I've been wanting to go back to Ireland. And since I'm single now with the lower expenses of Texas living, I find that I have enough after the house purchase to make it possible. I've been keeping my eye on it for a couple of weeks now. Last time I went at the end of the Summer season. This time, I'll be going in the Autumn when tourism is less, and prices are lower (and I'll have finished all of the new house stuff).
So, as of yesterday, all of the Covid hassles with traveling to Ireland have gone away. My biggest concern was the 'within 24 hours of travel' Covid test requirement for returning to the US. I just saw lots of hiccups happening there with delayed test results, etc. In March, Ireland stopped requiring PCR tests and self-quarantining for entry. So basically, travel to Ireland from the US has reached a level of normalcy: Fly in with a passport, fly back without hassles (other than the military-like US customs station for the return trip).
Last time I went to Ireland, I went to Doolin with my wife. We compromised on a lot of things we did and saw (naturally). This time, I'm going to Galway, and I plan to spend a whole lot of time playing tunes. Plus, you know, maybe trip around a little. I posted a joking message about this a few days ago on Facebook, but the more I think about, the more certain I am that I want to do it. So certain I canceled my Dragon*Con hotel.
That said, traveling with a companion can be fun--I'm kind of contemplating being open to having company on the trip, but I'm on the fence about it. I'm older and pickier now about who I'd travel with. These would be my requirements:
I guess I'm just word vomiting here. I live alone. I don't have anyone else to talk to about shit except online. lol
So, as of yesterday, all of the Covid hassles with traveling to Ireland have gone away. My biggest concern was the 'within 24 hours of travel' Covid test requirement for returning to the US. I just saw lots of hiccups happening there with delayed test results, etc. In March, Ireland stopped requiring PCR tests and self-quarantining for entry. So basically, travel to Ireland from the US has reached a level of normalcy: Fly in with a passport, fly back without hassles (other than the military-like US customs station for the return trip).
Last time I went to Ireland, I went to Doolin with my wife. We compromised on a lot of things we did and saw (naturally). This time, I'm going to Galway, and I plan to spend a whole lot of time playing tunes. Plus, you know, maybe trip around a little. I posted a joking message about this a few days ago on Facebook, but the more I think about, the more certain I am that I want to do it. So certain I canceled my Dragon*Con hotel.
That said, traveling with a companion can be fun--I'm kind of contemplating being open to having company on the trip, but I'm on the fence about it. I'm older and pickier now about who I'd travel with. These would be my requirements:
- I expect I'll play lots of Irish music if I can. If that's gonna bore you, be prepared to find something else to do. I seriously will not compromise on this--if Irish music is available, I will do that to the exclusion of anything else that may be going on in that time slot. If there's a hot naked lady shimmying in front of me in the room begging me to stay in, she should prepare for disappointment. In that same vein, I will always have a whistle on me, and will play on my own just sitting around, too. So, be prepared for that shit, too.
- I don't care for 'curated' tours where you spend more time on a bus rushing to tourist destinations, only to spend an over-crowded couple of hours there only to get back on a bus. I'm gonna rent a room, cottage or something similar, get a car, and make my own way. That means cooking my own food, and basically immersing myself in the city and finding my own things to do. I may trip outside of the city to look at ruins and country-side, I may jaunt over to the Aran Islands (Galway has a ferry nearby). I'm sure I'll eat at pubs and restaurants, too. But all of it will be on my own time table and very flexible as to how I'm feeling on a particular day.
- I do like to shop a bit. Last time I was in Ireland, I loved hitting up local stores (more-so than touristy shops like at the Cliffs of Moher).
- I ain't anyone's sugar daddy (though I guess that part might be negotiable ): Anyone accompanying me would need their own money. Likewise, if you aren't staying in my room, you'd need to figure out your own accommodations and stuff. Fair warning, I snore. I'm gonna have a rental car. If you don't wanna drive where I want to drive, you'll need your own. But at that point, the point of traveling together starts having diminished value.
- Ireland has a very strong drink culture. I was having Guinness every day last time I was there. But I'm old, yo. I don't wanna babysit some drunk person the entire time I'm there. Keep your shit together and drink in moderation.
- I have a gimp knee. I've had it all my life, but it's worse now that I'm older and fatter. I can walk about 2 hours before my knee gives out. So, I'm not hiking *anywhere*
I guess I'm just word vomiting here. I live alone. I don't have anyone else to talk to about shit except online. lol
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