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I am beginning the process of renewing my passport--I had actually already planned to do a few weeks ago, before I even had in mind the Dublin trip, since my passport expires in a few months. And you just never know when you're gonna want to pick up and trip the lights Atlantic--breakfast in Dublin, déjeuner en Paris, caffe brasiliano in Naples.  Europe is my conch.  Anyway so I got some new headshots 2x2 photos taken and am now filling out the DS-82, the renewal by mail form.  And checking out the fees--HOLY CRAP.  They've darn near doubled passport fees 0_o, they've gone from $75 to $110.  *shakes fist impotently*

I'm also checking out accomodations in Dublin--this looks delightfully cozy.



And also researching the climate in November--Ireland is on the Gulf Stream (parts of Ireland, like Cornwall, actually have palm trees) so it is much more moderate than you'd think for a country along such a high latitude. However it IS very far north, and the Gulf Stream certainly doesn't affect daylight--sunset comes around 4:20 at that time of year in Dublin. But I can handle that. In New Hampshire in the winter, it was pitch black outside at 5 pm. I used to walk home from basketball practice in the dark. There's a section in Stephen's King's It (for which my personal sobriquet is Shit) where Ben Hanscomb's teacher asks him to stay to clean erasers, and when he's getting ready to leave it's almost dark and she tells him to hurry home. Looking out the window at the dying sun, she says she doesn't think we were meant to live so far North. After several winters in New Hampshire, believe me, I know what she means!

Date: 2010-07-19 09:46 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] stackcats.livejournal.com
Let the Gulf Stream fool you not; Britain is not only chilly, it's very damp. I didn't even notice it until I went to Prague the other year, where it was around -3 degrees, but it didn't bother me, because the air was dry. The cold gets right into your bones here, so do pack plenty of warm clothes :)

Date: 2010-07-19 10:01 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] ceebeegee.livejournal.com
Ah, very good point about the damp--thanks for the tip, I will pack lots of extra warm stuff. (And definitely pick up a fisherman's sweater while I'm there--I've always wanted one!) And heck, if I get too cold, I can just pop into a pub for a nip of something warm! :) Can't wait!

Date: 2010-07-19 10:06 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] stackcats.livejournal.com
Big socks. Big socks are good. Keep your feet warm and dry and you'll be fine :D

Date: 2010-07-19 10:21 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] ceebeegee.livejournal.com
Sounds about right! Thick cozy Irish socks...

Date: 2010-07-20 03:53 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] catseurat.livejournal.com
And an umbrella! The two times I was there, it rained every morning, and cleared up around 11am. If you want, look up my friend Marie Stubbs on facebook, she lives in Dublin and is a good friend to grab a pint with.

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