In the Summer of 2013, I walked the South West Coast Path in aid of Prostate Cancer UK. This blog is an online record of my journey from Minehead to Poole
| 630 Miles | 31 Days Walking | 20 mile a day |
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Tuesday, 30 July 2013
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Spent a good part of today at work reading your blog and couldn't help feeling so proud of you for what you're achieving! Looking forward to joining you soon! Kate xxx
Remember those green things hanging on the line to dry which you saw on day one? Kath and Jenny from the Porlock Visitor Centre were kind enough to do some research and tell us that they are used in the rearing of young pheasants. Now of course, we want to know how they used, so I am making further enquiries. Jane and I are following your progress and are full of admiration and love the photos. Good luck for the rest of the walk and our best wishes to your Dad. Annie and Jane, whom you met at Cullbone church.
Spent a good part of today at work reading your blog and couldn't help feeling so proud of you for what you're achieving! Looking forward to joining you soon! Kate xxx
ReplyDeleteP.S. How's the knee?
ReplyDeleteKnee better! No pain today, going to try tomorrow with no support .
ReplyDeleteRemember those green things hanging on the line to dry which you saw on day one? Kath and Jenny from the Porlock Visitor Centre were kind enough to do some research and tell us that they are used in the rearing of young pheasants. Now of course, we want to know how they used, so I am making further enquiries.
ReplyDeleteJane and I are following your progress and are full of admiration and love the photos.
Good luck for the rest of the walk and our best wishes to your Dad.
Annie and Jane, whom you met at Cullbone church.
Rearing young pheasants... I look forward to more information!
ReplyDeleteStep by step, day by day I'm getting there!