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Place: Castleknock railway station

Waving from a canal boat is pure
Waving from a canal boat is pure

It takes approximately twenty seconds of travel on a canal barge to seriously consider moving to a houseboat. We were on the Royal Canal, heading for a jaunt west, from Castleknock railway station to Clonsilla, and I was hooked. The heart rate slowed. I haven’t felt as one with my surroundings since the last time I had a bath.

Sun, 25 Aug, 2019

Mick Clifford
Mick Clifford

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