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Yes, London - my hometown, although I live in Norfolk now - is really expensive but you can find cheaper accommodation if you go a but further out. Anywhere inside the M25 is reasonably well set-up for transport. And there are lots of places to visit and things to do that won't cost a fortune. I think you can fly to London City Airport from Cork, I'm reasonably sure. I know the flight from London City to Dublin takes less than an hour. Hope you decide to give it a go. |
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I love living in London. I have been to Dublin, but would love to visit Cork. Maybe in spring.
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[QUOTE=Vanessa;11583105]I love living in London. I have been to Dublin, but would love to visit Cork. Maybe in spring.[/QUOTE
Great that you are enjoying London Vanessa, Regarding Cork it is quite a nice place and a lot of people who visit say they prefer it than Dublin not to mention It is far cheaper, I am not from the city myself, I live in the middle of nowhere around an hour away. I would definitely recommend visiting anyway |
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I should have been at the airport now about to board for a once in a lifetime trip to Lapland for a few nights with my family.
Instead I’m at home poorly after spending my weekend and probably next few days in bed with the flu. I’m absolutely heartbroken. Not ashamed to say I’ve sobbed my heart out basically all day. It would have been my first holiday abroad in about 17 years. Utterly gutted. |
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I’m gutted for you. Can you rebook it for next year? |
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Get well soon xx |
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I’m not a great flyer but needs must if you want to get out of the country.
Going to Australia in February. REALLY looking forward to that flight |
…I so much feel for you, LaLa…you’re obviously trying to process your disappointment plus your energy levels are at a complete low as well because if the virus…so it’s all just overwhelming …:hug:…I don’t know if there’s anything that you could do…(…when you’re feeling up to it…)..to ‘recreate’ something at home …something special for you after they’re back…or if it’s feasible as others have said…to maybe plan another trip somewhere else in the new year/in the spring etc…it won’t be Lapland, I know….but it could still be something very special …because the destination really isn’t the thing that will make that special happen…I know it’s so hard atm, but as they say…when life/circumstance gives you lemons, which it has done…?…the thing is, to see if you can turn it into something also magical and something to look forward to…:hug:…
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…I don’t know if this is any help, also…but it might be a starting point of possibly looking at connecting with others who have the same travelling anxieties also…
https://solotravelerworld.com/find-a-travel-partner/ |
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[Benjamin spending New Year in Tenerife]
Is Fantastic. |
Just over three weeks to go til we go to Australia
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I was in Gran Canaria in November. First time I’ve ever had a warm birthday
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You wouldn't have envied me yesterday Kate, our plane was diverted due to fog and we had to be bussed home, it was pretty organised though so not too bad....
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