Elise: We slept overnight at St Mary’s church, Yate and awoke to a hearty cooked breakfast that set us on our way.
John from Cardiff did a school visit at the local school. He juggled with 3 globes. He said to the children the reality is that we only have one globe – the earth – and we need to take care of it.
Next, we walked along the old Bristol to bath railway - through suburban landscapes, along tunnels and even alongside the motorway.
We were joined by some Christian Aid supporters and stopped at Staple Hill Methodist church for a wonderful lunch.
In anticipation of our visit to the Labour Party Conference, Fraser has composed a new version of Glory, Glory Hallelujah!
Next stop Bristol: Join us in Bristol tomorrow for a picnic at 12 noon. To find out about the events in Bristol and Bath, and what’s coming up next week, visit Pressureworks
I'm not religious but will be supporting you 100% (see my blog comment, http://vowlesthegreen.blogspot.com). You are in Bristol, where I live, today - on College Green.
I promise to keep my emissions of carbon low and to campaign for all organisations to cut carbon by the significant amounts best science says they should.
I've managed to cut my, already low, household ecological footprint by about a third since 1999 and will keep looking to 'tread more lightly'.
Keep up the good work!
Posted by: Glenn Vowles | September 15, 2007 at 12:19 PM