tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6198754766315463894.post7086797382787456353..comments2023-05-13T16:24:36.916+01:00Comments on A monkey on his back: PlansDeirdrehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12192664244507198931noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6198754766315463894.post-87231627728831929682011-08-26T05:57:42.022+01:002011-08-26T05:57:42.022+01:00I love this whole post. That was a great change of...I love this whole post. That was a great change of perspective, to have that other couple over. Somehow, you got more positive about travel possibilities. I would say that was a good visit. It warms my heart, visualizing all of those milestones: Big Birthday, the anniversary. These are all doable and uplifting, and rightly celebrated occasions. I feel good about this direction. Plus, one, so far, involves Ireland.<br /><br />There is a spectrum of travel. Such as taking multiple trains and staying at hostels for two weeks, constantly on the move, every day (exhausting and most have done it); to a one transport mode, straight to the check-in and take your shoes off and read books for two weeks with fine food and drink (many of us have done that). As far as planning, the devil is in the details.<br /><br />You have done it before, and you can do it again. I say, by all means, celebrate the milestones, and make humane and doable travel plans. Yes!<br />L. from California N.B. Californians think Roch looks GOODAnonymousnoreply@blogger.com