This morning I felt much better in all respects and decided that I could carry on. It was cold and it rained all day. I was tempted to stay in bed instead. Everyone is getting exhausted now!
we were faced with torrential rain for thirty miles. Crossing the Severn Bridge was quite ordeal as the wind battered us and the rain lashed down. Then plenty of steep climbd up across the Mendips, at the top of which the views were spectacular. The descent was hairy though with cars whizzing up towards us along a narrow, twisting track.
In Wells, which is beautiful, Terry claimed that he’d got the Cathedral Music School to play us some Bach as we passed by but it could have been coincidence of course.
And now just three days to go. But for the geographically minded, it’s still a long way: Glastonbury to Land’s End is the same as Glastonbury to Manchester.
We made it across the Severn Bridge!
Thinking about you all in yesterday’s horrendous weather.
So impressed by what you are doing!
Keep it up – nearly there!
Gilli and Colin Fellows x
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Hi Nicola, I am so impressed and in awe of what you have achieved in the last 12 days – I have been reading the blog avidly – such a tremendous achievement so far and you have hardly been blessed with great weather. Good luck for the last few days – as you say you still have a long way to go but everyone is wishing you their best and supporting you. Weather looks kinder so lets hope that is the case. Well done to Terry backup too – sounds like you have been kept very busy ! Helen
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