We crossed 100,000 page views.
Today we’ve already had 500 page views.
Thanks to you – this disparate brilliant amazing collective of people who inhabit this crazy place with me.
I love you all.
Bill
We crossed 100,000 page views.
Today we’ve already had 500 page views.
Thanks to you – this disparate brilliant amazing collective of people who inhabit this crazy place with me.
I love you all.
Bill
Congrats Bill, well done. The numbers speak for themselves.
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Thank you Pat – and thank you for helping make it what it is!
Bill
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Congratulations for this small little blog just for your family and friends back home.
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Thank you Julian!
Quite amazing really that it’s still going.
Thank you for your contributions over this past six months. You’ve helped make it something special.
Bill
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And you worried about one little disparaging remark! Just a blimp on this amazing blog!! 🙂
BTW finally got around to buying your book today and will now have to claw some time to actually read it. From Sunday will be spending some days at the Mangrove Ashram to help out at a silent retreat they’re facilitating, so hope to get some time for reading there, when I’m not working in the kitchen!!
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Britta, that will be amazing up at Mangrove. What a great thing to do!
Hope you’re over your jetlag now!
Bill
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well Bill, another milestone. who would have thunk it some month ago. Like the energizer bunny, it keeps on going…. 🙂
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Yes Ingrid – who knows where it will end. Or IF it will end!
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no need to ponder this, it will keep going, in it’s own fashion and be really busy once you are on the CP. And who knows, I might just report more once I am walking again too. 3 months in Spain will give lots to write about. 😉
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Bill,
I don’t say much because all these wonderful people say it while I am just thinking about it! I love this blog and am wondering why it is not even bigger! You are a wonderful writer and you have a wonderful heart! Don’t let one jealous person keep you from adding happiness, putting out those thought provoking ideas, or keeping this family together!
Debbie
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Debbie –
that;s so sweet of you to say, thank you.
The reason the blog isn’t bigger is that I don’t actively promote it. I don’t tag, or do search optimisation, or anything like that.
I figure the right people will land here at the right time –
In fact, I might do a separate post on this, just to explain my approach to this blog.
But thank you for saying this – and yes, I’m committed to keeping on writing!!
🙂
Bill
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Bill,
Congrats on another milestone!
Debbie
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Bill
Congrats. I’m reading this from my hotel in Astorga and just want you to know that the love and thanks go both ways.
Keep up the great work.
Love
Arlene
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Arlene: I highly recommend the restaurant, Serrano… The best in Astorga, I think! Hand foraged wild mushrooms of the region… Lovely English speaking waitress, good wine selection and Chet Baker on the box!
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Congratulations, Bill!
I do not presume to speak for anyone beside myself but the attraction of your blog is likely due to your uncanny ability to speak to the heart. There has been recognition of myself in your thoughts while on Camino; some of your insights challenged me. Then there have been the occasional comments that sent my mind down unexplored paths.
All the while, there is a wonderful by-play of equally engaging and charitable minds contributing to an active discussion of each conversational gambit. It is really a delightful experience.
I just wish I could keep up!
Brendan
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Well thank you Brendan –
and you bring a particular voice to all these discussions too – erudite, and probing.
You keep me on my toes!!
Bill
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Kudos from New York ,Bill!!
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Thank you Sister!
You’re in my favourite town, other than Sydney that is!
Hope all is going well there for you.
Bill
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Your writing is wonderful, your photos are beautiful, your thoughts are inspiring. Congratulations, and many (100,000) more!!
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That’s so very very kind of you Kathy.
I love your stuff too!
I hope you’re going to write the book that you were thinking of doing…
Bill
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Congratulations Bill – 100,000 page views is an incredible achievement over such a short time – keep on sharing “your Way” with us all.
Thanks so very much for all that you do on the blog and Forum – it’s such a privilege to be a part of this.
Cheers – Jenny
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Jenny –
that’s so gorgeous of you to say, thank you!!
I’m hoping that Anne might be able to attend the Nov meeting of the Camino group – however I might have to go to London on Nov 5th for a meeting – and if so then Jennifer and I will then fly down into Portugal and do a full recce of the tour.
I hope that means we won’t miss that November Camino dinner – because I’d love to meet up with you and Britta and Janet again – and particularly if Anne were there!
Bill
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My pleasure Bill.
Re the Camino dinner – it would be fantastic if we could ALL be there but there’ll be other opportunities if you and Jennifer are in London in November. In the meantime, we’ll all have a glass of sangria for you!
Cheers – Jenny
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Hi jenny –
do you know what the date is likely to be?
Because if we do this trip, we’ll probably leave Monday Nov 4th.
If the dinner is the Saturday before – the 2nd Nov – then we could most probably do it.
(that’s if we go, and I’m not sure yet if it’s definite.)
Bill
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By the way, I’m staying off the Sangria this next time!!
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Congrats Bill on a terrific milestone!
