Daily Archives: September 8, 2007

Sally Twitter’s for 2007-09-08

  • Wondering why i said i would work today when i could still be in bed 🙂 #
  • Beautiful hot sunny day here in norfolk #
  • just about to start painting my garden fence #
  • Thinking Geoff best not walk west instead of east its too far and i miss him already #
  • Just put the countdown widget back on my blog…20 more walking days for geoff #
  • got wrong colour paint for Fence so starting shed instead 🙁 #
  • cutting hedge now.. should have borrowed geoffs electric cutter #

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Following Geoff (day 4)

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Tonight Geoff is in a camp site at Saint Jean-Pied-de-Paul.

This is where he started his Camino Trek walking to Finisterre,which was thought to be the end of the world in medieval times.

Good job Geoff did take his tent as he was unable to find any accommodation in SJPP… all the rooms were full But at least he got a decent meal and will be ready for the next 20 miles.

He did ring me but not for long as his battery is almost flat….he’s in his tent wondering how we both ever managed to get into it on the GR20 🙂 

I wish I had the GR10 book then I could write a little more about the walk, may check the local library out on Monday.

Thoughtful friends.

My friend Anne, has done a little post about the gift I sent her.gifts 004

What she doesn’t tell you is that while she was in Cambridge,she left a gift with Geoff for me.

At the time I was deeply upset because I could not get to Cambridge to see her but getting her gift brightened my day.

She had made me a nice ceramic mug and decorated it with pretty Wellington boots,Inscribed on the bottom is “made for sally by Anne 2007”

Its too nice to use for drinking out, and it may get broken when washing up, so I have it on my computer desk as my pen/pencil holder.

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I also received another unexpected gift too.

Emily (Geoff’s daughter) and her boyfriend Mark gave me a  jar of  honey roasted seeds , which they had got from a herb farm they had visited while on holiday in Cornwall.They tasted delicious but what made them so special was that they were called ” sally’s sensational seeds “

Notice the Jar is now empty…..