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  • In response to: "Day 107 August 11 - Folkestone to Dover" 24 days old
    by replica handbags [Visitor]

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  • In response to: "The Day After - August 30" 73 days old
    by naphia [Visitor]

    Welcome back, Tom, and CONGRATULATIONS!!!
    What are you planning for your 70th birthday?
    It had better be good! ;)
    Looking forward to the show on Oct 1st & to see you soon,
    Naphia & Jade more…

  • In response to: "The Day After - August 30" 75 days old
    by kate [Visitor]

    Hi, Tom WELL DONE you did it - a truly magnificent achievement. We are in Cornwall and are thinking of you. Good luck with the knee, love Kate and Simon more…

  • In response to: "The Day After - August 30" 75 days old
    by Richard Rigby [Visitor]

    Congratulations on a magnificent achievement Tom. I look forward to the book, the movie and then the movie sequel. more…

  • In response to: "The Day After - August 30" 75 days old
    by Paul Cleaver [Visitor]

    Dearest Tom,
    Thank you for the wonderful gift of being able to walk with you in spirit. I was not able to join you, as I would have loved to, but I got so much out of following your progress, half a world away. Especially wonderful for me was to recall those places we have walked together. Well Done! What an amazing experience it must have more…

  • In response to: "Day 116 - August 20 Conyer Quay to Sittingbourne" 85 days old
    by Rona Hawes [Visitor]

    Hi Tom
    Not sure what happened, my comment was attached to the wrong part of your walk. Must be novice fingers.
    Sailing round Sheppey is my yearly excursion! So I know that coastline well.
    Hope to see you Saturday.Find some wings for your feet now you are nearly finished.
    Rona more…

  • In response to: "Day 98 - August 2 Worthing to Brighton" 85 days old
    by Rona Hawes [Visitor]

    Hi Tom
    Keep on plodding. Very strange area that coastline,know it well. Looking forward to doing part of the welcome home walk.
    more…

  • In response to: "Day 115 - August 19 Faversham to Conyer Quay" 85 days old
    by jannitwocatsonedog [Visitor]

    Well it's Friday 1.21am and no blog for Thursday 20th! Hope Tom has not come amiss at Conyer Creek, muddy old place. The coast there about is full of old brick fields, tho' the industry is long gone. In Victorian times, barges piled high with the rubbish of London would come up the Thames and discharge their load onto the beaches and fill up with more…

  • In response to: "Day 112 - August 16 Margate to Herne Bay" 89 days old
    by Allan Sweeney [Visitor]

    Wishing God's and the angel's blessings to a godly angelic man!

    As you know, we (Allan Sweeney and Yoko) tried to help your knees around midnight(?) after a hard day's work preparing the garden for landscaping.

    Grecian Reiki is like singing - you can sing (do Grecian Reiki), then talk to someone, then sing more (or hea more…

  • In response to: "Day 111 - August 15 Ramsgate to Margate" 89 days old
    by Jan Cooper [Visitor]

    Dear Kate and Simon,
    hey! This is fun.
    We're all for this meeting up lark, and The Ashdown Forest and you two, and the added bonus of friend sharing, would be a treat indeed!
    Tom was terrific for Tony, who was just (that afternoon) released from hospital, what a great chap he is. I do thank you for our introduction.
    See you more…

  • In response to: "Day 111 - August 15 Ramsgate to Margate" 90 days old
    by kate [Visitor]

    Dear Jan and Tony, Thank you for looking after Tom after our departure, we now share a friend! You must come and visit Forest Row and then we can all meet up again on Ashdown Forest too (as well as Sandwich). Kate and Simon more…

  • In response to: "Day 111 - August 15 Ramsgate to Margate" 90 days old
    by janni2cats1dog [Member]

    And, Tom, you were very good for Sandwich, especially in the High Street vicinity. Do come back and visit us again!
    Hope the knees continue to improve with the Pfizer "wonder pills", as you wrote in yesterdays Blog. Here in Sandwich we do not think the drug known as the "Pfizer Wonder Pills" are an aid to walking, but to aid more amatory purs more…

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  • In response to: "Day 103 - August 7 Hastings to Rye" 98 days old
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  • In response to: "Day 98 - August 2 Worthing to Brighton" 102 days old
    by Daniel Beach [Visitor]

    Doing well, Tom - almost there!!

    When do you finish? more…

  • In response to: "Day 95 - July 30 Chichester to Bognor Regis" 105 days old
    by Tim Leeney [Visitor]

    "West Wittering back on the coast. This is a place I shall definitely return to. The hard sand stretches for miles and is great for horse riding."

    2010-2012 Clockwise on horseback? Could be good.

