
Hi, I'm Eric.
I’m an avid world traveler, photographer, software developer, and digital storyteller.
I help implement the Content Authenticity Initiative at Adobe.
Hi, I'm Eric.
I’m an avid world traveler, photographer, software developer, and digital storyteller.
I help implement the Content Authenticity Initiative at Adobe.
I’m spending a couple of weeks exploring various parts of Europe for my fall vacation.
And now we are at the last stop on this trip.
As promised, I moved on from the UK to Germany today.
I spent about 24 hours exploring the island of Jersey.
Today I left Isle of Man and made my way through the English and Welsh countryside.
Farewell, Dublin. Hello, Isle of Man.
I left Dublin this morning and flew to the Isle of Man, which is in the Irish Sea between Dublin and Liverpool.
A friend of mine from the States happened to be in Dublin at the same time so the two of us went for a very long walk around Dublin this afternoon.
Today I explored into Northern Ireland again.
Borders fascinate me. Always have.
I spotted a point on the map where a road follows a relatively straight line across a national border between Ireland and the United Kingdom that is anything but straight.
So, of course, I had to go.
I drove to Galway this morning to visit a friend.
It’s 9:45 on a Monday evening as I write this.
I’m in a pub on Patrick Street, just 15 minutes by foot from where I’m staying this week. There is live music. The pub is alive with conversation. The music is good.
I am beginning a new journey.
As I mentioned in a recent photoblog post, this has been a rough few months for me. (More to come hopefully in the next month or so about that.) For the next two weeks, I’ll be indulging in some self-care-via-travel in Ireland, Germany, and some new points in between.
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