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IDLE TIME: Travelling Around Ireland Again
My blog covers loads of areas, from my travelling story's (not that I wrote many of them). But that's going to change...I want to get back on the road again. Well not the road, but, on the train haha and start writing like I used too.
I'm going to start travelling again, it gives me a large incentive to write about a variety of things from new business venture or ideas to a large variety of story's. You see, the thing about trains is; you'll always meet someone new, and everyone has a story to tell. And I always meet someone...Guess it make me a journalist of some kind?!
I can write about various areas I work in any time I like, but travelling and being on the road is another curve altogether. Things you see once in a lifetime and there is always something new and exciting when I go on these wicked adventures of mine. Most times I am not even prepared for what happens to me. Just like my Sligo/Carrack story. LOL
Oh the memories just flow back, the good old times. And you know what's great about travelling? Nobody bothers you. No wife! No Sisters or Brothers or Mum & Dad or kids! Nobody.... Some people may not like being alone. But when I spend time by myself. It opens and broadens my mind and way of thinking altogether. Haven been sick for some years, (yes, I never wrote about it), but it's true...one of the many things that helped me through some tough times was the freedom to escape to the country side or another small city. (With or without someone.) Doesn't matter....its free-time well spent.
A guy I was pals with is coming home from Germany just to catch up with me. :) I'm chuffed. We'll have a great time as per-usual Joe!
This week, I'll be meeting up with Joe to head to Killarney, off the west coast of Ireland. We're sure to have a ball with some Irish Dancing in an Irish Pub with endless pints of Guinness!!!
When I return, I hope to have some wicket story's to tell about our little event. Travelling is great for your sanity no matter how far or short you go.
I've spent nights with members of the travelling community, boat people, on piers, and everywhere else you'd wake up in strange places after a weekend on the rip. Life is worth living, now go live it!