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Louise Wiener's avatar

This was so much fun to read! The parallels with the Odyssey made the story all the more fun and memorable. You are a wonderful writer!

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Theresa Brown's avatar

A similar story: Our daughter Miranda recently took a work trip to Panama to capture and transport poison dart frogs back to the U.S. for the biology lab she manages. When she left for Panama it still wasn't clear how she was doing to get the frogs back in to the U.S. She had been told she could take them on the plane and then she was told they had to go on a separate cargo plane and then was told they couldn't come with her at all unless they were pets! (Imagine--120 poison dart frogs as pets.) While in Panama, her boss, the P.I. for the experiment, arranged for Miranda to bring the frogs back to the U.S. as a carry-on--on a different airline than the one she had a ticket for already. Poison dart frogs are tiny and all 120 fit into a case that would fit on the plane. She carried them on, then had to walk around the bowels of Kennedy airport showing the appropriate and voluminous paperwork to various animal control officials to get them into the U.S.. The frogs all made it and got installed into their new home in the lab and she now has a great story to tell--more absurd then epic, but a good tale nonetheless. Final bit: she said TSA would not even touch the case once she told them what was in it. Hoo-boy. But the frogs are too tiny to be poisonous to humans!

Also, anyone who hates the Odyssey might try the new translation by a woman, Emily Wilson. It's so good I actually read it on vacation: https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/the-odyssey-homer/1129773507

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