Connection vs Layover

There are two types of stops when travelling long distance and both can have their pros and cons. During our trip to Bolivia in May we had both, a 24 hour layover in Lima, Peru, as well a connections in Dallas and La Paz. Since this week’s Discover Challenge is Connections, we thought we’d take a different slant on it and discuss connections in terms of travelling. We try to make sure that we have at least an hour and a half between flights when having a connecting flight, but our connection in Dallas was only 40 minutes, which is definitely tight for an international flight.  Any delay would have spelled disaster and a cascading effect of potentially flights missed. Fortunately every thing turned out fine and we were able to make our connection with little stress.

Empty Airport

When we arrived in Lima, we grabbed our bags and headed to a hotel to enjoy our 24 hour layover.  A layover is when you have enough time to leave an airport and spend time in the city that you are connecting through versus spending a few hours in the airport waiting for your next flight. A layover can last for anywhere from overnight to several days depending upon how you book your flights. We definitely enjoyed our time in Lima, but we had a nasty surprise when we went to board our flight the next day. Apparently there is a fee of $60 USD per person to leave the airport, a little fact that they don’t tell you when you collect your bags and leave.

One of the Few People that We Saw

We arrived in the La Paz airport at 2:00 a.m. and our departing flight to Cochabamba didn’t leave until 6:30 a.m., so we had to spend several hours, exhausted, in an empty airport with only a few other passengers sleeping on the benches. We decided to push through it and stay awake, so we were very appreciative of the fact that there was an all-night coffee shop open in the airport terminal, literally the only thing that was open and there were no airport workers visible anyplace that we could see. It was definitely one of the more exhausting connections that we’ve had, but in the end we survived it just fine.

Flying Out of La Paz

Cee’s Which Way Challenge – View from the Trail

We had so much fun with this challenge last week that we decided to go ahead and do it again. There is a tremendous amount of diversity when hiking the trails of Colorado. All of these photos were taken on the same hike in Beaver Creek in September of 2010. It was a beautiful day and the scenery was truly spectacular.

Open Meadow
Starting the Ascent
Deep in the Woods
Down to the Pine Trees
Golden Views

 

Smile and the World Smiles With You

This week’s Cee’s Fun Foot Challenge – Smiles, we decided to go a little whimsical. The first photo is from Disneyworld and is a cactus that has been shaped into a caricature of Pluto.

Cactus Pluto

We also included this picture of a giraffe from the local zoo.

Giraffe Who Wanted to Come With Us

And if the giraffe wasn’t enough, here is a photo of a bear who was having fun splashing in the water.

Playful Bear