Jo and I leave for London on Thursday, May 15th, for a month's stay in the UK and Ireland. 



I recall seeing my grandparents' passport photo from around 1960; it was a joint passport for husband and wife with the couple photographed together. So far as I can tell, this was not uncommon in the early 20th century--the passport was officially in the husband's name--but was being phased out around the time my grandparents travelled to Europe soon after his retirement.


We've relied on Rick Steves for other trips. This is what Jo has done to the book on Great Britain, with plans and Post-its.  

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  1. Glad you got there in spite of the rocky start. I know kids were often included in their parents' passports, but I'd never heard of a "couples" passport till now.

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