❤ thank you for doing this , we used to have more public toilets here in Ireland unfortunately most of them were shut down and got rid of especially in Dublin City I expect due to antisocial behaviour :( Ireland is beautiful unfortunately we suffer from the same problems most or all European counties do. All I can say is - if you want to do this walk you will need to be prepared to go back to nature quite literally and use a dock leaf for your toilet paper 😂 😬❤️
You could send this video to the minister for the environment, it would be a great thing for other people to follow on your tracks and take on board what you’ve experienced x
Ps if you’re still here and would like to visit a somewhat unknown abbey ruins check out Bective abbey ;) plus it’s quite near to the hill of Tara and new grange, if you wanted to visit ❤ there’s a walkway through a forest in a nearby monastery grounds called Dalgan park ok I’ll stop hounding you with comments! Hahah x
@@patrickoconnor6566 Thank you for your comment, but I noticed a few issues with the punctuation in your message: Comma after 'thank you Liam': There should be a space after the comma. Missing space after '3 weeks late,': There should be a space after the comma. Comma after 'nevertheless': There should be a comma after 'nevertheless' to separate the clauses properly. Double exclamation marks: Generally, a single exclamation mark is sufficient unless you're aiming for a very informal or exaggerated tone. Full stop after exclamation marks: After using exclamation marks, there's no need to add a full stop. The exclamation marks already serve as the punctuation to end the sentence. Correct: Thank you, Liam, 3 weeks late, but nevertheless, good to see the spelling police are vigilant! I hope this helps with your future comments!