Man, I was hit with so many feels and so much nostalgia as I looked at your Ireland and England photos! Especially the Giant's Causeway photos! Also, it helped me remember the names of the places I took pictures of but didn't caption them on my facebook. Probably because I was tired from adding names and details to every photo for 300+ photos. I forgot the name of the Peace Wall, and the name of the town with murals on the side of the buidlings: Derry. I think my favorite Irish cities were Dublin and Derry. I wanted to see the dock where the Titanic launched in Belfast, but for some reason didn't make it. The museum wasn't there yet since I went in 2010.
I also love the Oxford and London photos! My group stopped by a few Harry Potter sets. We got to see Harry's house! Not the Dudley's house, but the Potter's house.
Thanks for keeping me updated with England and Ireland! Some of your photos are exactly like the ones I took all those years ago! I want to go back.
I sorted my photos right away. I also had forgotten about some names, but with the travel plan I was able to get it all together. When you do it right after you return your trip, you still have a chance. Otherwise .... nope. It happened to me way too often already. ^^;
I did check beforehand where the Dudley's house was, but ..... too far out for this trip, unfortunately. ^^ Lucky you!!!
It really is. :) But it was weird to be somewhere where I could communicate easily and it was just not THAT different from home. It was so different when I visited Japan for the first time. ;)
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I also love the Oxford and London photos! My group stopped by a few Harry Potter sets. We got to see Harry's house! Not the Dudley's house, but the Potter's house.
Thanks for keeping me updated with England and Ireland! Some of your photos are exactly like the ones I took all those years ago! I want to go back.
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I did check beforehand where the Dudley's house was, but ..... too far out for this trip, unfortunately. ^^
Lucky you!!!
Haha, glad to hear that. ^__^
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But it was weird to be somewhere where I could communicate easily and it was just not THAT different from home. It was so different when I visited Japan for the first time. ;)
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