This little virus appears to have been quiet for a while, where will it raise its ugly little head again? I've had enough and my body wants to walk and organise for 2021 and 2022. I cannot just sit at home and wait.
My Scottish walk and Europe tour for 2020 is a thing of the past. Mr Qantas and Mr Thai have rebooked me for 2021 and tells me not to cancel or change at present. Mr Australian Government tells me that I am going nowhere in 2020. Whom do I believe? I need to organise so have decided to go ahead and start the plans for 2021 and 2022. This time I will do the organising myself and I will be a little more careful what I organise and give me a "get out" ticket in case it happens again.
Plans are that I will be walking the John Muir Way in Scotland in April/May 2021 in time to see the daffodils, and then sneak across the border to England and walk back along Hadrian's Wall. Why these walks? Because I can and they have been on the radar for many years. From there my plan is to return to Ireland and have some free time with a friend. This beautiful country I have visited many times over the years and made many friends. If ever I decided to leave Australia and resettle somewhere this would be my first choice. Not that I have current plans to go elsewhere. I have some favorite cousins in Ireland and England and also hope to catch up with them.
You may say this a long way off but plans for 2022 are to try to see the Passion Play again (as it was cancelled 2020) in Oberammergau, Germany in the later part of the year and from there I hope to walk from the Grand St Bernard Pass to Rome. This is the final section of the Via Francigena and a walk that I started in 2017 in Canterbury. It is like an itch that must be scratched - I will finish this walk and say hullo to the Pope.
The best thing that came out of me being confined to home quarters these last few weeks was that I finished the 4th walking book and had it put onto Kindle. I am now struggling to get it sorted for a paperback. A young man in Pakistan is helping me sort the covers and as soon as this is done it will be published. Again, a percentage of each book that I personally sell will be returned to Cancer Queensland. The book "Pilgrims Keep to the Left' is now available on Amazon Kindle.
Until the next edition of this blog, stay safe and keep in touch with family and friends.
My Scottish walk and Europe tour for 2020 is a thing of the past. Mr Qantas and Mr Thai have rebooked me for 2021 and tells me not to cancel or change at present. Mr Australian Government tells me that I am going nowhere in 2020. Whom do I believe? I need to organise so have decided to go ahead and start the plans for 2021 and 2022. This time I will do the organising myself and I will be a little more careful what I organise and give me a "get out" ticket in case it happens again.
Plans are that I will be walking the John Muir Way in Scotland in April/May 2021 in time to see the daffodils, and then sneak across the border to England and walk back along Hadrian's Wall. Why these walks? Because I can and they have been on the radar for many years. From there my plan is to return to Ireland and have some free time with a friend. This beautiful country I have visited many times over the years and made many friends. If ever I decided to leave Australia and resettle somewhere this would be my first choice. Not that I have current plans to go elsewhere. I have some favorite cousins in Ireland and England and also hope to catch up with them.
You may say this a long way off but plans for 2022 are to try to see the Passion Play again (as it was cancelled 2020) in Oberammergau, Germany in the later part of the year and from there I hope to walk from the Grand St Bernard Pass to Rome. This is the final section of the Via Francigena and a walk that I started in 2017 in Canterbury. It is like an itch that must be scratched - I will finish this walk and say hullo to the Pope.
The best thing that came out of me being confined to home quarters these last few weeks was that I finished the 4th walking book and had it put onto Kindle. I am now struggling to get it sorted for a paperback. A young man in Pakistan is helping me sort the covers and as soon as this is done it will be published. Again, a percentage of each book that I personally sell will be returned to Cancer Queensland. The book "Pilgrims Keep to the Left' is now available on Amazon Kindle.
Until the next edition of this blog, stay safe and keep in touch with family and friends.
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