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Just another short update for me….
Having a free “breakfast” with your hostel stay is nice. Although, this varies from hostel to hostel. Sometimes, the juice is from concentrate, sometimes its real juice, and sometimes, you get the really cheap non-juice juice. Coffee is hit or miss as well, this morning we had instant coffee, ewwwww. Although we could have paid €1 (currently $1.40) for “premium” coffee from some strange looking machine, we passed on that and went for the free stuff. I honestly can’t remember the last time I had that. And finally, completing the trinity of hostel breakfast items, the toast. So far, most places have given us an actual choice here, white or wheat! Weeee.
We’ll soon be leaving Ireland and I’m sad for that since this is such a wonderful country. We’d love to spend much more time here, but alas, there’s much more to see around Europe.
Thanks everyone for your comments, it makes us smile knowing y’all are following our travels with jealously!
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Hey!! We aren’t all jealous…some of us are missing you guys….not me of course. I’ll give you the highlights of our show…it was a “best of episode” I’ll let you know who the lucky girl is next week. Ha Ha
Hey you young whippersnappers,
That ‘non-juice juice’ is probably what we called ‘Tang’ while growing up in the 50′s and 60′s. Tang is popular in many parts of Europe and the Middle East. As young kids, we all succumbed to the advertising pressure and demanded that our Moms serve Tang rather than any other kind of juice. That is the stuff that got our astronauts to the moon. If it can do that, it sure as hell can get you guys around Europe.
Wow. I just pictured dad doing the pervert guy voice from Family Guy as he wrote that. Yikes. Anyway, I’m not jealous. I have my OWN adventures in New York every day. For instance, last night I drank two bottles of Cliquot in a Chelsea Penthouse, Sunday I went shopping all over and had a blast, Saturday I went to a play and a rooftop party and played around the city, Friday I partied with an old coworker and some friends at another Manhattan penthouse, Thursday I went sailing, Wednesday I went to a play and a bar, Tuesday I went to a Yankees game and a bar, and Monday I worked out! So HAH!
Ryan – With two bottles of champagne, maybe you could participate in the ‘hurling’ championships.
Elisabeth and Peter will probably soon be drinking their Veuve Clicquot in the Champagne region of France while having a picnic in a vinyard growing a crop of grapes for next year’s batch. I guess this week they will probably be visiting Buckingham palace and watching plays at the Globe theater. None of us should be envious, just glad that they are having the opportunity to have such experiences.
I was jealous of them getting to drink some good old Tang.
Hi Mick and Eli,
Thanks to both of you for lettings us trail along. It is great vicarious fun.
I ‘m loving following your travels. Some of your photos look ready for an art museum. Very impressive and simply beautiful (put one on my desktop). I also like the WTF ones. Mick, I bet the coffee improves once you get to France and Italy-You just might have to have “high tea” in England (and I mean the beverage). Eli, “odd” woman, huh? Yeah u rite and damn proud of it!
Keep on trucking!
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