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Friday, December 18, 2015
Noble Pilgrimage - 3
St James, attired as a pilgrim (1320s, Norwich; BL Stowe 12, f.279v)
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I have decided to keep a journal of my Pilgrimage journey. I found a notebook that seemed appropriate:
I have to admit that there is not much happening on the Pilgrimage front just now. South Australia is on it's third day straight of over 40 degree weather, and the heat is wearing me down. Today under the verandah (patio) it was 47 degrees. I think that is approximately 116.5 F. In this sort of heat, it is hard to stay motivated with projects. A couple more days and we should get a cool change which hopefully will take the temperature down to a much more respectable 30-ish degrees (86F).
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