Just want you to know how much I look forward to your postings! You two are Awesome!
May 15, 2013 at 8:56 pm
Kay Dorrough
The writing about Thursday rather puts us almost in your shoes, of course,
without the effort and sweat. The statement about peace is profound. I
wish the world would understand and we could all live together as bothers
and sisters. Please be careful. Kay
Hi Mike and Angie,
I loved reading the detail from the page you shared about the paths, the temperature there in relation to your body heat and the danger of getting cold quickly! Great detail! I am sure it will be a very emotional experience to leave the rocks brought from Santa Barbara and your prayers there. Looking forward to the pictures! By the way, Al knows I respond often, he reads your blog, but responds now and then… he is not OCD like I am! : ) Our love and prayers are sent to you both!
Love,
Mar
May 15, 2013 at 11:06 pm
Father O'Mahony
Hi Angie and Mike,
Thank you for your prayers and thoughts. I too loved the peace and quiet of the Camino which lends itself so easily to reflection and meditation.
I visited Ken in hospital and he really needs our prayers. While I was there they transferred him back to ICU and he is not doing well at all.
May you both continue to walk with God.
God Bless, Father O’Mahony
P.S. Did you try PULPO yet? If you did Let me know your opinion.
Hi Father
Please give us updates on Ken. We Called & left a message but we received no reply.
We have not had the Pulpo as yet because we are still eating Pilgrim’s 10 euro specials. We will have the Pulpit when we get to SDC
God’s Blessings
Mike & Angie
May 16, 2013 at 7:53 pm
Ann Davenport
You are so inspirational to me. I llove reading your messages and I can only imagine what it is like on your long walks through all kinds of terrain. You both must feel so peaceful and I do hope it continues when you get back home. God Bless You both. I do smile when I picture you as Mr. & Mrs. Fruit Of The Loom.
Ann D.
Just want you to know how much I look forward to your postings! You two are Awesome!
May 15, 2013 at 8:56 pm
The writing about Thursday rather puts us almost in your shoes, of course,
without the effort and sweat. The statement about peace is profound. I
wish the world would understand and we could all live together as bothers
and sisters. Please be careful. Kay
May 15, 2013 at 9:18 pm
Hi Mike and Angie,
I loved reading the detail from the page you shared about the paths, the temperature there in relation to your body heat and the danger of getting cold quickly! Great detail! I am sure it will be a very emotional experience to leave the rocks brought from Santa Barbara and your prayers there. Looking forward to the pictures! By the way, Al knows I respond often, he reads your blog, but responds now and then… he is not OCD like I am! : ) Our love and prayers are sent to you both!
Love,
Mar
May 15, 2013 at 11:06 pm
Hi Angie and Mike,
Thank you for your prayers and thoughts. I too loved the peace and quiet of the Camino which lends itself so easily to reflection and meditation.
I visited Ken in hospital and he really needs our prayers. While I was there they transferred him back to ICU and he is not doing well at all.
May you both continue to walk with God.
God Bless, Father O’Mahony
P.S. Did you try PULPO yet? If you did Let me know your opinion.
May 16, 2013 at 3:20 am
Hi Father
Please give us updates on Ken. We Called & left a message but we received no reply.
We have not had the Pulpo as yet because we are still eating Pilgrim’s 10 euro specials. We will have the Pulpit when we get to SDC
God’s Blessings
Mike & Angie
May 16, 2013 at 7:53 pm
You are so inspirational to me. I llove reading your messages and I can only imagine what it is like on your long walks through all kinds of terrain. You both must feel so peaceful and I do hope it continues when you get back home. God Bless You both. I do smile when I picture you as Mr. & Mrs. Fruit Of The Loom.
Ann D.
May 16, 2013 at 6:02 pm