Thursday, May 17, 2007
first two days . . .
Day 2. So far I have walked over 30 miles, over the Pyrenees and across the Spanish border. Lots to report but some pilgrim is breathing down my necks. Tomorrow we´re headed into Pamplona--a particularly exciting day since it´s only 10 miles or so. Thanks to all of you who provided blister advice. So far so good. Hopefully I can write more tomorrow. Until then . . . buen camino!
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3 comments:
Vat are these miles things? When in Europe, please translate into km. for your post-structuralist readers.
Otherwise, stand accused of Amerologophallocaucasiobipedalcentrism.
BTW: in case you missed the essay in the latest issue of Betmar Beret, Blogging is very October-of-2006. Nevertheless, I look fw to following your bold attempt to develop multiple European blisters/corns/warts/foot goblins. Vill be interested in understanding the difference between these and their American counterparts.
HIP HIP HOORAY!!!!!!!
Bridget, I finally tuned in and am totally awestruck. I hope you are finding fun people to be with. Solitude is good for a time, but you are too social not to connect. I join your mother in being stunned by the do! Just spent a weekend with Ryan and Tara and can tell you that Tara is popping out all over. Much love and encouragment. Maybe Josh can write his next book about you. June
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