We don't get fooled again

What, don't they film CSI:Miami on location?
Seriously, though, if you watch the show, I'm dying to know something. When there's a scene showing them outside the building, the one where their lab is — is that a real building? Or is it CGI? There's something about it that always seems surreal.
But I digress. I'm in Miami, with my BFF, and because of the time zone change, and me coming from California, and her from Bermuda, she is fast asleep and I am writing to you and surfing late night television.
(To tell you the truth, we're not in Miami. We're in North Miami Beach. There's also Miami Shores, Miami Beach, Miami Lakes, West Miami... and, of course Miami proper.)
It took me most of the day to get here. Kay had arrived first, before noon, I think, so she picked up the car, checked into the hotel, and checked out the little huts on the beach, while waiting for me and my plane from Denver to get here. Everything that could be delayed was, so it was midnight by the time I saw her.
"Meet me at the Alamo," she said. They need to see your driver's license.
Then she filled me in on her day: "The hotel is nice. I went to the beach for a while, then took a nap. I only got home from work at 3:00 this morning, so I just packed and went to the airport. Now is not a good time to go on vacation. My boss tried to talk me out of it, but I said there was no way I wasn't going."
Kay is a banker in Bermuda. She has five clients, who, between them, have wealth equal to the GNP of a medium-size European country.
"So, you mean you have to do work while we're here? Please say yes!"
"Well, not exactly work, but I have to be available if my assistant calls. One of my clients is flying in tomorrow, and she's vexed that I won't be there."
I love that she uses vex in a sentence. That's my pal. I had been feeling guilty because I have a whack of work that needs doing in the next week, and I was worried she'd think I was a freak because I can't be separated from my computer for more than six hours.
Our hotel room is nice, but not so nice that we feel guilty about how much we're paying for it. It has the expected tropical flower print bedspread, and parrots on the wall. We don't have an ocean view, but who cares, we have THE OCEAN!
So here we are, or at least were, before she fell asleep; sitting on our two beds, Kay with a glass of wine, me with a beer, and both of us with our laptops. She shows me pictures of her son, and I show her Rochester's video of the frozen tundra of Iceland, where he's been for the last year. His commentary slays me.
She laughs at the same things I do, and that's what best friends are for.
Labels: girl friends, Travelin' Sass
