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Be 'prepared.'
... ibuprofen. So I have told her yes we will be grand ;-). I have decided that my vaccinations should be fine as I had them done a couple of years ago and on the internet it says they last two years.... The internet is Gospel.
I know I have said that we looked at the map together a couple of times, pointed out a few ‘must-sees’ and a route that ends in Bangkok. We discussed where we will be flying in and out of and ...
Changes
... about my journey, and I am extremely thankful for them and all of their support. I miss my friends who stuck by me through everything, and who care about me as much as I care about them. The friends who know everything about me and who would be at my side in a moment, not just when it is convenient to them. I miss the comfort of having an animal around me at all times, whether it be my dog, or one of my cats. But I wouldn't trade this experience ...
Vietnam Visa
... conversation in the morning you are too drunk.’
Lucky escape, Fiona’s phone may have been in the UK in the Vietnamese Embassy while I would have been en-route to Vietnam. We didn’t send our passports off; it is a really expensive way of doing it. The VOA works just as well and if you search around you can get them for as little as 10$ online with 25$ on arrival (educational & informative).
This trip is going to work out just ...
C'mon you can think of a clever title
My brother Dan, Iona, Bodhi and I went to Doon to checkout a plot of land that they were thinking of buying. It was about 1 h 45 m from Balinspittle. In the end it was a "bogged down land" on the bottom of a valley. But for 10,000 Euro for 4 acres what do you really expect? Not sure if Dan or Iona will buy it but we will see.
Later we went to Oola. It is about 14 km from Doon and ...
Real Irish Weather
... built in the 12th & 13th centuries, the land around it was all forested. Nothing but the green plains now, which makes it difficult to visualize.
The history and significance of the site is once again effectively communicated by the OPW guide. Dave manages the large group very well. I had read some reviews where the renovations being performed at the site had caused a ...