The landscape is so green that it is called the “Emerald Isle”! You sell Ireland so well that I don't think there is anyone who can resist: even I want to move to Ireland now. hahaha. What you say and the pictures are enough to make you want to stay and live in Dublin, and if we add the Guinness beers, then it's declared paradise on earth. Ireland is a country that has given a lot culturally speaking to the USA. And if we remember that there was a time when the Irish found a home in the U.S., it would be nice if Ireland could welcome Americans who wanted to live in their country.
I think this is a great topic, because it's not clear to me. I have traveled so little outside my country, but as we have the rule of attracting with words, written and said, I am going to think in which country I would like to live, because maybe the universe conspires and gives me that gift.
Have a nice evening, Eric. Hugs
Haha, we'll have a Hive compound on the Emerald Isle. I think I read there are more descendants of Irish immigrants here in the US than there are people living in Ireland today. Unfortunately, I can't trace my recent lineage back there, if I could I could apply for dual citizenship. I think it only counts if it's 2-3 generations removed. My DNA test results say I have ancestors that came from County Cork but it's like 8 generations ago. It'll be interesting to see what country you choose! The Netherlands was a close third for me too but I figured if I was in Ireland the rest of continental Europe would be just a few hours away. Thank you Nancy! I hope you have a great Friday.