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Day 2 Postscript

May 18, 2016 / admin / blog
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Synod Pilgrimage: Faith Streams – Living Waters

Andrew Wood, one of our walkers from North West Synod, has added the following facts and reflections:

Day 2:

We walked 6.34 miles – average speed 2.8 mph

2¼ hours spent moving;  2½ hours still and reflecting.

I’ve walked in the Lake District for many years and have always been impressed by its grandeur and long lasting rocky structures. This week is different.

To have had time to be still and be guided to find spiritual ideas in the things nearby has been a rich blessing. Shops and railways, stepping stones and wide vistas, damaged trees rebursting with life, all have messages for us.

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