My posts will be somewhat sporadic for the next two weeks. Some of you already know that I’m involved in a new non-fiction book project that is seriously cool. I can’t reveal all the details yet, but it is as a co-author and has to do with deep shipwreck exploration that requires serious technical diving, submersibles, and ROVs. I am on my way to England and will have a couple of days in Ireland to meet with various individuals who are explorers and historians. (I’ll give a full explanation of everything once we check off a few more blocks and go into promotion mode.)
The only drawback to the trip is that my hubby simply cannot take off two weeks this time of year and that means I am not only going to be driving, but I will also have to navigate around in places that I know nothing about. I do have some experience with British-style driving and I was a passenger when Hubby drove us there during our trip to Scotland quite some time ago. I have been assured by a dear friend who is British that their signage is much better than what we have here. I have also opted for GPS in the rental car, but quite frankly I’ve been known to have difficulties with those gadgets. However, I’ve also built in extra travel time to allow for errors. It will be mostly a matter of just accepting that little difficulties will arise and then dealing with them. I actually don’t pick the car up until the second half of the trip so hopefully by that time my brain will have properly absorbed the driving patterns.
I’ll write the blog each day and post as I can. I should have connectivity in most places, but I am headed to some small villages as well. Stay tuned, everyone.