Tuesday, July 21, 2009

Japan 2009 - Count down

Hey valued Readers,

In less than 2 weeks, the Pilgrims will start a new ONE MONTH sacred way (in our particular meaning) in JAPAN.
We will cross the principal island (Honsu), and will do a little car/walking tour in another island of the country: *Shikoku.
There, they have one 88 Buddhist monasteries pilgrimage, that we are meant to cover.
This is the route:




I'm glad to present the new Pilgrim's team:
Trrrrr.....
On the first instance....

The new signings!

- Juan Pablo. A candidate to be called Juanpe, JP, JpRails, Japóng... and a big etcétera that you will notice. Very kind. Loves sugar.
- Clàudia (pay attention to the accent): that will support the german translation that the group could need. Very festive. Loves Radiohead.
- Mike. That will be craftily introduced in Tokyo, on the last week. I don't think it's necessary to specify it... Mike loves... you know... he loves jerky!

On the other side, we have the forjed pilgrims, that you may be bored of:

- Manolo (he!)
- Liz (he!)
- Pablo (he!)
- Clay (he!)
- Jad's soul (he!)
- Carlota (he!)

You'll hear our news, hope that we also get yours!

(*Please, note that when you read Shikoku, you have to clap twice to the sky over your head, and then open your arms as if you were in peace with the world)

7 comments:

papouten said...

Oh man that's it!

Otto la piloto said...

Hola a todos, lo que hasta ahora era una expectativa se ha convertido en una realidad. Solo llevamos unas horas, pero esto va mas alla.EL interminable vuelo se ha transformado en un calor pegajoso. Que nos deparara esta isla? Estamos preparados...Japon estamos aqui.(Juan PABLO)

Unknown said...

Seguimos de cerca vuestro viaje. Desde ayer que estoy mirando a ver si habiais llegado.
Sayonara!
Merche y Raimon

Por cierto decidme hola en japones.

Otto la piloto said...

konichiwa tiets!!

Unknown said...

konichiwa,
que les pasa a los pilgrims que no cuelgan nada? estamos ansiosos por leeros. Ojo! pas frimer pues ya sabemos mucho de Japon ya que el otro dia vimos un programa de espanoles que viven alli. Tomais te salado de cerezo? Dar noticias. De momento un sayonara de Bruxelles.
bisous
los tiets

Unknown said...

Konichiwa, pilgrims!
We have now worried (yes, Mom Sharon has also worried) about an earthquake and a typhoon for all of you. I hope you are all dry and not too shaken. The photos are great and it is easy to see that you are all getting along beautifully in Japan.
We look forward to every new blog.
Thanks Carlota.
Sharon and John

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