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Moritz goes to Europe
 
1. Traveling with Moritz aboard the airplane
When I made flight reservations from San Francisco to Amsterdam (10 1/2 hours), I was told Moritz could come aboard with me as he was a therapy dog. Northwest airlines handles the reservations although it is a KLM flight. I was dubious and checked a few times if this were true, including going to the airport a few days before departure. We were told it was unusual but was OK.

Briefly, this is the story.

We arrive at the airport at 1:30 PM for a 4 o'clock flight. We go to the counter, I have a sportcoat and look rich and proper, Moritz is groomed and half the line stops to pet him. The counter person looks over the reservation and says "excuse me" and heads back to the office, returning with a scroll of communications since day one. Says I was told he could not come aboard. I say, "Check with KLM."

They say, "Yes...one minute"...30 minutes later thay say I need a kennel and must be be back at 3 o'clock or no go. Iris, my friend, drives hellbent for leather to the Petco, we buy a kennel (giant), we rush back, and by now I look dishevelled. Now the crew and the manager have arrived. Out comes the manager for Northwest Airlines and nerviously says they have to call Amsterdam. She needs approval from above. On and on this goes - it is now 5 minutes before 4 PM. She comes out and says, "Amsterdam says yes but only in the kennel and he must go NOW - the flight is leaving."

I stuff Moritz in the kennel after hugging him and asking his forgiveness and off he goes and off I go with an excort flying through security and running to the gate. The ramp has been pulled back from the plane and the supervisor can't believe it. She corrects the problem and at 4:20 the pilot apologizes to all aboard for the late departure. I sink into my seat, sweating, panting, bewildered, and ring the call button. An attractive stewartess presents herself and I ask her, "Be sure Moritz is aboard." She looks at me and says, "Do not worry, what can I get you?" I sputter, "I'm in your hands - anything you like." She brings water, puts me in a seat next to two empty seats, and says "Lie down if you like."

When we arrive I am met by 2 KLM employess from the paramedic unit. I ask, "What's happened to Moritz?" They calmly reply, "He is fine. We want to ask you some questions. How did mix-up occur? Your situation has gone all the to the top of KLM."

Moritz is first off the plane and I tell them the story. We laugh and they give me a number to call for the return. They admit that Northwest/KLM communications are not very good.

Meanwhile, the kennel is in a storage room at the airport as it was way bigger than the car that picks me up. It is still there as the train to the airport is under construction.

2. Kum Nye - Tibetan Yoga
In Amsterdam, Moritz attended a Kum Nye - Tibetan Yoga - class....seems to have worked well.

3. Bicycles
Most mornings around 8 o'clock, Moritz and I walk to Vondel park in Amsterdam. It's a bit like Central Park in New York City...with a major difference... the traffic is only bicycles. A stream of cycling traffic arises through the damp and chilly air of sunrise; all ages pumping away, often with children on the back and front, in boxes, in seats, on the frames...in what appears to be the bicycle equivalent of Rome at rush hour. It reminds me of physics with atoms, protons, neutrons, quarks randomly shooting off in all directions, yet there is a rhythm to the movement; one can hear amongst the rattling, clanking, whining, clicking, ring-a-ding-a-dings a jazz-like composition. It's compelling.

You can hardly believe your eyes; bikes of all colours, little ones big ones, mostly old fashioned fendered bikes with fat and narrow tires and few gears, (good bikes are stolen) ride past with people of all nationalities and colour, each with the freshness of exercise on their face, few look sad, depressed or tense, rather the exertion and concentration seems to have lightened their mental loads. A natural, wholesome quality, alert and balanced, prevails. The parade has those with ear phones, cell phones, ear muffs, scarves of red, blue, orange, yellow, prints, scarves of silk, wool, polyester, hemp... caps, hats, hoods, headbands, no helmets and hatless with hair blowing, gloves, saddle bags, backpacks, purses, briefcases, messenger bags, wire and woven baskets, musical instruments, plants, children, dogs in boxes, boxes with children and their dogs, singers, hummers, coughers, sneezers, huffers and puffers, well dressed women with stockings and high heeled shoes, well dressed men on their way to work, and a few looking as if they were up all night, peddling homeward. Randomly the next bike appears, no telling who is coming around the bend ... could be a child with his or her father's hands on her back gently being pushed along up the hill, a mother with her child sitting behind a windshield in front of her looking wide eyed in all directions, a middle aged woman holding the leash as her dog runs beside her, teenagers riding side by side talking and laughing. No one stops his or her bike, as if stopping were not allowed, it would be disruptive; it would stop the flow that is so vital and healthy.

In the background, tall, leafless trees are silhouetted against the pink morning sky. The sun touches the church steeple clock and the gold leafed dials illuminate the time of day, but for now, few seem to notice.

It is a joyful spirited scene of humanity flowing timelessly with neither beginning nor end.

 
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