SeattleDeafGrl
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Hi everyone, I'm back to this site. I've been traveling so much over the summer, some of you guy might know that I've left USA for two months. So here's the list..well not exactly a long list but I just like to make it sound so good. hehe!
I left Seattle in June to go oversea to Ireland and stayed on the beautiful island for two weeks touring all over Ireland and everything is so green and misty. I love it! Guinness is a must for anyone who visit Ireland. It has to be poured in a pint glass just right to have the right taste.
Scotland. I visited this really cool town called Edinburg, it's in mid-northern Scotland. I've squeezed 8 days in scotland on a funky tour bus with other young students to catch all glimpses of the highlands and northern islands. Man, it's freezing up there in August! I highly recommend waterproof boots when hiking the highlands. It should be called the high-wetlands. Be careful and take the adjustment easily with whiskey drinkings. I got sick for a week due to weather adjustment. After that, found out that Holland is pretty warm and decided to go for my sickness recovery, hehe. Went to Amsterdam, Holland...really cute town but eehh it's dirty. it's dirty in every way! The redlight is really um interesting and DON'T take any pictures. The fine is pretty harsh and I was lucky to sort it out with undercovers. Smoking hashes, weeds, whatever...is pretty cool and man...I was stoned the whole time I was in Amsterdam! One thing I really wish I've gone was the nude beach in southern Holland, I think. Stayed in Holland for five days...hopped off to England. Yes, England! Wow there's so much history to this country. Thank to this country, we've made history...um pretty brutal ones. visited every historic landmarks there is in England except that place I didn't visit was the famous rock that was formed into a circle for some pagan religious reasons. settled in London for some time, the famous center for shopaholic like me! The street where every shops are is called the Oxford Circle. You gotta love those cute retro double floor buses running around in small town of London. After a week, I flew back to Dublin, Ireland....stayed for a week in my "hometown" Dublin where I love it. I've met pretty alot of cool people and even ran into Irish deafies. After couples of months, I went home back to Seattle by train from New York City.
This is a must for anyone who wanna go solo traveling! Don't let anything stop ya! Just go.
I left Seattle in June to go oversea to Ireland and stayed on the beautiful island for two weeks touring all over Ireland and everything is so green and misty. I love it! Guinness is a must for anyone who visit Ireland. It has to be poured in a pint glass just right to have the right taste.
Scotland. I visited this really cool town called Edinburg, it's in mid-northern Scotland. I've squeezed 8 days in scotland on a funky tour bus with other young students to catch all glimpses of the highlands and northern islands. Man, it's freezing up there in August! I highly recommend waterproof boots when hiking the highlands. It should be called the high-wetlands. Be careful and take the adjustment easily with whiskey drinkings. I got sick for a week due to weather adjustment. After that, found out that Holland is pretty warm and decided to go for my sickness recovery, hehe. Went to Amsterdam, Holland...really cute town but eehh it's dirty. it's dirty in every way! The redlight is really um interesting and DON'T take any pictures. The fine is pretty harsh and I was lucky to sort it out with undercovers. Smoking hashes, weeds, whatever...is pretty cool and man...I was stoned the whole time I was in Amsterdam! One thing I really wish I've gone was the nude beach in southern Holland, I think. Stayed in Holland for five days...hopped off to England. Yes, England! Wow there's so much history to this country. Thank to this country, we've made history...um pretty brutal ones. visited every historic landmarks there is in England except that place I didn't visit was the famous rock that was formed into a circle for some pagan religious reasons. settled in London for some time, the famous center for shopaholic like me! The street where every shops are is called the Oxford Circle. You gotta love those cute retro double floor buses running around in small town of London. After a week, I flew back to Dublin, Ireland....stayed for a week in my "hometown" Dublin where I love it. I've met pretty alot of cool people and even ran into Irish deafies. After couples of months, I went home back to Seattle by train from New York City.
This is a must for anyone who wanna go solo traveling! Don't let anything stop ya! Just go.