We are on our way!

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Leslie and I left Chicago on the afternoon of Oct. 4. After a smooth flight on Aer Lingus, it’s  now early on Wednesday, Oct. 5 and we are in Dublin waiting on our connection to Glasgow. It’s almost a four-hour layover, so I’m trying to get started on keeping this up to date. They have free wi-fi here, so it’s easy.

Many thanks to our friends who gave us such a great send-off, especially all our friends at Grace United Methodist Church in Naperville. And special thanks to Leslie’s sister Laura and her husband Paul. They made their downtown Chicago condo available for us to stay in during those days we were home-free. Laura gave us a ride to O’Hare. Thanks!

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We feel like we have the world in our hands! More updates coming soon!

 

Let’s start with a vacation

Our quest for a new home will be delayed slightly because we need a vacation! So we’re doing touristy stuff in Great Britain beginning Oct. 5. The UK is not on our list of potential retirement locations, but we need to delay our entry in the Schengen Zone for a few weeks. Without a special visa, we can only stay in Spain, France and Italy for 90 days out of the next six months. It will be easier if that 90-day period begins in mid- to late-October.

So we depart for Glasgow, Scotland, on Oct. 4. We will visit Scotland, Wales and England to see the sites (Loch Ness, Hadrian’s Wall, Stonehenge, etc.) and to make pilgrimages to our ancestral homes. Leslie’s mother was part of the McAllister and Bloomfield families. We have identified their Northern Ireland hometown and are still looking for the original Scottish village from which they came. Mike is a descendant of John Rogers, who left his home in Laugharne, Wales, in 1635 at the age of 18 and ended up owning a plantation in Surry County, Virginia. We both have many Irish ancestors, too. We expect to visit that lovely island in the spring of 2017.

Once the vacation is done, we plan to take a train from London to Paris, then on to southern Spain to start the first phase of our vagabond existence. This is the scouting mission. At least a month in Spain and a month in France, and probably a month in southern Italy. If we find a great place, we’ll head back to the States and apply for the visa that will allow us to stay in our new home for a year or more. If the search doesn’t turn up a perfect retirement spot, we’ll move on to other countries. The scouting mission could last a year or more. We don’t want to rush this thing!

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The Adventure Begins!

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We have sold our home of over 15 years and are ready to begin a great adventure, which begins by transitioning from a three-bedroom house to a tiny one-bedroom apartment!

We are Leslie and Mike Rogers, soon to be vagabond retirees. Leslie retired in 2007. Once Mike retires at the end of July, we begin our travels in southern Spain. From there, probably France, from there — who knows. We’re looking for a new home. Might be Europe, might be Central or South America. This is the research phase.

You can keep track of our travels through this blog. The adventure begins. There’s a lot more to come!