u/TopSatisfaction6702

Wicklow for 4 days

Flying to Dublin early October through the 23rd, taking a taxi to Enniskerry, where I will be staying for 4 days.

My itinerary: Wild Wicklow tour on day 1,

Powers court and the waterfall day 2,

sheep farm in glendalough day 3,

and greystones day 4.

With lots of nature walks, seeing animals(as much as possible,) meeting locals, walking in villages, and going to pubs.

Is Wicklow the right place to do this? Is this too long of a stay? I'm not looking to do touristy things. I did that on my last trip. Am I missing any must sees in or around Wicklow?

I am a female traveling solo and not renting a car.Will use public transportation and taxis when necessary.

Does anyone have any feedback as far as my transportation goes?Am I being naive to think I will have access to public transportation and taxis between towns?

After Wicklow , I am going to Wexford (3 days) , Waterford (3 days), Cork (5 days). Last day in Dublin. I'm afraid this is long-winded, so I'll post my other stops in another thread.

BTW I live in the desert in the States, where it is brown, hot and ugly.

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u/TopSatisfaction6702 — 4 days ago
▲ 293 r/GenX

Watching Sesame Street as a 51 year old.

Just came across Sesame Street on Netflix, and I'm sad watching it. I miss what was. What a simple world we lived in.

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u/TopSatisfaction6702 — 28 days ago
▲ 370 r/GenX

Plastic baggies to keep the snow out?

Growing up, my mom would wrap my feet in plastic sandwich baggies and secure them with a rubber band. Then she would put 5 pound snow boots on me to keep the snow out. Does anyone else have this memory?

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Where'd the Bambi go?!

I drive up and down Speedway all the time and today I saw the Bambi is no longer. I used to think I was observant of my surroundings...

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u/TopSatisfaction6702 — 3 months ago
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Can anyone help me to understand why there are so many roads under construction. Call me crazy but how about finishing one, then starting another.

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