    Nearly home now, keep going well.
    Tim more…

  • In response to: "Day 91 - July 26 Lymington to Southampton" 109 days old
    by naphia [Visitor]

    Having birthday Tom! Hope it's followed by a great year & that the rest of the walk goes better each day ... Love from Naphia & Jade more…

  • In response to: "Day 73 - July 8 Stoke Beach to Bigbury-on-Sea" 127 days old
    by scheherazada [Member]

    The ghastly caravan site is at Challaborough! Bigbury itself is free of such eyesores. Bigbury and Challaborough are not connected by road, only by footpath.

    Scheherazada more…

  • In response to: "Day 73 - July 8 Stoke Beach to Bigbury-on-Sea" 128 days old
    by anthony tylecote [Visitor]

    cherubini sends his best on radio3 tonight = worth staying up for with a full moon and a dog regards to jane more…

  • In response to: "Day 70 - July 5 Tregonhawke to Plymouth" 130 days old
    by Martin [Visitor]

    Back in London reading the blogs for the last week has reminded me what a good week of walking we had. It was a slog up and down those interminable hills, but well worth it and I have the blisters to prove it! And returning the compliment, I must say what an excellent walking and camping companion Tom is - never a cross word between us. I was sad more…

  • In response to: "Day 66 - July 1 Portloe to Mavagissy" 135 days old
    by tim leeney [Visitor]

    Tom

    You may be able to get reading glasses off the shelf from Boots. Not ideal but usable - they have a selection of strengths (same for both eyes of course), and used to cost about a tenner. I still have mine, bought in Inverness.

    Don't get washed away in the forecast floods.

    Tim more…

  • In response to: "Day 65 - June 30 Falmouth to Portloe" 136 days old
    by tylluanpenry [Member]

    Cornwall is a beautiful part of the world...hope you don't mind but I've blogged about your blog, inviting my friends to pop over and visit you! :) more…

  • In response to: "Day 63 - June 27 Covernack to Mawnan" 138 days old
    by tim leeney [Visitor]

    Good to hear about St Anthony in Meneage again - what a beautiful spot.

    Trust Tom Allan will get you into the sea again this year.

    Tim more…

  • In response to: "Day 60 - June 24 Penzance to Porthleven" 141 days old
    by Liz Siwicka [Visitor]

    Ah, the Admiral Benbow Pub in Penzance. Max and I had a memorable evening meal there about two days into our Mousehole honeymoon at the beginning of March 1968 - memorable in that I spent the rest of the night throwing up after some dodgy seafood soup! I wonder how many chefs have been through their kitchens since then. I remember my Polish mother- more…

  • In response to: "Day 31 - May 15 Weston-super-Mare to Bridgwater" 151 days old
    by mb [Visitor]

    Born Into Brothels Kids Sue Filmmakers! (Calcutta newspaper, August 2008)

    Yes, it's true.

    Born Into Brothels is a story of lies, half truths, distortions and exploitation. I invite you to read the newest blog and numerous other articles written on the hidden story behind the Hollywood-blessed "documentary." You read, you d more…

  • In response to: "Day 47 - June 11 Boscastle to Port Isaac" 155 days old
    by Monica Suswin [Visitor]

    So glad and heartened Tom that you are receiving all this much needed help with the luggage-load! Full of admiration for your steady progress around the coast-line come what ascents and descents present themselves to your intrepid shoes, stick and self!
    Monica more…

  • In response to: "Day 38 - June 2 Ilfracombe to Woolacombe" 163 days old
    by Graham Stevens [Visitor]

    Tom, there is no finer experience on this earth than hurling yourself down the dunes of Woolacombe bay... drop the rucksack and brolly at the top, take a big run up and fling yourself skyward and take some air. No worry on the knees for your landing will be soft and golden. couple of forward rolls won't go amiss before you reach da beach. Now where more…

  • In response to: "Day 38 - June 2 Ilfracombe to Woolacombe" 163 days old
    by Alexa [Visitor]

    Hi Tom - I'm glad you saw Baby Louis and are back in your stride in glorious countyside.

    As promised, re Philip Glass, here is what Wikipedia says about Akhnaten's figure, which is apparently always depicted in Egyptian art oddly as with saging breasts, a long head and big hips... : "However, Dominic Montserrat in Akhenaten: History, more…

  • In response to: "Day 37 - May21 Castle Martin to Ilfracombe" 172 days old
    by Serena Aylward [Visitor]

    I spent some very happy summer holidays in this area as a child - reading your blogs is bringing it all back! Hope you had a marvellous time in Brittany xXx more…

  • In response to: "Day 33 - May 17 Watchet to Minehead" 180 days old
    by Catherine Poirier  [Visitor]



    Hi Tom
    As you are walking and writing I am practising my english reading your blog . I have just found out today that you were in Minehead and I suddenly remmember my first job there as a chalet maid for 9 weeks at Butlin's . A very strange place, hard work , poor pay but lots of friends and fun! I met my best english friend wh more…

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