I am writing this blog in the kitchen back in East Grinstead. A 10 mile walk then a 6 hour car journey back has made it a long day but utterly memorable. Alan drove Tim and I to Abereiddy then went to leave the car at Whitesands Bay and walked back to meet us. This allowed Tim and I to walk the whole last leg having been delivered to the start point and then have the car waiting for us at the end. The day was once again grey with clouds that looked like rain but mercifully weren't. As before we saw lots of seals in the many bays far below us but today we saw something new. A seal who looked up at us on the cliff above was attacked by another seal in a most aggressive manner and then a chase which went up onto the rocks at which point if we leaned over any further we would have joined them on the beach below. Was it territorial aggression or seal foreplay? In the next bay were seal pups with their mother and an altogether more peaceful family scene. The penninsula went on forever. Alan came and met us and it seemed like many people were heading in the same direction as us including a hoard of schoolchildren. Tim and Alan left the last few steps to the actual head to me to arrive first. It was a moment of sheer bliss to be on a promintary at the end of a 1,500 mile walk with the sun coming out over a calm sea full of islands and to complete the scene there appeared from stage right an old sailing boat in full spectacular sail. We shared a few moments of bliss, disturbed a tranquil couple to take a photo or two then left to the busy Whitesands Bay and a beach full of tourists with their boogey boards and their wetsuits. We went by car to St. David's Cathedral which we enjoyed for a while before finishing in the refectory. What a wonderful and special place and a fitting place to end the 5 months walk. We stopped once on the M4 motorway for coffee and arrived in East Grinstead at 10pm. Waiting for us was Kaya, champagne and blinis. What a wonderful ending, what a wonderful trip. I feel so lucky and privilaged to have experienced and survived the last 115 days. My legs are weary and in need of rest. I feel gratitude for all that I have been allowed to experience. With that I end this years blogs.