This travel talk makes me want to travel.
Same. I can't remember the last time I traveled. Well, I travel between Northern England and Crete all the time, but it's never for a trip. So, let me correct that by saying that I haven't been to a trip in ages. I believe the last time I did was ten years ago when I was 15. I went to Corfu. The other time I went to Aigina when I was around 13.
Besides those two trips, I have never gone anywhere else.
I want to change that this year. I spent a good portion of 2025 fixing up my Grandfather's car (it's been in the family for 30 years!) and I really want to get my license and use it to go all around Crete. Crete is my home island but going around is enough to qualify for a trip! There are so many cool and interesting places to see.
That's my dream right now, but I don't know if it'll happen. I'm still saving up for the license. It's not too expensive to get in Greece though. The problem is whether I can actually learn to drive. It might just be my usual self-esteem thing, but I genuinely cannot see myself behind a wheel. It feels like an alien concept.
It raises the question of why I spent a lot of time and 1,500+ euros fixing it. Why not? It was a 25k km 1993 car literally rotting away in a driveway. I rescued it before it became too far gone. Plus, it belonged to my Grandfather. That is reason enough alone, if you ask me. But it was also tons of fun. Minus the body repairs, a friend and I did most of the work by ourselves, so I learned a lot about cars along the way. It was worth the money and effort even if I don't ever get to drive it.
But it will be really cool if I can. To drive something that I poured literal blood and sweat into at the roads of my dear home island? It is indeed a dream.
I want to go to a coast at the edge of Crete. Whether it turns into reality remains to be seen.