Ireland day 0400. Wednesday 02 November 2022- Booster2 *

Ireland day 0400. Wednesday 02 November 2022- Booster2
Today’s summary While Val was at work, I got my Covid booster vaccination in the morning, then had a video call with a friend in France, and spent the afternoon preparing frozen ready-meals for Val for when she starts at Wonderlights tomorrow.
Today’s weather Heavy showers on and off much of the day.   No sun.   Gale force south westerly wind.   About 12C
Today’s overview location
(The blue mark shows the location of our route)
Close-up location
(The green line shows where we walked)
(Click button below to download GPX of today’s walk as recorded, or see interactive map at bottom with elevations corrected):
Short stormy Malahide walk
Commentary

(Summary blog only.   Last full blog was Day 0368).

Got my COVID booster (fourth vaccination and one infection – that I know of – to date..) at Mccabe’s chemist.   Now need to work out how to get the digital certificate into a travel pass app – and merge with the previous UK ones too – but that can wait.

Then had an excellent video call with a friend in France and spent the rest of the day cooking.

I’m making 21 frozen dinners for Val so she can get something quick to eat as she dashes from her job at the museum to her new evening job at the WonderLights, up at the castle.   She starts tomorrow and it runs until Christmas.   I’m only half way through the food prep!

Today’s photos (click to enlarge)

Malahide station by night Winter windowboxes have appeared on the railings above the station.   the summer ones were spectacular and these are a very nice touch.   Well done to the council!
Halfway through the meal preparation!
Interactive map

(Elevations corrected at  GPS Visualizer: Assign DEM elevation data to coordinates )

Total distance: 1451 m
Max elevation: 16 m
Min elevation: 1 m
Total climbing: 22 m
Total descent: -23 m
Total time: 00:19:54
Download file: Short Stormy Evening Walk compressed corrected.gpx

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