Gerry McCulloch
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- Time of past OR future Camino
- 23 May 2019
24 pilgrims due to commence Camino Frances starting in Sarria on 20/05/2020.....listen out for our bagpipes
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listen out for our bagpipes
Gerry, at the risk of being thought I want to stuff socks down your drones ... with my father being born in Edinburgh, dinna fash y'sel'.
I suspect getting up the first hill out of Sarria will knock the stuffing out of your piping on day 1.
And the pull up the hill out of Portomarin will do much the same on day 2.
Nevertheless, kia kaha (take care, be strong, get going)
Gerry, at the risk of being thought I want to stuff socks down your drones ... with my father being born in Edinburgh, dinna fash y'sel'.
I suspect getting up the first hill out of Sarria will knock the stuffing out of your piping on day 1.
And the pull up the hill out of Portomarin will do much the same on day 2.
Nevertheless, kia kaha (take care, be strong, get going)
sounds like a plan...….as long as theres plenty beerWishing you all a Buen Camino! How about a Scotland versus Galicia battle of the pipers/Celts when you reach Santiago?!
The Scot side of my family also spells it "dinna" . as does Webster:'ve never heard of your Scottish "words" except "dinna" which should actually be "dinnae"...meaning don't
That cafe has now been closed down .....sausages of any kind no more ☹Ya wee cheekie lass!
Yes it was a choice of square sausage or link.
I went for the square, commonly known as Larne sausage.
btw I've never heard of your Scottish "words"
Alwyn...you haven't dont worryGerry, my heartfelt apologies. I have never seen that phrase in writing, only heard it. And my hearing loss is atrocious.
I what I heard was intended to tell me "don't worry yuurself about it".
But I do seem to have whipped up quite a storm.
Hi Alwyn
I walked the Camino on my own in May this year and thus i'm fully aware of the brutal hills.....we are not a pipe band.....one skilled pilgrim is bringing his pipes but wont be playing them as he walks...so don't worry about us....btw I've never heard of your Scottish "words" except "dinna" which should actually be "dinnae"...meaning don't