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this is the first opportunity i've had to check out the blog and to learn more about what you're doing. you're awesome, bridge -- i've long wanted to walk the camino de santiago and i'm wildly envious and incredibly proud. keep the posts coming, good luck, much love.
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You have arrived! I am reading with anticipation... good luck!
ReplyDeleteHey Bridge, I googled the route, and Wiki'ed the info, very interesting. I figure it's like walking to Buffalo from Connecticut...All I can say about your water needs is a ref from the Sweetwater Cafe where we had lunch during our Dulles lay over....You told the waiter "Leave the pitcher, I NEED WATER, A LOT OF WATER" and he still didn;t leave it. Hang tough.
ReplyDeleteSilly rabbit, you know what they say, 'when in Rome... buy a better keyboard'
ReplyDeleteI'm guessing you've never seen the movie 'Deliverance'... be careful trekking the unknown outdoors or you too may find yourself in the hands of a destitute, morally depraved, sexual deviant... it could happen. And while it'd be pretty messy and horrible for you, it'd make for a good blog entry soooo... make sure to keep the updates coming!
Good luck Bridget!! Keep up the blogging when you can -- we're already having withdrawal from being out of phone contact with you. I'm hoping you soon will arrive at a keyboard you can understand. Trying to read this entry made me feel a little sick. Walk on!
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