Tuesday, January 22, 2008

Follow That Cab

Later I get a taxi to the train station. I am early, as ever is the way. I meander around the station, wondering how to spend the next hour and a half. As I wander my hands get cold. I put them in my pocket. I feel my keys. “Strange” I think to myself, “I thought my keys were in my bag”. Oh. Yes. Knew there was something I was supposed to do. Leaving the keys for the hire car at the hotel reception would have been a good idea. So I have to speed over to the taxi rank and explain that I need to be taken to the hotel, but I then want them to wait while I drop off the keys, and then they can bring me back. Nice driver says OK. We get to the hotel. I say “I’ll leave my bags here so you know I won’t run off”. I go in, hand over the keys, accepting the looks from the receptionist that indicate I am a can short of a six pack. I go back out. No taxi. NO TAXI. My bags. My camera. My, well a lot of things. I glance up the road and there is my taxi. The driver obviously decided to move up the road a bit to get out of the way of the traffic. I run. And as I get close she does a u-turn and starts heading back towards the hotel. I am now on the wrong side of the road. I run across, very nearly coming a cropper in a conflict with a Merc. I run towards the taxi. She crosses back to the other side of the road, so she is now facing the wrong way up the street. I run back across, I get to the taxi, hand on door, and she starts reversing. Finally after nearly losing a few toes, I manage to make my presence known and she lets me in. Back to the station. And still enough time to sit and wait for the train. There are times when being anally retentive about travel and being early does have its uses.

1 comment:

1 i z said...

The image of you playing cat and mouse with the taxi outside the hotel...oh my... :-)

Still it's a reassuring story for a fellow "always at the train station/airport in loads of time" type of traveller. See we're not really being over-cautious, we're just very wise ;-)

Of course the counter-argument might be that the truly wise person wouldn't need to be so early because they wouldn't forget to leave their keys, or, in my case, suddenly remember as I stare at the departures board, that the trains for Cardiff, don't leave from Piccadilly like pretty much every other train I get from Manchester...

But in my experience those 'truly wise' people are few and fair between. No, in my experience there's the "organised enough to plan in contingency" (aka anally retentive) sorts and the "fly by the seat of my pants, oh whoops it's all gone wrong, I'm late for a meeting yet again" sorts and that's about it.

The suggestion that many of the latter category drive Land Rover Discoveries is entirely without basis. ;-)