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Be 'prepared.'
... travel blog is :-).
I also have decided there might, just might be a few people I am going to miss, maybe....if I really think hard..... The three tossers from outside of Dungarvan gave me a card the other day, in fairness I think it is only because they want a postcard, but, even so it brings tear to my eye and I shall (maybe) miss them a small bit, sniff, sniff.
As I said this trip is going to go just fine, if I don't get ...
Changes
... a new passion for school and my education, and I know that I want to teach and inspire as many students as I can, as a few of my high-school teachers did for me. I know that this journey was meant to be, and I am so grateful to everyone who helped me get here, and for those who will love to hear about my journey when I return. And that, my friends, are my thoughts I had while I lay in bed, listening to the beautiful Irish rain, half asleep. Enjoy.
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Vietnam Visa
... often thought about it. Logic always seems to get in the way though - If it is important they will call back, if it is really important the envelope will be red and if it is ultra important they are going to come looking for me. In that case they will go through all my stuff and file it for me, meanwhile I can go about my daily business uninterrupted, while all these little minions (you know they are going to be students on work experience) are sorting ...
C'mon you can think of a clever title
... project and participating as part of a community at the same time.
The next day we went back to Doon to have a second look at the property. Then headed back to Balinspittle stopping for Dinner at Tipperary.
Today (November 12) Dan and Iona are getting ready for there trip to Spain. I will be staying in Ireland and having my own adventures, I will keep you posted.
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Evocative charm of Cashel
Cashel is a nowhere town that you have to see if you come to Ireland. I bussed, trained and walked my ass off for a few hours worth of site seeing. It was worth the incredible back pain from lugging everything. The Rock of Cashel is one of Ireland's greatest relics. It was the seat of the ancient Kings of Munster (A.D. 300-1100) ...