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Patrick is off to Europe


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2017 Jun 8, 2:29pm   18,982 views  109 comments

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Going to spend some of the money I saved by renting all this time and take a month long trip to Europe.

First going to work on my Irish Gaelic in Ireland for two weeks, then will check out Scandinavia.

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30   MisdemeanorRebel   2017 Jun 10, 5:22pm  

rando says

By quitting.

Bwahahahahaha.

31   Strategist   2017 Jun 10, 9:20pm  

rando says

By quitting.

Send your ex employer a postcard from Ireland and tell them how much you miss your old job.

32   NoYes   2017 Jun 10, 9:24pm  

Bring me back some REAL beer!...Enjoy your trip to my beginnings also.

33   Patrick   2017 Jun 11, 3:05am  

Checked out the Cliffs of Moher yesterday. Just as beautiful as the photos, and twice as dangerous. Strong winds and a narrow path on top of a high cliff.

34   Patrick   2017 Jun 11, 6:06am  

We're planning to stay in the Bay Area for now, since our rent is reasonable for the area, and my wife has a job she likes. I plan to get a job when I get back from this trip.

It does sound like fun to live somewhere really different while we're young enough though. Good suggestion. That will now percolate in my brain.

35   Ceffer   2017 Jun 11, 7:24am  

Congrats, Pat, for taking the step and enjoying yourself. Memories you just can't pay for later if you don't do it now.

36   bob2356   2017 Jun 11, 10:31pm  

anonymous says

We got 4 weeks after 20 years and 5 after 25 years and I didn't think long vacations were in the perk packages for IT types in the Bay Area so now I understand.

Good thing you don't live in one of those awful socialist countries with 6-8 weeks off a year.

37   BayArea   2017 Jun 12, 10:22am  

Ah, being in-between jobs makes for the best vacations doesn't it?

38   fdhfoiehfeoi   2017 Jun 12, 10:35am  

rando says

Going to spend some of the money I saved by renting all this time and take a month long trip to Europe.

rando says

Now THIS is living.

39   Blurtman   2017 Jun 12, 7:01pm  

Patrick, post some interesting food photos, please.

40   Booger   2017 Jun 12, 7:08pm  

Patrick, if driving a rental car, post pictures of it too.

41   MisdemeanorRebel   2017 Jun 12, 10:04pm  

Blurtman says

Patrick, post some interesting food photos, please.

"This is Cabbage a la Potato."

42   Patrick   2017 Jun 13, 8:52am  

I have no car here, which is fine. I'm now in my Irish Gaelic class on Inis Oírr, a little island off the west coast. Don't need a car here anyway.

Have to say the food in Ireland is excellent in its raw state (great milk, butter, fish, etc) but they don't generally prepare things all that well.

There's a joke that Irish food is just like English food, but not so spicy.

43   Patrick   2017 Jun 13, 8:56am  

BayArea says

Ah, being in-between jobs makes for the best vacations doesn't it?

Yes, I just don't care or think about work at all at the moment.

44   Blurtman   2017 Jun 13, 8:58am  

What started out as peasant food can be well regarded. Not sure about Ireland. Good bacon? Any decent local cheese? I want to eat my way through Eastern Europe.

45   Patrick   2017 Jun 13, 9:08am  

I've had the "full Irish" breakfast several times, and can't say the ham or bacon was any different. Didn't run across local cheese yet.

The one very well-reviewed restaurant I tried to go to was closed, no explanation, in contradiction of the stated opening days and hours.

Did have one excellent culinary experience: the seafood chowder at the place I'm staying on Inis Oírr was amazing. Maybe best I ever had. But then it was cream and seafood, stuff from right here.

46   Patrick   2017 Jun 13, 9:11am  

I had already read that the police can be called in via boat (half hour from the mainland) to force the bars to close, but I didn't realize that it was the locals keeping them open and not the tourists!

So who turns them in? Turns out that it's a favorite hobby of the old ladies in town to call the police to force the bars to close at 1am, to make their families come home, or just to be contrary if they don't have families. Police have to get a boat and come all the way out, lol.

47   Dan8267   2017 Jun 13, 9:20am  

Hey Patrick, did you kiss the blarney stone? FYI, the locals pee on it.

48   zzyzzx   2017 Jun 13, 9:31am  

rando says

I have no car here, which is fine. I'm now in my Irish Gaelic class on Inis Oírr, a little island off the west coast. Don't need a car here anyway.

