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| 15th July 2008 jared | hi dracugirl - From: Searching for the Dracula castle?? hi katie glad you are in the far east of europe. eating cheese and snapping penis shots. most importantly, sending me post cards! thanks i got them. i haven't quit, no will keep you posted. xx jared p.s. toe is throbbing. p.p.s. you rock. |
| 3rd July 2008 Mother | - From: Orient Express - London to Istanbul are you remembering to clean your teeth and go to the toilet before you go to bed? Luv, Mum XX |
| 28th June 2008 Dan O'D | Hot hot heat - From: You CAN get the Orient express to Turkey Enjoy the heat! There is none of it here! How i miss being in Turkey. Enjoy it for me.. i hope you got to see the underground cistern in Istanbul, it's maybe one of the best things there.. oh so cool and relaxing! Dan |
| 25th May 2008 Elly | I demand copyright fees! - From: Santiago! (heaven is a cathedral filled with German tourists??) As someone who bussed it part of the way (the death stage through the desert) as my walking companion a German ex-air hostess called Ebba and possibly one of the most beautiful and interesting people I have ever met was pregnant and started to get pains, then I carried her bag some of the way too when we walked, we were met with derision at the hostels and it pissed me off! I ended up having it out with some angry Czech bloke (what IS it with Czech's, they always seem so angry?!) But yes, I think I might have got Santiago as heaven wrong, I think Santiago is supposed to represent re-birth, or something, oh hell, I dunno, but I did feel a certain joy and glee upon glimpsing the cathedral for the first time after walking down the windy streets. Incidently, I made good money in Santiago after borrowing someones flute on a kind of time share and did some busking!! |
| 25th May 2008 B | - From: Santiago! (heaven is a cathedral filled with German tourists??) An incredible achievement- and you still want to walk some more!!! |
| 20th May 2008 Elly | Oops! - From: Why do Hungarians walk so fast?? Best go with the bacalao in that area! Safest and yummiest dish by far. Yay for duck tape and Yay for feet! So proud of you mrs! xxx |
| 20th May 2008 Robbie | Sweaty eh! - From: Day in the life of a Peregrino When you said you were coming home slowly I didn’t realise you were walking! It sounds awesome though, except for the pain bit, but I’m sure you’ve survived worse. Wish I had joined you! Still even at 7Kg I’m sure Tessa would have felt pretty heavy after a few days!. Keep it up have fun. Rob PS so are you walking 1km for each of your sins? |
| 20th May 2008 Daisy Girl | our adventure... - From: Day in the life of a Peregrino Well, we found out that our baby sleeps about as well at home as in a tent last weekend, so that means that she's right for a month of cycle touring right? We're going to check out how she likes actually being in her trailer next weekend, and then we're on... Good to hear that there's time for some proper eating and looking around after all that walking. Do you have a camera?? |
| 15th May 2008 Pappe | KEEP ON TREKIN' - From: Day in the life of a Peregrino I enjoy reading your blogs. We have a daughter and niece on the Camino. They are not as far as you are. Have been in a big rain storm I think about 70 km into the trip-same route you are taking. We are waiting for blogs of the happenings. It must be truly an exciting adventure. Keep blogging! |
| 13th May 2008 Mark | Doping - From: Things I have learned in the last 9 days You should try the hard stuff - Panadol ;-) London Marathon seems like a walk in the park compared to this... hope you enjoy. Toes only look dead to get sympathy (or if they get frostbite - ha ha). |
| 9th May 2008 Jules | the dead toe? - From: Things I have learned in the last 9 days I'm guessing that first lesson about the 'toe' had nothing to do with your own toe? Also (just in the spirit of sharing our day's adventures) today i've gotten out of bed, grabbed a coffee and now am at my desk at work (i know i should really tone down the action!) - will give you another update soon! xx Keep being inspiring! xx |
| 7th May 2008 Daisy Girl | Ironwoman - From: El Camino - days 1-2-3... A "mere" 38k??? At this rate you may as well walk the whole way back to Melbourne! Great to here that you are having a good time. You're giving me itchy feet.. G |
| 6th May 2008 Charlo | Shout out - From: El Camino - days 1-2-3... Hi there Just love reading all of your adventures. Keep them coming!! Cheers |
| 4th May 2008 Lisa | Wow! - From: El Camino - days 1-2-3... Wow - you are really on your way!! You go girl! Will start getting your bedroom ready for when you arrive :) Then a huge wine and photo session! |
| 2nd May 2008 Elly | Yay! - From: El Camino - days 1-2-3... I'm with you every step of the way!! You MUST go to Estrella, unless you've already been past it, in which case, it's not worth turning back for! You truly are in the most beautiful part of Spain! Happy walking and happy ventures, xxxx |
| 2nd May 2008 dan | A slow leisurely walk - From: El Camino - days 1-2-3... Its good to see you are taking it slow and not exerting yourself. It sounds amazing! Good job so far, onlu 27 more days to go!! Very proud of you. Dan |
| 28th April 2008 Robbie | Nice start - From: T-minus 15 hours Good to see you're getting into the action straight off the bat. Have fun look forward to hearing about the adventures. Robtessica. |
| 28th April 2008 Jules | good luck! xx - From: T-minus 15 hours KT - you're amazing - and you're going to have an incredible time - keep smiling and thanks for updating us on the adventures (it's nice to travel by proxy). Love Jules ps - Was at a trivia night last wk guess what they asked - 'what's the capital of Belarus?'! |
| 28th April 2008 Brett | Happy Trails!! - From: T-minus 15 hours Good luck and godspeed, happy adventuring!!! |