| On the Train to Canterbury |
After the bikes were organised we raced off to the cathedral to get our pilgrim passports stamped - more on that later. This necessitated attendance at Evensong, which was actually very nice and the male choral voices were fantastic... Following Evensong we received a special pilgrim's blessing in the crypt, which is the original part of the cathedral dating back to 1000 or thereabouts. Back in the day, pilgrims used to sleep there along with their horses or donkeys but today it's a prayer room.
I was in my bed by 8:30 and after my first decent sleep in what feels like a very long time, I feel ready for the road. Today we'll leave Canterbury and cycle to Dover, where we'll get the ferry to Dunkirk. And tonight we'll stay in a place called Berques, about 15 km from Dunkirk. We're easing into this cycling business - no point trying pushing it just yet.
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| At the Mile Zero Stone in Canterbury |

Hi Miranda and Alison ....and Bernadette! Bonne route!! I have just come back from my cycling trip in the south of Italy....aster 700kms... my arse is very much pleased we're back!
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