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				<title>My trip to the airport...</title>
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				Yesterday I flew to Providence, RI to attend a refresher course on TEI. The morning started without incident, until I was just about to leave. I had the radio on as I finished packing and I heard the tail end of a news announcement that they had closed I-64 East in Norfolk due to a sign falling onto the Interstate. This happend a couple of miles past the exit for the airport, so I thought I would be fine if I left a bit earlier than I originally planned. 

When I got to Newport News, VDOT put the first warning signs up that I-64 was closed at Northampton and an alternative route should be used  (that&apos;s all the sign said...feel sorry for any families traveling to the beach). I&apos;m not that familiar with Norfolk, so as I passed the information office at the Naval terminal, I stopped in and got a map. The very nice women inside thanked me for the information, as no one had told them, and they didn&apos;t have a radio on.

I continued down I-64, and when I got to I-564, traffic was stopped...and I still had three miles to go to the airport exit. Thus started my wandering of Norfolk. I got into the wrong lane to go to Little Creek and ended up on the wrong side of town. I corrected my course, but not before a jaunt through the part of Norfolk where all the drive-by shootings happend this week. Once I got onto Military Highway, I noticed that everyone had the same idea I had about getting off of the interstate, so it took about an hour and a half to get from the exit to the airport (about 5 miles). 

Fortunately the rest of the trip to Brown was uneventful.
				
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