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Life throws curve balls, doesn't it? I hope your straying donkeys have wandered back to you, or you've found them. Any sign of Buddha?
The tricycle base sounds promising.
There's a good side to a nosy neighbour/neighbourhood/village, they can be excellent security. Kia kaha.
Wow! So marvellous to hear from you at last, Nomad Pack, & to know you're still a pack. I hope Buddha turns up laughing. A donkey pulled caravan sounds awesome, but will have to be quite light I would imagine. How are the donkeys & dogs? I'm so glad you're okay & online again!
NP, I hope you can get the brakes done properly, it will sure make it better for Vanni. So good that you built the wagon yourself! All good thoughts & best hopes for this next stage of your journey.
Portugal is great! I walked the Caminho do Tejo from Lisbon to Fatima, my first Camino. Then Porto to Santiago de Compostela, mostly the Central route, the Caminho Português. I may be going back this August to walk again. There's so much to see there & the people are so friendly & awesome.
Nomad, somehow I lost your thread for weeks but it turned up again today. An email notification at last! So now I've caught up with all your doings. Good to know you're still moving along. Does the shepherd work start soon?
Nomad Pack, I'm enjoying reading your posts, only found them today. You do write well, you make it so interesting. You & your animals are amazing! I wish you well in your endeavours.
I'm unable to see most of your photos, just a question mark for most of them. Maybe because I just have an iPad...
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