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The better half november 25th of july 2015, if you wish to know more: I had my second, first ever visit by the Pope since that first trip, for an autographening, and as always my visits are always attended by a huge, and often happy crowd and lots of beautiful children. You can find all the information of this visit in the Vatican's blog.
To the best of my knowledge, all the photos of the "Holy Family" visit were taken by Fr Antonio Carlucci and there will be many others as well, to the best of my knowledge. We will be having more photos of the "Holy Family" as well as more than two dozen photos from the previous trips from 2009 and 2010, so stay tuned!
We will have our next, and last trip to Rome on the 28th of July, which is called "Cali Nostradamus", on the 27th of August. From here on in, we shall be flying from Rome to Milan, then to Venice, and finally to Rome on the 21st of October. We expect to take around 8 hours each way, and we will be flying over 15 stops around the city for this long flight! We plan on doing this flight on both flights, as we want to get as much distance as we can away from the crowds and get as much time as possible from the city. This is very different to previous trips to the Holy City. We started the trip in Rome in November 2013, and took a day trip along the shore of Lake Titicaca to the ancient island of Santorini. This flight took us over 1,100 miles. We followed this route for around 60 days and we still managed to see many places on the island we would otherwise have missed. As you can see in the trip report above, the lake has been restored since 2013 and it is now a tourist attraction, so the water is a lot more spectacular! In addition to this trip, Fr Carlucci, his wife Anna, and I also flew to Toulouse and Nice where we spent around 8,500 Euros in total for our holiday, and then for another 6 days flying around Europe, visiting Italy, France, Spain, Portugal, and Scotland, where we stayed with various friends and family. Fr Carlucci has also just returned from the Vatican, to be with me in my second trip to the Vatican. As of now, there is no plan to make trips to Rome in 2015. In fact, it is already the summer, so there is not much time. We are planning on doing more trips in 2015 in order to get more information and for a larger budget.
There are two different places on Earth that would really like to be our home again: Rome and Paris. This would mean a tri
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Ashes matt prior completes england training run
By Graham Hunter, The Scottish Sun
Rathdown, Co Wicklow, had a special place in his heart as a family friend who ran the Highland runs that helped him pass his English and Commonwealth passing exam.
It all started when the 28-year-old's father-in-law, Bill Dyer, gave him a run at the Highland distance race in 2006 when his brother, Mark, was the distance runner for South Lanarkshire.
Mark was also a senior road race director for the race but he didn't take a chance on Rathdown because he wanted to focus on getting his own running licence.
Ashe, a keen walker, fell in with the family.
"Rathdown got a nice reception when he came there on the 10 and we got really hooked.
"It was a big jump for me and I knew it was the right thing to do because of my family. It was a great support. I'm quite happy I went along for the ride and I have to say it's quite humbling."
When Dyer passed, it was no surprise, as Rathdown was another one of the runners who was not selected to participate at this year's race.
He was also a key figure behind a Scottish charity run that was supported and supported by his family and he has since had his own run for the first time, last week at the Edinburgh Half on February 18.
Ashe, also 27, runs through the forest after a training run at Rathdown
"I'd never done something like this before. For the first time in my life it was very special.
"Rathdown gave it my all and that was special. I got a lot of support from my dad on Saturday and he made sure I had the appropriate shoes as well. It was tough, but I felt I should be there."
While Dyer failed the examination, Rathdown's son-in-law Alan, 47, from Glenclug, and his friends Dave, 35, from the Co Mayo region; Paul, 24, from the Glasgow region, Sean, 24, from South Lanarkshire, and Andrew, 22, from the west of Scotland, passed the course and competed in the course record holder event on Saturday.
Rathdown, who moved to the Highlands from North Lanarkshire a few years ago, is also the host of a television series on local TV called "Dale's Race" which he co-writes with his sister-in-law, Liz Dyer.
"I knew it'd be my first run at the race with my running partners since I was about four-years-old but it wa |
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