The Day We Went to Cobh
Today, the sun was shining for the second consecutive day and we were up bright and early. Our plan was to go to Cobh (pronounced COVE!) via Parkrun at Midleton. The taxi was booked for 7:30am. The travel plans went like this: Firstly, a taxi to Cork Railway Station, or the Iron Road (Iarnrod) as the Irish prefer to call it, in time to procure coffee and catch the 8:15 Cork Commuter to Midleton. Secondly, participate in the Midleton Parkrun, a first for Mark and Julie who had their barcodes at the ready in anticipation of just such an event. Then another short train trip back to Glounthaune where we would disembark and change trains for the seaside village of Cobh. I’m happy to say all went according to plan and the sun shone on us all day. Apart from the fact that we first jumped into the taxi that arrived just before 07:30 but quickly realised that we weren’t the customers he had been assigned, all was well, we jumped out and he sped off, while we waited ...