The days for preparation are drawing to a close and much remains to do. Eventually the journey will begin and we will live in the moment. Tonight's chore was drilling holes in a very special scallop shell which will accompany my wife Amy along the way. It was found on a beach in Ireland by our son Patrick. Fortunately I didn't screw it up. Loads of things to still do but eventually the pilgrimage will commence.
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