If I could cross my toes you could be my manager .Good luck with the hospital and your trip .Ongoing family illness at the minute and I have spent the last couple of days around the hospital. Things are improving well though and again I praise the NHS staff for working so well in a broken system.
As it stands my Galway football trip is on (as no urgent medical concerns) but I do not like the look of this storm rolling in. That is what could scupper my plans tomorrow. I will be heading South to Dublin before a sharp turn West to Galway and while the Red Warning is over before I arrive on the West Coast, I’m not so confident the train line will be functioning as normal. Please cross your fingers and toes for me!

Didn't get anythingAny of you lot get the emergency text from govt? What an annoying sound that is!
We were wondering about that , looked it up and there’s a list of Scottish areas that got it , we weren’t on it .Any of you lot get the emergency text from govt? What an annoying sound that is!
I opted out.Any of you lot get the emergency text from govt? What an annoying sound that is!
Keeping everything crossed for your trip, hope you have better luck than my brother - his flight home from Florida has been delayed by 23 hours and when he eventually arrives at Kings Cross he’ll find there are no trains running this weekend due to engineering works.Ongoing family illness at the minute and I have spent the last couple of days around the hospital. Things are improving well though and again I praise the NHS staff for working so well in a broken system.
As it stands my Galway football trip is on (as no urgent medical concerns) but I do not like the look of this storm rolling in. That is what could scupper my plans tomorrow. I will be heading South to Dublin before a sharp turn West to Galway and while the Red Warning is over before I arrive on the West Coast, I’m not so confident the train line will be functioning as normal. Please cross your fingers and toes for me!
It’s a strange one in that in Armagh our Red Warning lasts until 2pm but in Leinster, right beside me in the South, it ends at 11am and becomes amber. No trains or buses anywhere on the entire Island while in a Red Zone. So, to get my train from Dublin to Galway I now must drive and hope the delays aren’t too bad. God knows what the storm has done to tracks and all that but I would still rather travel to the West by train than drive as the roads could be worse etc. I know I will get there eventually if I take my time and be patient. All this for the first league game of the year and it isn’t even until Sat evening! Accommodation paid for etc etcKeeping everything crossed for your trip, hope you have better luck than my brother - his flight home from Florida has been delayed by 23 hours and when he eventually arrives at Kings Cross he’ll find there are no trains running this weekend due to engineering works.
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