The other day, I was at a meetup where I felt a woman was trying too hard to make me into her travel partner. If I wasn't happily attached, I'd have considered the possibility of traveling with her, but I'd have to tell her that I'm non-op trans - and that would be a big risk factor I'm glad I didn't have to address.
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RQS and I are halfway through paying for our next cruise, and I think we'll be done by mid April. Come hell or high water, we will make all of our payments by final payment date. But even with that issue having to be addressed first, I've started to look at cruises taking place in 2027, specifically ones that sail from mainland Europe then going to Iceland and back.
Now that RQS has seen Rick Steves' video on Iceland, I think RQS is starting to understand why this remote place, a land of fire and ice, is on my bucket list. Like Norway and its Fjords, Iceland has places to see which are unlike any other place on earth. I want to visit while we're both able to do so, as old age is rapidly creeping up on us.
One of the things I've found out about Iceland is that it seems LGBT friendly. I could see flying to Amsterdam, cruising to Iceland and back, all in Marian mode. Right now, I doubt that I'd do this with the current political climate in the US, but one can dream. (As I write this, the Orange Monster, in his SOTU address, attacked us TG's once again. Who wants to take a risk with TSA/CBP personnel right now, as they are hassling more and more people - including Americans.)
Hopefully, by the time I book this cruise, I will have my second citizenship and my second passport. I'd like to fly into Europe without having to bother with ETA paperwork, being treated as if I were a citizen returning home.






