Airport because he packed his in the bag that was checked to Cape Town),and an eye patch. We arrived in Frankfurt in a bank of fog and found our shuttle to our day room hotel so we could catch some zzz’s however our room was not ready so we headed to the bar for a night cap. It was 9am in Frankfurt on Sunday morning but the lovely young lady served us anyway. Got to love Europe!
After a very stiff vodka and orange juice we headed to our rooms. We had decided to catch the shuttle back at 4:30 so we set out alarm and went to bed. Well…. Setting an alarm after travelling for 12 hours and a morning/night cape proved a little difficult. Bill and I missed the first shuttle but luckily Joyce called us and we made the next one. Arrived in Frankfurt airport and I experienced the most thorough body search ever. German custom officers are very frisky! Phew made it though and found a place for dinner. (Our body's thought it was morning but it was actually 6pm.)We couldn't decide which sausage to try so ordered a shared platter of 5 different sausages, beers and wine. Breakfast of champions. We then found our departure gate and a bar for a second round before we embarked on our next 11 hour flight to Johannesburg with South African air. This flight went smoothly and we were able to get about 4 hours of sleep, breezed though immigration and security and are now on our final leg to Cape Town. Other than a few minor glitches at the beginning the 48 hours of travel have been worth it. Free bar service helps!
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