Saturday, May 11, 2013 Dublin
The sun rise was beautiful and its
rays danced on the wing outside my window.
The ground could not be seen as it was covered with pure white
clouds. As we descended through the
clouds the clouds turned gray, rain streamed off the wing, and Ireland when it
came into view was a drab green. As we
approached the captain reported the temperature was 44 degrees on the ground
and I’m in shorts. It was 7:35 this
morning when we arrived at the gate. I
now had two things to do, one was find my bag and the other was to find
Mark. He was supposed to get here before
me but as the faiths would have it that is not the case. Since the plane I arrived on was not the
plane that my bag would have been on I needed to find out where it was. We whizzed through customs and I get a
chuckle at being asked yet again “You really like the UK don’t you?” “Yes I do…love it.” “Have a great stay!” and I’m off looking for
the customer service office.
After wandering about a bit I come
upon it then get into line. I’m behind a
young couple that appears to be completely bewildered and seem to believe there
luggage has not arrived with them. The
young man announces from the carousel that he has found their bags. The
young lady begins to move toward him with a look of non-belief on her face. Her face seems to be saying that he was not
capable of identifying and gathering their luggage. “How can we help?” and I explain the situation
of late planes, changed plans and arriving early. He makes a call then tells me my bag is in
Chicago and will be here tomorrow. Then
he wants to know where I’d like it delivered?
I happen to have the address where Mark made the reservations for out stay
in Dublin. O.K. one problem solved,
except I have no change of clothes until tomorrow, but what the hell. Now it is time to find Mark.
Two hours later Mark comes through
the door into the waiting area. I’ve
watched many reunions during that time.
Now it’s time to venture outside hunt down a bus and head to our digs
for the next six days. It is a gray day
outside the winds is blowing the rain around and people are bundled walking
slanted into it. After a short bus ride
we find out accommodations which, if the bus driver had not told me where to
look, we would have passed right by. Oops
too early to check in lets walk around town a bit. Sun comes out, goes away, rain comes down in
buckets, goes away, repeat. We duck in
to doorways to get out of the rain along with most everyone else on the
street. Lots of small streets with
little shops, the restaurants have, mostly girls, standing outside wanting you
to look at their menus. We stop at
Starbucks for some Wi-Fi connection and coffee.
Then we head back to the Hostel for directions to the train station and
the Ferry Port.
At the train station we purchase
tickets for our ride to Salisbury. I’ll
finally get to see, however briefly, Holyhead the last holdout of the Druids
again the Roman army. I spend time at
the Hostel while Mark goes in search of a phone store to buy a chip. While on the internet three young ladies, who
I later find out, are scientists in the making, join me. They are from Bath, UK, Germany, Northern Ireland
and all are working on their PhD’s who will soon be scientists. We spent the evening talking until it is time
for them to head out to party. It is
time to get some rest wondering what tomorrow will bring.
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