Date: Fri 10-Apr-1998
Date: Fri 10-Apr-1998
Publication: Bee
Author: CURT
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Mountain-Lawrensons
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TOP OF THE MOUNTAIN
Before you make plans for that dream trip this summer, I think you better hear
about a trip Shirley and Don Lawrenson just took down under.
The Lawrensons have just returned from a 2«-week trip to Australia and New
Zealand on what one other traveler described as "the plane from hell and the
ship from hell." It sounds like the kind of vacation experience that Homer
once put into verse.
Shirley insists the trip was still "pretty neat" even though the plane lost an
engine on the way there and the ship was caught in the tail-end of a typhoon.
The Lawrensons were halfway to New Zealand when the pilot calmly explained
that the plane had lost an engine and would be turning back to land in Hawaii.
He said emergency fire equipment would be lining the runway.
Shirley said the pilot was so calm that no one got excited. "The crew didn't
have us run through any emergency procedures so everyone thought it couldn't
be that bad," she said.
The plane landed at 4 am at an empty gate where no lights were on. An hour
later the passengers were told there would be an additional hour to wait.
Finally the passengers were bused to a hotel with only their carry-on bags to
wait until 3:30 pm, then they were bused back to the plane. They started to
board, but were told to halt because someone had to change a light bulb.
"Then they realized that because this was an unscheduled stop, no one
remembered that the plane had to be refueled," Shirley said.
The Lawrensons finally arrived in Auckland a day late. The cruise also had its
share of unexpected happenings when their ship found itself in 40-foot waves
crossing the Tasmanian Sea, a trip that took four days instead of the
scheduled two. The ship missed three of its scheduled ports of call and missed
Tasmania completely. Fortunately neither Shirley nor Don got seasick.
"But we have to go back just to see all that we missed," Shirley said. "It was
to say the least interesting."
The Bee's former ad manager Jim Lightfoot took a trip last week from his home
in New Hampshire, but it wasn't nearly as long and eventful as the
Lawrensons'. Jim was back in the area for a knee operation this week at
Danbury Hospital. Jim quipped that his arthritic knee was the result of all
those years of getting in and out of his car making calls on Bee advertisers.
We all send Jim best wishes for a speedy recovery.
During an interview with a Bee reporter earlier this week, the doors in First
Selectman Herb Rosenthal's office simultaneous crept open. "It must be the
ghosts," Mr Rosenthal speculated.
But the ghost of whom? Could it be the ghost of Mary Hawley?
Last summer, the town lost Nancy Markey as its personnel director and labor
attorney. Now, it's losing Nancy as a citizen. Nancy and her family are moving
to White Plains. She got a job as a labor attorney for an area hospital there
and since her husband, Joe, already works down that way, the decision to move
to Westchester County was a logical one.
Jim and Joan Crick celebrated their 42nd anniversary on Tuesday this week.
Russell Strasburger thought for a while that it might take him 42 years to get
off the green at a par 5 hole at the Heritage Village Country Club last week.
Russell made it onto the green, just ten feet from the pin, in just three
shots, but he holed out with seven strokes. Oh, how fast those birdies turn
into bogeys.
Now that the CVS store has opened in the Newtown Shopping Center, the shopping
carts are really mixing it up in the parking lot. I've noticed more than a few
people in Big Y pushing around CVS carts. Has anyone seen any Grand Union
carts in Big Y yet?
The town Easter Egg Hunt at Dickinson Town Park last Saturday was another huge
success. Once again Barbara Kasbarian played Cecil B. DeMille to a cast of
thousands of egg hunters, all of who managed to scrounge up a few Easter
treats on the hunt. And I expect many of these same kids will be getting more
Easter candy this weekend. Good luck to all those parents facing a long
holiday weekend with their sugar-primed kids.
Don't forget to pay your taxes, and don't forget to...
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