Yeah, my idea of a vacation doesn't include driving much or at all. That's why I like going places like Atlantic City, where you don't need a car.

50   Patrick   2017 Jun 16, 10:59am  

Had a wonderful tour of Inis Meán today with my class, and could understand almost all of what the tour guide was saying in Irish. I know she was speaking slowly and simply for us, but still, it's a great feeling to start to get the hang of this very weird old language.

Photo I took there today:

51   Goran_K   2017 Jun 16, 11:15am  

Are you going to see the island from the Star Wars movie? The first Jedi temple I believe.

52   Patrick   2017 Jun 16, 4:31pm  

No, not this time. Sounds interesting, but it's pretty far south, and I'm planning on going north.

53   curious2   2017 Jun 16, 5:21pm  

If you go to Dublin, I'd be curious what locals think about FB exposing the identities of 40 employees to Islamic terrorists, and about Islam generally.

54   Patrick   2017 Jun 17, 8:27am  

Those are the edges of the fields on the island. The place is so rocky that it was necessary to move stones to the edges and build walls out of them to have anywhere at all to raise cattle. The whole island is pretty much just composed of those walled enclosures. Supposedly there are 3,000 miles of walls on the one small island of Inis Meán. I'll post a photo below.

Even worse, after moving out all the stones and building the walls, there was still not enough soil to grow anything, so the locals hauled up seaweed, dried it, and burned it, over and over for millennia (literally thousands of years) to make enough soil to grow grass to feed cows.

There's not enough grass in any one of them to support a cow, so they moved the cows around from enclosure to enclosure to eat the grass there was.

55   HEY YOU   2017 Jun 17, 9:06am  

We will let you enjoy you time off & give you hell when you return.
Gird your loins!

56   Patrick   2017 Jun 18, 8:05am  

Had an excellent lunch of local lobster, brown bread, and salad for 30 Euros with two of the guys from my class:

57   anonymous   2017 Jun 18, 8:33am  

rando says

It does sound like fun to live somewhere really different while we're young enough though.

@Patrick - if you don't mind me asking, how old are you? You can give an approximation and not your actual age if you don't feel comfortable doing so.

59   Patrick   2017 Jun 22, 8:45am  

Arrived in Belfast. This should be interesting. Going to check out Shankill and Falls Roads.

60   Patrick   2017 Jun 22, 10:07am  

There is evidence of division all over, like Sinn Fein posters in Irish, or British flags and murals.

I happened to end up at a clearly Irish hotel, where being named Patrick is a good thing.

61   Patrick   2017 Jun 23, 1:55am  

Couple of clearly sectarian postings I ran across:

Poster from Sinn Fein party (assoc with the IRA) that demands that Irish be recognized as an official language in the north, I think. And it's in Irish! Says "Respect for all! (Pass the) Irish act now!"

And you know which side these guys are on.

62   Patrick   2017 Jun 23, 7:13am  

Amazing seafood restaurant called Mourne on Bank Square in Belfast.

63   zzyzzx   2017 Jun 23, 7:28am  

We'll see if Patrick can take a hint.

64   zzyzzx   2017 Jun 23, 8:40am  

My last picture was a comment on how you should have rotated the picture before posting it.

65   Patrick   2017 Jun 23, 10:00am  

Oh right, my mistake.

66   Patrick   2017 Jun 24, 10:55am  

Back in Dublin now. Compared to Belfast, Dublin is much more touristy and expensive, but there is also a happiness and lack of sectarian tension here, which is nice.

Diversity is not necessarily a good thing. Diversity harms social trust and cohesion.

67   FuckTheMainstreamMedia   2017 Jun 24, 11:32am  

If you want a change of food and are in the central Dublin area, this place was good(though I was there in 2012..five years is a long time)

https://www.yelp.com/biz/the-cedar-tree-dublin-3?osq=lebanese

68   Patrick   2017 Jun 25, 5:43am  

One of the "peace walls" in Belfast. Tour guide said they have been effective in greatly reducing violence in areas where Catholic and Protestant neighborhoods border each other. You can go around them if you're willing to go out of your way. The locals on both sides still want to keep them because there is still tension and fear of renewed violence.

So walls can work.

69   Patrick   2017 Jun 25, 10:49am  

Arrived in Norway. Oslo has the most beautiful airport I have ever seen.

And I'm not all that into tall blonde women, but damn.

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