I arrived home a short while ago. Now, having greeted (and, more importantly, fed) Furretti and Miaowrini, and having unpacked the suitcase, I am just checking a few blogs before crawling, exhausted, into bed.
But I just want to have a little smirk...
...Just a little one...
I made disparaging remarks in a previous post that cast aspersions on the apparently "non-bio" biometric passport I had to pay an exorbitant amount for last Saturday.
I have completely changed my views.
I arrived at Passport Control at Heathrow Terminal Five this evening, feeling rather tired and irritable, and observed the hordes queuing. I then spotted a small sign which suggested that anyone with a certain chip-type symbol on the front of their passport could go through the automatic scanner.
There wasn't a queue for this scanner.
I checked my passport. It had the chip-type symbol on the front. I gleefully marched to the completely queue-less empty booth, stood on the yellow feet marked on the floor, pushed my passport through a slot and stared at the camera. That camera was a lot more friendly than the official who had originally checked my ear-less photo. The message came up that I passed muster, and I was through.
I'm afraid that I couldn't resist waving at some of my fellow pilgrims who were still queuing...
I had forgotten you were going to Lourdes. Otherwise I would have given you my prayer request. I'm in need of healing. I hope you have a blessed time there. Btw, I took off moderation from my blog. No one was commenting. Hug the kitties for me!
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