Thursday 18 February 2010

Do I Look Like I Might Know The Answer?


As promised earlier in the week, today's the day you can post any questions you like about the pilgrimage.
At 5pm I'll settle down with a large glass of wisdom, and do my best to answer.
But pilgrimage questions only - no, I don't know how the General Election will turn out, whether or not we're in a 'double dip' recession, or where Spurs will finish in the Premiership.
Look forward to hearing from you.

7 comments:

  1. If you could have one day of your pilgrimage (so far) again, which would it be and why?

    Cath

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  2. Hi Stuart,
    I'm sure you are really after 'serious' ..... so I promise I will give some thought to 'serious' later.

    However, why is it you are looking suspiciously like a Russian partisan?

    :)

    Elaine

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  3. Hi Stuart,

    Is the Holy Spirit nudging you to have as part of our future a book about your experience? If so, it could make a difference in the lives of lots of people and forward the action of their enlightenment. And in addition it would provide you with even more new ways of "being" in the present and even more new openings for action as well.

    Michael

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  4. I don't have a question, I would just like to say I hope you enjoyed your day of rest as I'm sure you've earned it.
    I had a lovely walk yesterday on the south coast of Anglesey, some of it along the beach which was hard work but no hills! Only just over 8 miles which is not a lot compared to what you've been doing but then I don't have blisters..........
    Hope the weather stays good for you. BTW, the reason you're walking across Scotland in February is to avoid the midges your dad forgot the repellent for! Susan

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  5. Is this another rest day ? I can't find today'sroute or time it took you and the venerable one to complete it

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  6. Stuart,
    If your pilgrimage was a film, which film would best describe it? AND, who would you chose to play the starring role?!! :-)

    Garrett x

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