Well, it's now at that point where I know there is no way I can finish off everything that I had hoped to have finished. So I'm now into Plan B and Plan C for all sorts of things - work and home.
But as someone reminded me - you really just need your passport, and everything else you can pick up along the way. So with that in mind, let the final packing begin, and the journey commence in around 46 hours.
After the death of my husband, I realised my road is one we all travel. This blog is my story of travels on a journey we all share. My travels are literal, spiritual and emotional. I am curious and want to keep on learning. I love languages - I'm learning French and Arabic - and photography. Travel broadens my horizons and helps me see the world in a different light. Light and search are recurring themes in my journey to overcome fear and ignorance. A life lived in fear is a life half-lived.
Hey Susan, have a wicked time on your adventures! Am really looking forward to hearing about all the wonderful things you will be doing! If Nantes is anything to go by (north west of France) you will really enjoy France in the winter. The christmas lights and festive atmosphere really make it feel like x'mas. You won't be able to look at a hot balmy Aussie x'mas in the same light!
ReplyDeleteTake care and ensure regular entries!
John E