We went to see Gilligan's Island the Musical
VCCT staged the show and it was good. The house was packed! Extra chairs were brought in for the crowd, which was a decidedly older group.
To be honest, I never liked the TV show. I felt Gilligan was just too stupid to be believable.
I know, it was not a believe it type sit com.
The folks today did a very good job. They nailed down certain mannerisms from the tv show and that was a nice touch.
Friend Dan and I had our own 3 hour tour once upon a time.
I think I already told this story, but I am old and tend to repeat things.
In 2011 Dan and I spent a month in France. We stayed in a small town, St Chamas, in the southern part of the country.
Close to where we stayed was the Camargue, an area that had lots of salt flats, flamingoes, wild horses and I think wild cattle, although that seems a little fuzzy.
We booked a 3 hour tour of this natural area.
There were several of us on the tour. We boarded the Land Rover open sided vehicle to see the sights.
Our first main stop was at a small pond, or river, where we got out to look at something. Yeah, I know. But his was 15 years ago. Give me a break!
As we started to re board, I heard the guide yell, "Merde!!!" (Roughly translated that means shit,)
The vehicle had a flat tire.
One would think if you are driving tourists out into a wilderness area for a 3 hour tour on a very hot day that a spare tire would be an item to have on board.
Mai non!
No spare. The closest spare was in London evidently because we sat there for a long time, in the heat. No shade.
Eventually a replacement vehicle arrived. The spare tire never did.
I think we sat there for an hour. We were all hot and a bit grumpy. Ok, I was hot and a bit grumpy.
How in the hell could they not have a spare?
Anyway, the replacement vehicle did not look safe enough to be driven on highway, let along through a natural preserve.
But on we went.
We stopped at a water hole where there were dozens of flamingos.
The guide got out and said, "Be careful and follow me."
I was careful to walk in his footsteps out to near the water where I got some neat pictures.
As we walked back to the hulk I asked him why we had to be so careful.
He answered, "Poisonous snakes."
All in all it was a nice tour, although I don't know what parts we missed because of the tire.
I was just glad he mentioned the poisonous snakes on the way back, because I would have turned around and not gotten some photos.
So, lesson is: Be careful of 3 hour tours. And always have a spare.
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