe (if long) trip. Don't forget to call the Radisson Park Inn to leave a complement for Josh in addition to calling Amtrak, Sounds like he went above and beyond in helping you as well. At least you missed the earthquake. :)
Cheers.
Regina
P.S. I really liked the Splinter Universe and The Cards of Fortunate Destiny beginning -- will that be a book at some point? I'd love to discover how it all comes out. Glad I found the site and thanks for Kin Ties there too. Will check on SRM to see if future chapbooks are announced as yet. Rest, then work more -- we love you.

Date: 2011-09-01 10:43 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] attilathepbnun.livejournal.com
Thank goodness all is well at the Cat Farm, and that you are back home!
And by all means, don't forget to call Amtrack!*glares at Amtrack*

Yay

Date: 2011-09-02 04:48 pm (UTC)
From: (Anonymous)
Glad to have you home and bad karma to Amtrak for attempting to strand you.
Not. Cool.

Talk about stringing the jumps together closely!
Lauretta@ConstellationBooks (got power back Tuesday eve)

January 2026

S M T W T F S
     1 2 3
4 5 678910
11121314151617
18192021222324
25262728293031

Most Popular Tags

Expand Cut Tags

No cut tags