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Thank you I will do my bestWelcome pilgrim, I read the article in the Irish Times about your pilgrimage, @kirkie sent it on to me. Firstly our condolences on the passing of your sister, what you are doing is a great testament to her. If you can update us whenever you can on your epic Camino it would be great.
Buen Camino agus go n-eirí an bóthar leat.
Thank youFair play, a wonderful way of paying tribute to your sister. Wishing you well on your way..
Thank youWhat an epic journey -- I'm picturing your sister watching you with a smile or awe! Buen camino!
Thanks for watching and your words of encouragementWelcome to the forum,Eamonn.I am enjoying following your camino on YouTube.In facing some challenging situations your strength and determination has shone through.Looking forward to the rest of your camino through France and Spain.
Bon chemin et Bon courage.
Buen Camino.
ThanksDelighted to see you found time to join the forum. I am thoroughly enjoying your little videos. So far, so good. The terrain is breathtaking. Buen camino, Pilgrim.
Thank you so muchCongratulations on completing the first two legs of your Camino!!
And all good wishes for the many stages to come
A wonderful way to honour your sister
Swansea@The_Pilgrim, where are you now.
No the plan was to cross the Bristol channel in a boat to Lynton and Lynmouth then pick up the Two Moors Way. But i haven't found a boat hire yet I'll be looking tomorrow to see what i can findAs in, from Swansea to Plymouth you have this to walk...
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Thank goodness you have a couple of rest days!
Hi everyoneHi
I'm walking the Camino from Portlaoise in Ireland to Santiago de Compostela for Cancer Research, a trip of 2500k. I'm vloging on YT and the other platforms.
At the moment, I'm in Llandovery heading for Swansea.
After Swansea I will head over to Lynton and Lynmouth to start the Two Moors Way which will bring me to Plymouth, there I will get a ferry to Roscoff in France and make my way south.
Join me on
https://youtube.com/channel/UCoka9yQBUAjDVsGO-a06YVA
Intro
PM me for link to the Just Giving website, or you will find it in the YouTube videos descriptions.
Regards
Eamonn
ThanksEamonn, watching your path on the latest update I could really see pilgrims of old on their way. The best of old lands. A testimony to the Original Author. (In the goodness and beauty of creation is the Original Author seen). The work of healing is happening. I also see that for you the support is so important, and you have it!
In your down moments, there is always someone urging you on from the sidelines. Believe that. You can count on it from your family and friends, old and new. I am sorry I am not younger and able to undertake what you are doing. You do it for many more than your own pilgrimage in memory of your dear sister.
My ferry leaves at 22.00 hours, it arrives in Roscoff at 08.00, I'm so excited to start the French legHi
I'm walking the Camino from Portlaoise in Ireland to Santiago de Compostela for Cancer Research, a trip of 2500k. I'm vloging on YT and the other platforms.
At the moment, I'm in Llandovery heading for Swansea.
After Swansea I will head over to Lynton and Lynmouth to start the Two Moors Way which will bring me to Plymouth, there I will get a ferry to Roscoff in France and make my way south.
Join me on
https://youtube.com/channel/UCoka9yQBUAjDVsGO-a06YVA
Intro
PM me for link to the Just Giving website, or you will find it in the YouTube videos descriptions.
Regards
Eamonn
Hi
I'm walking the Camino from Portlaoise in Ireland to Santiago de Compostela for Cancer Research, a trip of 2500k. I'm vloging on YT and the other p
Eamonn, I am delighted to see your Camino is going according to hopes and plans. I have just caught up on your 78th day. I commented on your youtube but repeat, that it is so lovely to see the difference in you surrounded by other pilgrims, in contrast to the days when you were on your own. I love following your camino, and thank you for all the time you put into posting on your other platforms. Not far to go now!latforms.
At the moment, I'm in Llandovery heading for Swansea.
After Swansea I will head over to Lynton and Lynmouth to start the Two Moors Way which will bring me to Plymouth, there I will get a ferry to Roscoff in France and make my way south.
Join me on
https://youtube.com/channel/UCoka9yQBUAjDVsGO-a06YVA
Intro
PM me for link to the Just Giving website, or you will find it in the YouTube videos descriptions.
Regards
Eamonn
I will check, Eamonn, but no need to reply. You are busy enough! Enjoy your company! I only do your youtube, so will check now.I don't see your comment on YT
C'mere till I tell ye! Rain? Try 5 hours driving rain. See if you don't laugh. Second last day of the Ingles. Stay going, Eamonn. You are nearly there...I sit in a cafe reading your post. It is lashing rain outside, and.myself and another Pilgrim are drinking coffee and eating far too many pastries. We left islares about 6 this morning hoping to get to Santona today. It is only 10.00 and.i hope this rain blows off but we will still walk if it doesn't.
I'm glad we started early as it would have been hard to get motivated if it was raining when we are supposed to leave.
There was very heavy rain 🌧 and Thunder and lightning last night.
Yes I'd be more than happy to, I was thinking a separate video, but I'm open to anything. I have some thoughts on the Camino in Ireland and maybe an official route. I have spoken with some people in France about it. First things first and to finish this oneEamonn, looking at your day 92/93 post, I can see how close you are to your goal. I can only imagine the multitude of thoughts and feelings that you have experienced since you set off. I hope that when you have had time to integrate the whole experience, you will share what it means for you with the people who have been following, as well as those who chance upon your journey, your camino. I will do my bit to see if/how the Camino centre in Dublin can organise an event where you can tell your story. Especially in this post I name above, I can imagine how you are torn between the reason for your camino, and the proximity of the goal...hats off to you, Eamonn.
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