So from the Emerald Isle to the Empire State....I write to you from Whitesboro, NY-similarities with Ireland? Very few. That's OK though, all good things do eventually come to an end, and what a good thing it was.
Ireland was my first experience renting a car, it may be a bit pricey (and we had 4 people to split the costs), but you just have to do it in Ireland, I actually can't envision doing it any other way. Not only could we bounce between the main sights, but also saw so much of, I'll you use the Four Corners' Official Term here, the spaces in between (for those of you that don't know, those are the parts of any given country outside the big cities and tourist sites, and are likely the most authentic representation of that country's lifestyle). And I just life for that stuff.
Again, a big thanks to my travel partners, couldn't have gone off without you. Joe was a tip-top driver (I only had to remind him once that we had to drive on the left!) and Hayley and Kathleen kept the conversation going doing the long stretches of driving. Nothing really beats traveling with my Big Sis either.
So, with that, I have bid adieu to Ireland and its wonderful people, breathtaking scenery, and its fascinating history. As always, I was disappointed to leave, my time on the island had been such a blast, but, now we just have to look forward to the next adventure.
I realize I owe a post and some photos, and I will get to that in due time, until let, let me first get my bearings and settle back in, and I will be back very soon.
Cheers.
Ireland was my first experience renting a car, it may be a bit pricey (and we had 4 people to split the costs), but you just have to do it in Ireland, I actually can't envision doing it any other way. Not only could we bounce between the main sights, but also saw so much of, I'll you use the Four Corners' Official Term here, the spaces in between (for those of you that don't know, those are the parts of any given country outside the big cities and tourist sites, and are likely the most authentic representation of that country's lifestyle). And I just life for that stuff.
Again, a big thanks to my travel partners, couldn't have gone off without you. Joe was a tip-top driver (I only had to remind him once that we had to drive on the left!) and Hayley and Kathleen kept the conversation going doing the long stretches of driving. Nothing really beats traveling with my Big Sis either.
So, with that, I have bid adieu to Ireland and its wonderful people, breathtaking scenery, and its fascinating history. As always, I was disappointed to leave, my time on the island had been such a blast, but, now we just have to look forward to the next adventure.
I realize I owe a post and some photos, and I will get to that in due time, until let, let me first get my bearings and settle back in, and I will be back very soon.
Cheers.
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