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changing my routine

April 24, 2012January 19, 2013 ~ maireaddoyle ~ Leave a comment

Summertime is easy. As long as I can get home from work and down to the beach an hour or so before sunset, I am good to go. My favourite place to walk is along Altona beach, the bay stretching out to one side, fancy houses lining the Esplanade on the other. When the wind … Continue reading changing my routine

walking home to dublin: Cois Fharraige, Co. Gaillimh

April 20, 2012January 19, 2013 ~ maireaddoyle ~ Leave a comment

Already I am a little bit behind schedule. Just a few kilometres. No good: I will have to re-double my efforts this fortnight. My walk has taken me south to Rossaveal, where I could have turned off towards the harbour and boarded a fast ferry to the Aran Islands. Soon I can see glimpses of … Continue reading walking home to dublin: Cois Fharraige, Co. Gaillimh

walking home to dublin

April 7, 2012January 19, 2013 ~ maireaddoyle ~ 2 Comments

So, autumn is settling in and winter will soon be upon us. How to keep the activity levels and Vitamin D intake at a reasonable pace when the evenings are closing in and it's hard to keep motivated? Well, I have hit upon one way of keeping on track (I hope): walking home to Dublin. … Continue reading walking home to dublin

cross country Tuesday

January 23, 2012January 19, 2013 ~ maireaddoyle ~ Leave a comment

After a tedious runway delay and a routine take-off, we ascend westwards out of Tullamarine Airport across outer-suburb escarpments, quarries and farms, turned exotic by the morning sun. Half an hour in we are sailing above red-brown earth, arrow-straight dirt roads dividing the land into geometric blocks, occasionally messed up by a more ancient pathway … Continue reading cross country Tuesday

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