Week of November 25, 2019 Today was filled with lots of travel magic as my new friend Marc said. I met Marc in the hostel the morning of my departure. He was headed to the train station and I asked to join him since I had not traveled by train in Prague and wasn’t familiar …
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City Of A Thousand Towers
November 2019 As a young woman, I remember listening to my grandmother talk about her trip to Prague. She filled my impressionable, adventurous mind with images of places and sites I had never even imagined. As I stood on Charles Bridge, looking over this lovely city, it was as if my grandmother were standing …
First Impressions of Prague, Czech Republic
November 13, 2019 I arrived in Prague at 9:30pm – later than I like to travel, but the airfare was only $50 to travel at night. My backpack is 70 liters and has to be checked because of size and weight. That can be a bit risky, but so far, it has always arrived safely. …
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Preston England Temple
November 7-12, 2019 The Preston, England Temple of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints is the home temple to the members in Scotland, Ireland and Northern England. Because of the great distance these saints travel to attend, there is an accommodation center that is available for patrons to stay while attending the …
Hidden Gems of Ireland
November 1-6, 2019 Dun Laoghaire The accommodation prices in Dublin increase on the weekend. A hostel room that is normally $18 during the week can go as high as $87 for the same bed beginning Friday night. So it makes a lot of sense to get out of town for the weekends! Dun Loaghaire …
Dublin, Ireland
October 25-31, 2019 If you check Wikipedia, it’ll tell you that English is the main spoken language in Ireland. However, in Dublin I found that in some cases, they have invented a language all their own. Here are a few phrases: 1. Gerrup ow’da = If you would kindly stop that and move along it …
The Giant’s Causeway
October 25, 2019 The Giant’s Causeway is an area of about 40,000 interlocking basalt columns, the result of an ancient volcanic fissure eruption. the Giant’s Causeway was named as the fourth greatest natural wonder in the United Kingdom. The tops of the columns form stepping stones that lead from the cliff foot and disappear …
Carrick-a-Rede Island and Rope Bridge
October 25, 2019 The very best of Northern Ireland is wild and wonderful! I discovered so many tiny towns along the coast like Cushendall, Ballycastle, Ballintoy and Portrush and the people were authentic, kind and fun. This post is mostly a photo documentary of the beautiful coastline. This was a photographer’s dream. I hope you …
Belfast, Ireland
October 21-25, 2019 Crossing the Irish Sea from Scotland to Ireland was a thrilling experience! The ferry was the size of a small cruise ship and the waves were rough and furious. There was a theater on board, several restaurants, game rooms, a casino – everything to make the 2-1/2 hour journey enjoyable. I …
Climbing Arthur’s Seat
October 10-18, 2019 If you have been following along my journey to this point, you know the ups and the downs of this adventure. Each day I am challenged to live my opportunity to the fullest – no matter what shows up. Isn’t that what living all in is about? Whether we are at home …