Am very pleased that you weren’t deterred and are continuing to write on your blog. It’s not going to suit all of the people all of the time. However it’s your blog and therefore your choice of subject matter. I find your posts inspirational, informative, thought provoking and written from the heart and I love how they engage your blog family in open, interesting, heartfelt and at times amusing communication.
As many have already said – Thank you!
I look forward to meeting Anne and for us all to catch up again at the Nov. dinner. Hopefully it will fall into place – a robust rioja rather than Sangria perhaps?
Janet
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Ah janet – let’s hope there are no burning dwarfs nearby!!
thank you for your kind and supportive words.
And yes, it would be great to meet up again.
Is the dinner the first Sat of the month? In which case, jennifer and I should be in Sydney on that date.
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They do alternate month’s lunch and dinner which, when I think about it means the Nov. get together would be dinner on Wed. 6th. Not so good to fit in with your current plans.
Jenny is more up on the dates than I so Jen can you confirm please.
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HI Janet – oh, if we do this trip then, that means we’ll miss it.
I think I have to be in London by the 5th. But then, maybe December?!
Bill
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If I’m on the right track with this Bill that would mean December’s get together would be lunch on Sat. 7th.
Nov. / Dec. – either date for you and Jennifer to join us all would be terrific.
Janet
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hi Janet –
ok, then if we do this trip that will be a good alternative. And hopefully Anne can attend as well.
I should know very soon if the trip is on.
thanks! Bill
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Hi BIll,
I hope for your sake the London trip is on and that you receive your desired outcome!
Cheers, Janet
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Thanks Janet –
it’s to meet a possible financier for my film.
Fingers crossed!
Bill
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Hi Bill –
Confirming Janet’s advice that December is a lunch meeting and that it’s on the 7th.
If London goes ahead, how long will you be there? Will there be time to visit the British Museum, or is it just whizzing in for your meeting and then straight out to Portugal? The BM is always my first, and last, port of call when I’m there.
Cheers – Jenny
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Hi Jenny –
I LOVE the british Museum.
I also love the Tate Modern. And St. Paul’s Cathedral. And The National Theatre…
Ah, London!
But probably we’ll just be there for a couple of meetings, then heading to Portugal to recce the tour.
London is so damn expensive for accommodation.
🙂
Bill
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Hi Bill –
Could you justify an extra day so you can do a bit of Museum-hopping?
I agree about the accommodation costs in London being astronomical. If you and Jennifer are ever there for a week our friend John has a one-bedroom flat in a gorgeous old building in Kensington, at Vicarage Gate. It’s a holiday rental but he only lets it out by the week, sadly. Two minutes to Kensington Gardens – Notting Hill is just ‘over the hill’ and the flat itself is fab – looks as though you’ve walked into your Grandmother’s flat – think chintz, velvet and the china display cabinet! Janet stayed there for a week last year and loved it and Steve and I have stayed there since the 80’s.
Cheers – Jenny
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Hi jenny –
do you know how much he charges for a week? Because it might be cheaper than some of the hotels we’ve been looking at for 2-3 days!!
And the location sounds fab!
Bill
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Hi Bill –
John charges 500 pounds sterling per week. The great thing about the flat is that you can do a bit of self-catering if you want to – particularly breakfasts. M&S is just down the road on High St Ken (they have a great grocery store in the basement that has everything you’d need) and Whole Foods Market is also just down the road, also on the High St. Tons of restaurants in the area, including one in the Carluccios’ chain which does a sensational linguine vongole! Plus pubs … you can’t go wrong. If you’re interested I can email you John’s contact details and some photos of the flat.
Cheers – Jenny
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Hi jenny –
it sounds like a great deal.
I’ve now worked out the itinerary and we’re only going to be in London 2 nights though.
At the end of the Portuguese scout, we’re going to fly across to Frankfurt and hire a car and drive into Bavaria for a few days, to check out the Christmas celebrations there.
The Bavarians do it in style!
Bill
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Hi Bill – sounds like a fabulous itinerary!
No worries about the London flat … it’s a goodie to keep in mind if you need to be in London for an extended time in the future.
It could be VERY cold in Bavaria … you might just have to have some schnapps!
Cheers!
Jenny
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hi jenny –
yes, if I was going to be staying even 3 nights, then I’d probably go for it.
I’ve just locked in accommodation in a pub -first time I’ve stayed in a pub in London on business.
I’m going to do a post on it soon – thanks to being a pilgrim!
Bill
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Hi Bill – the pub sounds like fun! ‘Look forward to seeing the post on it, and of course, your ‘PGS TripAdvisor’ review once you’ve stayed there!
Cheers – Jenny
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Yes – it’s called the Alma Hotel in Wandsworth.
Take a look at it online. It looks great!
Bill
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It’s finance for the PGS film if i recall correctly.
They’d be mad not to back you!
Janet
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haha – thank you.
this is for the Indian honour killing film, starring Toni Collette.
Fingers crossed!!
Bill
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Atta boy!!
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