An Eventful Trip from Scottsdale to Dingle

First off, the camera has barely been touched. I think I’ve taken three pictures, so don’t expect a lot of pictures in this post.

Our flights were tiring. First was British Air from Phoenix to London Heathrow. It was as pleasant as a flight almost ten hours long can be. Premium Economy on British Air is not as nice as on Virgin Atlantic, but there was plenty of leg room (which is my major concern). We landed 30 minutes late due entirely to having had to circle Heathrow four or five times. Busy airport. (It was unrelated to the mess at Gatwick.) At Heathrow we had to transfer from Terminal 3 on arrival to Terminal 5 for our onward flight to Dublin. Our baggage was checked through, but oddly we had to clear UK immigration even though our onward destination was in Ireland. We would not have had to clear if our next destination was, say, Oslo.

There was four hours between flights but clearing immigration took close to an hour. Anyway, we had purchased lounge access in Terminal 5 and enjoyed free wine and food while we waited. After the short haul to Dublin, our problems started. Immigration was a breeze – I used my Irish passport for the first time. Baggage claim was anything but a breeze. My bag arrived. Elaine’s did not. Yikes! Anyway, the BA baggage people checked. Her suitcase was still in London and would arrive on the midnight flight.

We picked up our rental car without any issues. It’s blue (like our car on the Oregon/Washington/Idaho trip this past fall. So, the car’s name is Gorm. Gorm is Irish for Blue. Fiona is our SatNav (GPS) voice. We proceeded the two miles or so to the Crowne Plaza our checked into the Bucati Suite themed after Rosso Ducati motorcyles). Too late for food, but time enough for beers and wine in the hotel pub. Amazingly we met a young couple from Australia (he was Irish) who we discovered were related to Fergus O’Flaherty, the publican and lead musician at O’Flaherty’s Pub in Dingle.

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After a good night’s sleep we headed back to the airport to see if Elaine’s bag had arrived. After some minor problems connecting with the baggage people, I finally collected the bag, much to Elaine’s relief. Back to the hotel for breakfast in the club lounge and a quick change into newly arrived clothes, and then we were on the road to Dingle (a 4.5 hour drive).

On the drive we made two stops. First, a rest room and snack stop at Barack Obama Plaza in Moneygall. Second, an unexpected stop for my hour long nose bleed, an encore to my first ever nose bleed on the Monday before we left.

Finally we made it to Dingle, checked into our delightful Christmasly decorated apartment at Water’s Edge House. Then a shopping trip to SuperValu for groceries and a visit to the Dingle Pub for a short visit with our friend, publican Tom Geaney. Then it was back to Water’s Edge where Elaine cooked hamburgers with potatoes for a much needed and delicious dinner. Then bed! Back again tomorrow!

Our Very Own Christmas Tree

Getting Ready

Next Thursday we head to Dingle for our Irish Christmas Déjà Vu.  Much will be the same as last year, but some things will be different on this trip:

  • WordPress, the software with which I maintain the blog, has had a major upgrade.  It’s better but there are some differences.  Galleries are created differently, but they should look pretty much the same to readers.  I just have to be careful to construct the galleries properly.  Bear with me if I screw up.
  • I have semi-retired my super excellent Canon G16 camera.  In its place I am now using a Canon G7X Mark II.  It has a larger sensor and theoretically, therefore, the pictures should be even better.  But there will be a learning curve.  Again, bear with me and hope for the best.
  • I have to (by US law) use my US passport to enter and leave the USA.  But I can use my Irish (EU) passport in Ireland.  No big deal, but kind of cool.
  • To avoid getting snowed in for five days in Boston like last Christmas, we’ll avoid the east coast altogether.  We’ll fly British Air non-stop Phoenix to London Heathrow and connect with a quick flight to Dublin.  We’ll overnight at the airport in Dublin and drive to dingle (4.5 hours) the next morning.  Same itinerary coming back, again with a night at Dublin Airport.

We leave on December 20th.  The blog will probably commence on December 22nd once we have settled in to our digs in Dingle.  See you then.