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Tuesday, 6 January 2015
Days 4, 5 & 6
Day 4
Whoowee. Still in Bothwell, with blisters.
It was sprinking this morning, and we wondered about meeting with some other Jesus followers here, the shop owner who was so helpful to us said he had nothing to do with churches and didn't know anything about them. We joined in with the Uniting, then walked the 20 odd kilometres with an hour of quiet then an hour of listening to and telling Mark 4. When we arrived at hermitage we boiled river water most of the night, at about 11 when it was too cold we jumped into the tent. Snores.
Day 5
We left our campsite near the river and walked from Hermitage through to Shannon that night.
We told/listened to (the last storylet in Mark 4 &) all of Mark 5; four impossible situations Jesus encountered on the road, and his quiet, unassuming though powerful responses
We had a bit of help when Arno's knee got sore, a fellow Ian Richardson, bless him, driving by stopped and picked up Arno and took him 6k further on with our three bags. That made for an easy six kilometres of walking for David and me. Then we all walked up the steep bit from Watamana. David and i covered the last six kilometres without bags while they got a lift with Rory. Arno looked after and set up our gear at Shannon.
Beds, shower, good coffee.
Day 6
Spent a day of rest at some friends' house at Shannon.
We spent quiet time reading, sleeping, eating, and talking together and we went through Mark 6. (Well the last storylet in chapter 5 and all of 6)
Helen got a text through asking how the coffee machine was going, to which I responded:
I've been made two cups so far;
lovely coffee where we are.
This place we've resorted to;
luxuriated us. Adieu.
Thats from PLW.
Rory who we saw the new year in with at Hobart, came through like an angel of God with some medication for one of us, and also, catch this: strapping tape (for a sore knee), 6 frozen pies, 3 hamburgers with the lot, and... Bananas - rich in potassium, prevent cramps. Cherries - natural anti-inflammatory. Epsom salts for a relaxing bath, magnesium for muscles & joints. Salad for Vitamin C.
Saying "Haven't got time to stop. ... Enjoy."
How good is that!
Went for a walk b4 tea, and got some coverage for the mobile, and this blog. So, I rang that dear woman, back in NSW hanging out at a friends house with a couple of our kids and their friends.
God,
make Katrina please
your conduit which brings
your life with its ease
from life-giving springs
Amen
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