Then homeward   bound, the UK airport tempted me  with Marks and Spencer food outlet   just before you go through customs  control. Great idea, buy lunch, and a   few presents to bring back, a  thought of what you are allowed to have   in hand luggage I avoided drinks  but settle on a sandwich, fruit,   biscuits etc plus cheeses and chutneys  for friends. So I discover this   is a ploy by airport staff to get free  lunches, they confiscated the   lot. Nowhere could I see on the list of  banned items M&S lunch! I   wanted to say “stop let me back over the  barrier and I will eat it   first” but the fear of not being let through  to travel was greater than   hunger.
The day trip to Barcelona was just as eventful for different reasons. An unscheduled change of trains half way meant a different set of traveling companions. Sitting ourselves by the door, with an empty seat in front and two to the side, the carriage was almost full. Then, three young, smartly dressed men boarded, taking up the only empty seats. The first oddness I noticed they all wore the same jackets and had name badges so without further thought I assumed they were security or police. Then I saw the bibles they all started to read as we started out of the station. With an hours non stop journey to Barcelona in a full carriage, we start to realize that our traveling companions had a mission or should I say, they were missionaries. Within minutes they struck up conversation with us.
 
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