Today's only goal is to schlepp all the way to Clatterbridge Hospital by public transport for an appointment with the physiotherapy consultant, then schlepp all the way back.
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The journey is 20 minutes by car but an hour and a half by train and bus. Husband always offers to pay for a taxi both ways, but that sort-of negates my whole "I don't own a car because I don't need a car" schtick.
Taxis have their place. But they're so far down my list of "things I'd think of using to get from A to B" it's unbelievable. Not like some people I know who'd get an Uber to go three quarters of a mile down the road. In central London.
I mean, you still don't need a car if it's possible to take a taxi. That much difference in travel time, for a brief medical thing, I know I certainly wouldn't judge. And also, it's great that public transportation is an option too!
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