Wrinklitourist creaks her way along the Via Francigena in Italy (trying to raise £1004 for dementia charities and City Hospice).
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Pilgrim Passport stamps on the Italian Via Francigena
The pilgrim passport stamp is useful in authenticating your journey, demonstrating your validity as a pilgrim and for giving credence...
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That descent could mean only one thing: a very steep climb up again, until it levels out and passes through another via cava, ev...
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I have arrived in Rome, but not yet on the Via. A quick ride into town, established myself at my digs near the Vatican, ready f...
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Then utter dismay, after 22km, at seeing long queues snaking back and forth to the Basilica, where I knew I could get my Testimo...
Great, fantastic, but no trains!
ReplyDeleteBehind bars at last!
ReplyDeleteSteady, or there'll be no more WG!
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