Dream & it can happen! Daily posts for: Camino Frances 2013; Via de la Plata/Sanabres 2014; Le Puy, GR65 2015; Invierno, Dos Faros, Portugese, Le Puy 2016; 88 Temple, Japan 2017; Magna Via Francigena 2018; Arles/Argonnes to Santiago 2018 (caminoforalzheimers.blogspot.com); Norte 2019; North Downs Way, England/Via Francigena to Rome 2022; The Way Of St. Francis 2023
I suspected as much! Tears over here for you today! Enjoy your celebrations, wish I could be there to enjoy them with you. Love you
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Hi Geoff: Congrats ... well done! So much for my yesterdays comments when I suggested that you would have a couple of nice easy walks over a two day period to reach your destination of Santiago - a downhill grade with the wind at your back and all that stuff - and then you blow it all apart and do a very long 41 kms trek ....................... Very impressive.
ReplyDeleteMore later. Enjoy your party tonight.................... Dad
Daddio!! So so proud of you! Tears here in van for you too, I'm my mothers daughter when it come to that! Enjoy your celebrations!!! Love you! Cait
ReplyDeleteCongratulation Geoff, What along day for both of you. You'r made of stern stuff and we're proud of you. Have a great celebration then some sleep before the next adventure. Much love G.
ReplyDeleteCongrats! Buen Camino! d&l
ReplyDeleteWay to go Geoffy! So proud of you, and I like that you used your pictures instead of your words for this last one, they always speak volumes. I think the one of your boots and the cathedral is the best and should go on the wall. Hope you're revelling in all its connotations :) Love you mucho.E
ReplyDelete¡Felicidades! Congratulations! Amazing job.
ReplyDeleteHope you're enjoying something cold and that they have the botafumeiro out for you!
Congrats Geoff. Way to go. A very impressive finish into Santoago.
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Geoff - great journey - glad you made it safe & sound. We've been following the blog often. See you back home...
ReplyDeleteGlen & Libby