It's probably more expensive, shrift, but Air Canada does directs flights from Dublin to Toronto. I don't know how hard it would be to get home from there.
'Serenity'
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Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, butt kicking, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
Yeah, that is a valid concern now that I'm checking travel times from Dublin to where my family lives in Michigan.
That was my first thought.
Timelies all!
Congrats juliana!
Dublin is a lovely city, but it is far away from Michigan.
Silly me was very confused when you started talking about Mountain View vs Dublin because there is a Dublin across the bay from Mountain View. Then...ahh, not that Dublin.
This is me every time shrift has mentioned Dublin.
There is also a Dublin, OH. There's a large national library organization headquartered there. But I am pretty sure it is not a lovely city. (I think it is in the suburbs of Columbus.)
I vote for Dublin because how often do you get the chance?? And I'm sure there's Dublin-Chicago flights--it's gotta be only a couple hours more th a flying from San Francisco surely?
(Note: my Zebra Footage folder is pretty much just CEvans pictures. I find them soothing.)
I feel the same way about capybara pictures. No, seriously. I find them soothing. I follow Daily Capybara on Instagram because their little faces are so chill.
Jesus, Juliebird. I hope he can get taken care of somehow.
If it'll just give me the data and withold judgement, I'd be all over it, actually. The description of what it does doesn't include anything about alarms or whatever.
Yeah, after looking at the article, I'm pretty sure it's the headline writer who can suck it.
I vote for Dublin because how often do you get the chance??
In the abstract, I feel this way, but in real life, I would never do it.
Home again, home again, jiggety-jig!
I vote for Dublin because how often do you get the chance??
Agree! FWIW, Dublin was the first place I visited outside Australia that I could see myself moving to. (Oh, and I found very good food in Dublin. Not Irish food, but there was, fifteen years ago, no shortage of other dining options. But I don't eat sushi, so couldn't comment on that one.)