We´re still alive and well ! Sorry I can´t post every day, but computers are not everywhere we are. Today we did the longest walk, over 17 miles, and it was not by choice but by place to stay. We made it, and are thankful for the rest.
A typical day, we get up about 7, pack up and leave about 8, after a breakfast of bread and maybe coffee or cheese. We walk until about 10 and eat something more substantial, like ham and fruit juice and bread. Then we slog it out for the end ot that day´s walk and enjoy an evening meal of various kinds, all good by that time.
It´s now 8:30 pm and I´m so looking forward to the bed, but not until I do a little surgery on a blister. Just couldn´t escape it, so will have to deal with it.
We meet wonderful people every day, and have very fast greetings and discovery times. Carol is good at this. Today we met up again with the Australian and So. African women, and enjoyed dinner together.
With all day to walk and talk, one quickly gets beyond the trite and right to the meat of things, like why and who and what. Carol is very good at this! We still don´t have the answer as to why, but we are so enjoying all the life stories, and look forward to sharing them with you all.
We are a bit surprised by the scenery, it´s so much like Central Oregon, with vast fields of wheat and oats, canola, poppy, and birds everywhere singing us along the way. Ancient cities are mostly vacant now, except for those who stay to provide for us Pilgrims. More on the travelogue later.
Home is so far away, and that is probably good. We do miss you all, but are consumed, really, with just getting through the day at hand. We are almost half way, and it looks like we can finish!
Hallelujah! God is up to something!
Blessings,
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