My laundry was returned in full last night. They were to have delivered it to my room by 5:00. At 5:30 I went down to check on it. I had to pay for it before they could release it. This was the biggest expense I have had so far this trip. Wow! It was nice to have clean clothes this morning but at that price I think I will just wash things out myself from now on.
The first thing the tour guide said when we got on the bus today was that two people in the group (a couple traveling together) tested positive for Covid. They have to stay at the hotel in Edinburgh until they test negative. Not sure where they go after that and if the tour company rebooks them or what.
I was not surprised. The man had sat across the isle from me Wednesday. He was complaining about a sore throat in the morning, no appetite and he slept most of the time on the bus. In the afternoon he put on his coat as he had the chills. I wondered then if he had Covid. I guess he and his wife had both gone on the city tour in the bus on Thursday and then asked to be dropped off at the hotel before the group went on to tour a castle as they both were very tired. I’m grateful I didn’t go Thursday and get exposed again.
I am ever so grateful a friend who travels a lot reminded me to get travel medical insurance. It pays for hotel, medical expenses, food, change in flights, etc. if I should get Covid. At least if I get it, I feel someone will help me out and help me get home eventually.
There are a couple others in the group that are starting to get coughs. Crossing all my fingers and toes no one else comes down with it but I won’t be surprised if some others do. I took a Covid test this late afternoon when we got to our hotel for the night, just to make sure I didn’t have it. Thank heavens it was negative, however, my experience with the rapid tests tells me it isn’t always accurate for me. I have a touch of a sore throat and a headache today. No fever that I can tell and no cough. We shall see how I feel tomorrow.
Today was a long day on the bus. They do break up the day with stops every two hours or so. We passed Hadian’s Wall and stopped for a photo shoot. This wall was built way back in the Roman ages.
We stopped for lunch at a service area – kinda like the KS Turnpike Service Area. It had several shops you could get food from. I got a sandwich and two books to read on the rest of the trip.
Our long stop of the day was at the town of York, England. It was a delightful town with lots and lots of shopping on streets way too narrow for vehicles to drive on. We toured the York Minister cathedral which was built in 1600’s. I can’t wrap my head around that. It was beautiful with lots of stain glass windows and mile high ceilings. There is a crypt there that we were able to walk down into. Bodies from the 1600 were there. Outside the church were individuals singing for tips. They were really good and made the wait time for the group to gather fun.
Our hotel for the night is in Leeds, England. It doesn’t have air conditioning so grateful it isn’t too hot today. We had rain all morning but it was absolutely delightful in York with bright blue skies and temperatures in the upper 60’s and lower 70’s. Perfect walking around weather.
We have a free evening here in Leeds. We are about a 20 minute walk from the main square of town. I had dinner in York so will stay in my room the rest of the night. I have had enough people for the day.
Tomorrow is another long day on the bus. We will be stopping at Cambridge, England for a long lunch break and will end up back in London by day’s end. We have a group dinner tomorrow night to say goodbye to our bus driver and guide. We will get a new guide and driver in Ireland. We fly to Ireland Sunday morning. We have to leave the hotel at 6:00 Sunday morning for our 9:30 flight.
We will have a free afternoon and evening in Dublin Sunday. We will have a group dinner Sunday evening to meet out new guide but will have the afternoon free. Monday we take a bus tour of Dublin and then travel to Galway where we will spend the night.
I am at the halfway mark of this trip tomorrow. It hasn’t been quite what I had hoped for in some ways and has been more then I had hoped for in others.
Tagen plays in the football game in Emporia tonight. Go Tagen! I trust he will stay safe and play hard. It will be his first high school football game to play in. I wish I could be there to watch him play. Kathy is going in my place tonight – thanks Kathy!
I think I will go to bed early tonight and hopefully get some good sleep. I’m still grateful I skipped the tours yesterday and stayed in my room. I needed a people break and time to fully recharge my self.
Home seems a long ways away tonight. I have no idea of what is going on back home. I do try to look at the headlines of the news daily just to kinda stay in touch with the rest of the world. When I am on a tour like this, my world seems to shrink. It is all I can do to remember what time I am to be when.
Grateful I was able to visit Scotland grateful for the beauty of a church built in the 1600’s (how in the world did they do that without modern equipment?) and grateful for another safe traveling day.