Travel plans?

Chintai

Member
It's that time of year when the post xmas lull makes me start thinking about travelling. I would love to visit India, though I think it would be a better trip when you have a month or more to see as much as possible.
 

Goldie

New Member
India is a tough place to visit, but it does make a person appreciate all the gifts that they have in their lives. I haven't been to Ireland, but sure would love to go. I just love the heritage and color of the land.
 

Chintai

Member
I am planning a trip to Ireland as we speak! What draws you to India?
Ireland sounds lovely, great food and scenery! Oh and beer too of course.

I love the spiritual side of life in India. Believe it or not I started dreaming of it long before 'Eat, pray, Love' brought it into the spotlight. I have a friend who went to a retreat and came back with a wonderful new perspective on life.
 

Bona Dea

New Member
I'm really wanting to get to Rome this year and see Octavian's villa that's only been open to visitors for a few years.
But the one drawback is the wait to get in, but I think it will be worth the wait judging by the images.
 

Talaria

Member
India does sound very mystical. I would also like to go there sometime. I have never seen "Eat, Pray, Love"

I have a friend in Limerick Rhonda.(sorry its taken me so long to get back to you) My family is from mayo and Roscommon. I would prefer to go West but my friend recommends staying closer to Dublin. I honestly like the country and the rustic stuff so I plan on going West. She sent me a travel guide but I haven't gone through them yet. I was also considering doing Ireland, Scotland and parts of England so i can see Stonehenge. Where do you plan on going?
 

greekgoddess31

Active Member
I have always wanted to take a trip to Ireland as I have 100% Irish ancestry. I have always been extremely interested in the land and culture. It is so lush and green.
 

Rhonda Tharp

Active Member
India does sound very mystical. I would also like to go there sometime. I have never seen "Eat, Pray, Love"

I have a friend in Limerick Rhonda.(sorry its taken me so long to get back to you) My family is from mayo and Roscommon. I would prefer to go West but my friend recommends staying closer to Dublin. I honestly like the country and the rustic stuff so I plan on going West. She sent me a travel guide but I haven't gone through them yet. I was also considering doing Ireland, Scotland and parts of England so i can see Stonehenge. Where do you plan on going?
My husband's matrilineage is Irish (Middleton) but I have been fascinated with the Irish culture for 20 years. I have a friend that lives in Armagh. I would love to see current archaeological digs, but I doubt I would get access, lol. I would like to see castles, Fort Navan, Portal Tombs, Rock of Cashel, Newgrange, Hill of Tara, Dublin and make my way over to Hadrian's Wall and down to Stonehenge. Someday I'll get there...
 

Wotan

Member
I wanted to go to egypt, but that seems unwise at the moment... probably for the best that I don't travel right now anyways, I should probably be concentrating on year 12.
 
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