C&L went away for the weekend in honour of their wedding anniversary, leaving us with three wonderful but exhausting grandchildren. On Saturday I started the day with my customary run, lit the boiler, helped harvest our cooking apple crop, and cleaned windows atop a high ladder. In the afternoon I took the children to Dunlavin playground and was nominated as "it" in a game of tag for the main part of several hours. Meanwhile Ali was cooking our supper which was most welcome on our return. I slept very well last night.
This afternoon we took them to the upper Bohernabrenna Reservoir. There is a trail around this and indeed the lower reservoir too, which looked ideal for cycling. So after finding various coats, hats, gloves, shoes and snack, and having instructed them to use the "bathroom", we bundled their bikes into the back of the Galaxy and set off. Ali came but conveniently forgot her stick so had to stay in the car whilst I braved the elements. A's bike has stabilisers and A's motive power is somewhat lacking so I ended up being her engine. We followed the river Dodder which runs parallel to the reservoir and is orange in colour (these two facts being related as
explained here).
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Stock photo of dam at north end - we didn't get this far! |
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We parked near the marker at the south end |
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The orange river Dodder |
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The purpose of these short tunnels I could not figure |
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How not to ride a bicycle |
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Levitation |
Half way along the reservoir we stopped and climbed down to the reservoir itself for the purpose of throwing large stones into it (what else?), and then O announced that we were going back. I tried in vain to argue that we had not yet come to the interesting part...
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The interesting part courtesy Bing maps |
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