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The Royal Saxon Way – Littlebourne to Minster

Leaving Littlebourne on 11/11/2022 following the Royal Saxon Way I appreciate the open space around me and the peacefulness of the Little Stour river. I conclude my pilgrimage with an abrupt arrival in Minster making it for the bus in the nick of time.

Augustine Camino: Preston to Ramsgate

Starting my sixth (and final day) on the Camino Augustine pilgrimage along the banks of the River Stour, on 13/06/2022  I progress through the fertile fields of Kent and experience the peace of Pegwell Bay.  Along the journey I ponder a forthcoming recession, Rwanda and the meaning of Pilgrimage before arriving at St. Augustines Abbey, Ramsgate and collecting my Compostela certificate.

Augustine Camino: Canterbury to Preston

Setting off for the last two days of the Augustine Camino I commentate at different points of my journey.  Walking through the woods & fields leaving Canterbury and Stodmarsh Nature Reserve I reflect on nature, mental health and pilgrimage before arriving at Preston and setting down for the evening.

Augustine Camino – Faversham to Canterbury

On my fourth day walking the trail of the Augustine Camino on 17/05/22 I reflect on the pandemic, Ukraine, the Wim Hof method and commentate on my feelings as I pass through the serene settings of nature.

Augustine Camino – Thurnham to Faversham

During a walk along the path of the Augustine Camino from Thurnham to Faversham on 17/04/2022 I comment upon the situation in Russia, Elon Musk’s interest in buying Twitter whilst enjoying the Kentish countryside.

Augustine Camino – Aylesford to Thurnham

During a walk on the Augustine Camino on 30/12/2021 from Aylesford to Thurnham I ponder the concept of pilgrimage, reflect on the last year and state my areas of focus for 2022.

Augustine Camino: Rochester to Aylesford

Starting the Augustine Camino from Rochester Castle on 11/11/2021 I reflect on the importance of pilgrimage and it’s silent lesson to enjoy the journey of life. I enjoy the views of the countryside and the peaceful environment of Aylesford Priory before leaving the trail to return another day.

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