Between the rail station in Waterford and Waterford University Hospital there is not one road sign directing a cyclist how to get to the hospital.
At the road entrance to the hospital there is a directional sign to the main reception. Eventually it disappears and one ends up at the mortuary.
What is it about Ireland and signage?
Certainly frustrating and most annoying.
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Well, it is accurate in a n “eternal verities” kind of way.
That's exactly what happened to me, Michael, on a recent trip to Waterford hospital. Maeve (Edwards)
It was a nightmare. And when I arrived at the hospital I followed sign to main entrance and ended up at the morgue. Maeve, do we know each other?
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