Whilst Sarah and the kids did
Imaginosity, I took off to the sea, barefoot of course. It occurred to me on the way back, cold, wet, hungry and worn out, that I might have used my newly acquired free-travel card and investigated the green Luas tram line.
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My track: 11.7 miles, average speed moving 6.34 mph |
I took the shortest route to the sea which took me to Blackrock, then followed the coast to Dún Laoghaire where I ran to the end of the western harbour sea-wall. My pictures are proof of my madness, in case anyone doubts.
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Dún Laoghaire ahead: here I met a man who had just braved the waves |
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The sea-wall and harbour |
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from the end of the sea-wall |
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