Kelprigrim1's Guestbook



10th September 2019

Soory for your First Class Loss
Wonder if you can get reimbursed for your lost seating on the train... And was that really you dumping on the trail... Wow, that really takes guts!.
16th July 2014

Congratulations on making your dream come true
So glad to have you back! Not sure what we will do for entertainment now that your back. Your blog was what we waited for every day, it made us feel like we were actually with you. Welcome home and thanks for allowing us to share in your Camino.
7th July 2014

A wonderful blog
Mark and Debbie led us to your blog. It is such wonderful reading - quite moving. THANK YOU. But it did make us feel guilty! You see our only visit to Santiago de C. was by bus from a certain cruise ship. John and Isa T.
7th July 2014

Hark Now and Hear the Sailor's Cry
Congratulations Keith, well done! I envy you your wonderful sense of adventure and having the courage to go for it. Thank you for sharing your Camino with us, I enjoyed it almost as much as you did and of course my feet enjoyed it so much more than yours did. Treat yourself to a great foot massage and pedicure in a week or two. I think you should use your notes on your blog to write a book, perhaps a retirement goal? Welcome back home Keith!
7th July 2014

Congratulations!
Hi Keith, I am Roxe Murray's sister. I have read your blog intermittently. I found this last post particularly affecting. I could (sort of) feel your aching feet and shoulders and imagine the people who greeted you so briefly when you arrived at the end and then disappeared. I hope you will take these posts and pictures and put them into a book (using Blurb or whatever) - for yourself and/or for your family and/or especially your grandchildren. Congratulations on completing even 500 gruelling kilometres and getting from the trip what you wanted and needed. Good on you. Safe journey home. All the best, Terry
6th July 2014

Buen Camino
Congratulations, Keith, on the success of your Camino quest and thank you so much for writing this blog. I've thoroughly enjoyed every entry and often wept and laughed while reading it. It is a truly poignant diary of a great feat.......and great feet! I think you should publish your blog. Cheers, Anita
6th July 2014

Well done Keith, well done...
You had us all from hello Keith. Your blog has kept us riveted, engaged, thrilled, worried, happy, laughing, thinking and the last one, in tears. When you said you saw your deceased family members, how very moving. I pictured your dad's face & David's face lit with joy & waving you on to your destination. And Danielle's sister Michelle leading the course was especially moving. YOU DID IT OLD BOY! Gracias Keith, salud, and see you back home for red wine & more story telling. Safe travels, and wishing you back into the enveloping arms of Danielle and your beautiful family. Sal and Al xoxoxox
6th July 2014

WOW!
Keith, do not be disappointed in yourself. You have accomplished what many of us would not have the courage to try. You should be so proud of everything you have achieved on this journey. I will miss the blogs but I can't wait to hear more of your stories in person.
6th July 2014

Bravo!
Congrats Keith - I'm very moved and proud of you! You have really missed your calling ... i see a writing future for u in your retirement ;) I look forward to hearing you share some more of these wonderful stories. Safe travel home! xo
6th July 2014

Tears of joy
I am grateful for your willingness to share your journey with us Keith. Tears of joy and heartfelt support for you in the days ahead. Much love and best wishes always to you, katy
5th July 2014

Thank you for sharing your experience with me...
I'm inspired to walk the Camino too, and your experience has prepared me...somewhat.
4th July 2014

I have so enjoyed your blog!
Oh no...I just realized that your blog will come to an end. We have so enjoyed reading it each day. Thanks so much. You have inspired us to go do this for sure.
4th July 2014

Congratulations!
You should be very proud of the walk you have done, we are proud of knowing someone that has struggled, perservered and forged forward wnen many times you wanted to quit. This is something you remember and cherish for the rest of your life and we were very nappy to travel from afar with you. Safe trip home and looking forward to seekng you and hearing more stories.
4th July 2014

Great on you Keith!
Your journey is an emotional & quite funny one to read. You need to give yourself a pat on the back. You will forever be changed by this; thanks again for keeping a journal for all of us. I'm sure many people have become very introspective reading them. Love & hugs to you from us in Playa! Sal n' Al xo
4th July 2014

Great on you Keith!
Your journey is an emotional & quite funny one to read. You need to give yourself a pat on the back. You will forever be changed by this; thanks again for keeping a journal for all of us. I'm sure many people have become very introspective reading them. Love & hugs to you from us in Playa! Sal n' Al xo
4th July 2014

Great Blogs
Hi Keith, you should of been a writer your blogs are very entertaining and I look forward to reading them when they come in. Hope your well enough to play in our Church golf tournament on August the 9th. I've got you down as a corporate sponsor again and its only $50. Ghislaine and Ben are coming as well. Hope you can make it this year Regards Your Favorite brother in law Jean-Paul
3rd July 2014

Love your blogs..
I can tell you're not having as much fun as you were when you first started because of how you're writing. You're more to the point of things with a little less colorful descriptions. Still fun to read them though.. but I can imagine it would be a bit more frustrating now compared to before. Especially with all the tourists. Funny.. even though you're a tourist, when you do the whole thing from the beginning, and others come in much later for the easier physical parts.. you feel like they're tourists.. even though you all are. I guess you feel really attached to it when you've done it from the beginning. Ownership vs. rental. Good luck with the rest of your Camino! :) Have you seen a Gruffalo yet? Alexava still asks!
2nd July 2014

Congrats
We just found out you have a blog so printing out your trip for Mum and Dad. Can not wait to read about your journey. Happy Canada Day to you! Enjoy the rest of your journey.
1st July 2014

You are becoming very good with the selfies:) food looks great !
30th June 2014

The Far Side cartoons...
accurately portray bovine intelligence.
From Blog: Climb
30th June 2014

How does it work!!!!!!!!!!!
Like in Greece, you squat over the hole. That one looks much nicer, not just a hole in the dirt. Common place all over Asia, just be sure to keep your balance while squatting. We are really enjoying your blogs but miss you so very much. Love Carla and Glen
From Blog: Climb
29th June 2014

Climbing up on Solsbury Hill
Getting caught up with your last few blogs. OMG Keith, the tub story is priceless ;) Thanks for the hearty laugh today...Al wanted to see that selfie of you in the tub (hahahaha) xo
29th June 2014

Carry on Keith!
Keith, we are savoring your blogs like fine wine and cheese you talk about. We are away now in Mexico, and Al is very interested in your blogs and I keep telling him when one comes in. Stay safe, and enjoy every minute of it which it seems you are...when life give you lemons, make lemonade...ack, forget that, add Tequila and call me!! Love ya xoxoxo Al & Sal
27th June 2014

Great blog
Hi Keith. We love your posts. In Leon today and following you along.
25th June 2014

speechless!
I am so impressed by your adventures, and Tanya's too -- and maybe just a little envious. I'm selfishly checking for new blog posts a couple of times a day, and am astounded (and can't find the words, hence the babbly comment :-) )! Cruz de Ferro must have been amazing and profound. Sending good thoughts your way - continued safe travels! - Roxe

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