Camino Stage 3: Day 8 – Saint-Astier to Mussidan

The kitchen at Puyferrat Knowing that we had a long way to go, Fabienne and I had agreed to be up and off early. Our host was nowhere to be seen, but we had a basic breakfast and were away by eight, fully clad for rain. There had been thunder and downpours in the night. …

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Threatening the CEEC

It is some time now since the meeting of General Synod in mid-November. At that gathering the Synod decided to endorse the issuing of the Prayers of Love and Faith, and, through an amendment to the main motion moved by the Bishop of Oxford, to allow the Archbishops to commend for experimental use 'stand-alone services' …

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Camino Stage 2: Day 6 La Souterraine to Bénévant l’Abbaye 24 kms

A warmer morning than yesterday. We have a good breakfast and then Cécile and I set off. It is good walking weather and we make steady progress. A coffee at Saint Priest la Feuille reinforces us, and we then tackle the longest stretch for today, nearly 9 Kms to Chamborand. We are still in the Départment …

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Camino Stage 2: Day 3 Yvernaud to Gargilesse 30 kms

The weather has changed. Rain overnight, and I awoke to grey skies and 12 degrees. Breakfast and off by 08.30. My accommodation had taken me off the main route, so I decided to improvise and head more directly for Gargilesse. The morning was overcast with spots of rain, the walking was road walking across the …

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Camino Stage 2: Day 2 Chateauroux to Yvernaud 24 kms

It was lovely to start where I left off, with the best hosts from May, Sylvie and Daniel Flamand. I slept like a log and left with a pack up of left over crepes from breakfast with some of Sylvie's home made quince jelly I was on the road by 8.30 weaving through the school rush …

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Camino Stage 1 completed: Reflections after my return

I have been home for four days. It is lovely to be back; I am incredibly fortunate to live where I do, and to have a very happy home and husband to return to. The ordinary demands of life were all there waiting for me - setting up the next part of my doctoral work, …

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