Taking a hike along the walking route known as the ‘Tolsford Trek’ on 27/08/22 I commentate throughout the different stages of my journey. Whilst enjoying the panaroma overlooking the English Channel, passing through thick woodland, climbing tall hills and meandering down a calm track I reflect on the worrying onset of increasing energy prices whilst taking in the spectacular scenery and serenity of nature.
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Starting my sixth (and final day) on the Camino Augustine pilgrimage along the banks of the River Stour, on 13/06/2022 I progress through the fertile fields of Kent and experience the peace of Pegwell Bay. Along the journey I ponder a forthcoming recession, Rwanda and the meaning of Pilgrimage before arriving at St. Augustines Abbey, Ramsgate and collecting my Compostela certificate.
On my fourth day walking the trail of the Augustine Camino on 17/05/22 I reflect on the pandemic, Ukraine, the Wim Hof method and commentate on my feelings as I pass through the serene settings of nature.
During a walk along the path of the Augustine Camino from Thurnham to Faversham on 17/04/2022 I comment upon the situation in Russia, Elon Musk’s interest in buying Twitter whilst enjoying the Kentish countryside.
During a walk with my son Edison at Brockhill Country Park, Saltwood, Kent on 15/01/2022 I talk about how the world feels closer to normality after announcements that the Omicron variant is less damaging than was initially feared a few months ago.
Whilst I ramble about personal items, my son Edison explores nature; finding a stream, waterfall, camp and a woodland ‘cave’.
During a walk on the Augustine Camino on 30/12/2021 from Aylesford to Thurnham I ponder the concept of pilgrimage, reflect on the last year and state my areas of focus for 2022.
Starting the Augustine Camino from Rochester Castle on 11/11/2021 I reflect on the importance of pilgrimage and it’s silent lesson to enjoy the journey of life. I enjoy the views of the countryside and the peaceful environment of Aylesford Priory before leaving the trail to return another day.
During a walk to the top of Summerhouse Hill in Etchinghill, near Folkestone, Kent on 09/11/2021 I discuss the impact of Covid-19; the many ways normality has resumed but express my long-term concerns. Amid new vaccine regulations in France and Italy I also reflect on the personal challenges ahead.
During a walk around Mersham le-Hatch Deer Park on 14/09/21 I talk about the importance of Mental Health and open up about the personal impact inflicted by the Covid-19 pandemic.
During a walk along the Shingle Trail in Greatstone, Romney Marsh, Kent on 14/08/2021 I enjoy the solitude and beauty of being in nature. I also reflect on the aftermath of the pandemic following a recent announcement made on the United Kingdom’s freedom day. I finish the walk on the beach before reuniting with my young son Edison.
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