Well ... here I am. But where?
Up until a week ago I was all set to fly to Thailand. Flights, hotels, and transfers were all booked. And I was due for a consultation with Dr Sutin this Thursday.
But some sort of flu/covid lurgy struck and there was no way a long haul flight would have been advisable.
Anyway, I managed to recoup nearly all of my booking costs and I've re-scheduled my Emirates flight to the autumn for a modest fee.
So I decided instead to take a short flight over to Ireland and spend a week or two looking around, as this was the other country on my radar.
So, yes, I am in Ireland! I flew into the West of Ireland airport near Knock.
First impressions are:
1. The people are incredibly friendly. You can instantly see coming from the UK that attitudes are very different. So much more chilled and accepting of all myriads of people. It's evident that it is protective of trans rights. And that's not just about attitudes. It is enshrined in law: an important point that others on this forum have stressed.
2. It's so GREEN!! It's not called The Emerald Isle for nothing.
@Devlyn is right: it would be sooooooooooo easy for someone from the UK to come and live here. And, my, the countryside is beautiful. You can get really cheap properties if you are happy to live rurally.
I'm slightly wary of heading down the line which says that this lurgy descended on me in order to switch the points and divert me from Thailand to Ireland.
And yet ...
xx