621. Pilgrims’ Persisting while Visited by Serendipitous Joy

Tintsgel Methodist church Jenny and friends completed SWCP in eleven years! Mary has arrived in London! Yeah! So, my walking days have ended. As I mentioned in one of my earliest posts, I had a hunch that this walk would be different. It has been. As I try to put words to that difference, I’ll …

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620. Pilgrimage: “Guests in the World”

St. Columbanus was a Celtic saint and a peregrini. A pilgrim for the last 15 years of his life, he died in 615. Esther de Waal quotes him: “Therefore let this principle abide with us, that on the road we live as travelers, as pilgrims, as guests of the world…” What a wonderful expression, “guests …

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619. Odds and Ends: Humor, Political Statements, and Art

Because I try to write and include relevant photos centered around a theme, I don’t include all sorts of interesting photos, at least photos that I find interesting. I know the English have a sense of humor; however, that humor makes rare public displays. There are occasions though. Sometimes the humor depends upon the observer …

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