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On the home stretch…

October 4, 2007

Firstly apologies to Ros for infecting her with a Trojan virus when I sent the last Blog update with the happy snappies – they will be put on at a later date when my computer has finished its course of antibiotics ….

Nearly time to go home – back to my beautiful little cottage!

What a chain of events since my last update ….

I left France at Calais and took the short crossing to Dover on a P&O ferry – not nearly as nice as the Brittany ferry I went over to Santander on – it seemed to be quite a lot older (at least from the rust on the metal bits) still I was only on there for a short while and it got Shanti and I back to the UK.  I must say I got quite a thrill when I saw the white cliffs looming up on the horizon!

I still felt that my ‘connection’ with upstairs was not quite right for me so I had booked myself into a place in Kent for a week’s retreat to get some help from the guy who runs it …. I came away still with no more feeling of connection than when I arrived but I realised why I went there …. to see what not to do and how not to run a healing centre/retreat!

My next port of call was Bournemouth with my two granddaughters, Charlotte and Molly.  It was the first time Molly had been away from mummy and daddy for more than 1 night and I am not sure who was more worried about it, her or me.  As it turned out neither of us needed to be because it was a little adventure that both she and Charlotte found to be great fun!  The two of them using the ‘bunk’ bed had me lying awake for most of the first night thinking they would not remember where they were and ‘get out’ of bed forgetting they were up in the air!  They both slept like logs!  The weather was really kind to us – the sun shone and was in fact quite warm enabling us to take the ‘open-top’ bus to the beach every day.

Then came the time to set off for Spain to start the Camino.  On the 30th September I caught a flight from Stanstead to Biarritz and a bus to Bayonne.  I was sitting waiting at the train station for the next connection to St Jean Pied de Port when a lady with a rucksack sat next to me (you know me – talk to anyone!) ‘Hello’ I said ‘are you on your way to the Camino?’ Her answer started a very spooky conversation ….

‘Yes’ she said.  She told me she was from Sydney Australia and had just arrived, feeling quite tired at that!  The conversation went on and I asked her if she had any relations in England to which she said her ancestors were from Scotland ‘oh’ said I ‘me too’.  The conversation went on and I said ‘oh by the way my name is Jan, Jan Reid’ her chin dropped onto her chest …. ‘Are you ok’ I asked ‘what did you say your name is’ she asked, ‘Jan Reid’ I replied …. ‘So is mine – my name is Jane Reid spelt R E I D!’ …. Of all the people in the world!!

Jane and I were joined by a lovely young man named Gunther from Germany, the three of us walked from St Jean Pied de Port to Pamplona and it was on the way through the woods in Linzoan that a swarm of horse flies attacked me (not one landed on Jane or Gunther!).  By the time we reached Larrasoana I was beginning to feel quite ill (the poison had got into my blood stream).  The lady who owned the Albergue gave me some cream to put on the bites to stop them from itching.  I had a really restless night and the next day didn’t feel any better but continued with the walk.  At Pamplona I bought some antihistamine in a Pharmacy and at 1600hrs checked in to an Albergue.  There I slept until 0800hrs the next morning and felt even worse – I had a bad reaction to the antihistamine!!

‘Enough!’ my body said …. I found my way to the bus station and caught a bus to Bilbao then a bus to Santander (back here again!).  It was a good job the buses stopped at bus stations on the two places I needed to get to because I slept the whole journey until the driver said ’All change’!  The ferry didn’t sail to Plymouth for 2 days and so I checked into a hostel – oh my what a place – the walls were bright turquoise, no windows and the loo had one of those air fresheners that pumps a dreadful smell (and from what I have read additives causing depression) out every other minute!  I just wanted to cry!  ‘Well you know what you would tell your clients’ said a voice!  So I took myself out of the room, down the stairs and once outside I asked upstairs to help.  Funny how the help comes!  I found a park – ‘Jardines de Pereda, Santander, Cantobria’ and I sat under a tree near a statue with beautiful carved figures on it. My Spanish is not good and my phrase book did not give a translation to the inscriptions on the statue but I think the gist was all about the keeper of the mountain, anyway it was truly striking and sitting in the sunshine amid wonderful trees, flowers and the statue overlooking the sea I began to feel better.

Before I left the UK in June I was talking to a friend (Iris) who lives in Wadebridge, Cornwall (a truly lovely lady who is extremely knowing in our field of business) said to me ‘you haven’t  been down to visit me for a long while – when are you coming to see me?’  I telephoned Iris and told her what had happened and asked if the invitation was still valid ‘Oh yes’ she said so on arriving at Plymouth I made for the bus station and caught the appropriate buses to Wadebridge where with the wonderful tlc from Iris I began to really heal.

Then one day I received a telephone call from another healer friend of mine Ele and when I told her where I was she said ‘Oh you really ought to check out the Ley Lines in Penwith …. ‘Read the book Megalithic Mysteries of Cornwall by Cheryl Straffon’  WOW I did and wanted to explore the standing stones and ancient monuments like Lanyon Quoit, Men-an-Tol and the Merry Maidens Stone Circle to name but a few.

So here I am in Shanti (thanks to another dear friend who drove her down here for me) at the Atlantic Coast Caravan Park, Gwithian, Hayle, Cornwall (three miles of glorious golden sand beach and wonderful sand dunes) taking time out to get spaced out with the energy from the Leys and stones (I know as if I need these things to get spaced out I hear you say!) and enjoy walking on England’s pleasant pastures green and golden (who needs to travel across the sea when one can experience beauty right here).

Well I will be ‘going home’ on the 10th October and getting unpacked.  I will be working again as of 1st November (check out the website for dates etc).

Really looking forward to seeing you all again

xx

Bonjour Mes Amies

August 12, 2007

To continue from Cap Ferret but before I do, I heard through the grapevine (Peter Hayward, Reiki Master and Chiropodist extraordinaire) that Shambo the Bull (remember from Skanda Vale) has been put to sleep by the authorities. If anyone has anymore information I would (and I am sure others would too) be very interested to hear about it. While I was there hundreds of people visited the place to see the bull so I am certain there must be a lot more going on.

My next port of call was the wonderful Gironde. I arrived at about 1830hrs and the Reception of the camp site was closed so I rang the number and the lady was not at all helpful “too late – come back in the morning”. Most sites have a place to park if you are arrive ‘too late’ but no not this place in fact it was a mammoth task to turn Shanti round to get out again! So up the road we drove (the good thing in France is campsites are everywhere) and found a beautiful site in a very posh part of Royan called St Palais sur Mer. It is rather like the south coast i.e. Cote de l’Esterel/Cote d’Azure in a small scale. Beautifully clean and it felt wonderful, so much so that I decided to stay 3 days before heading north to just north of La Rochelle L’Aigullion sur mer in the Pertuis Breton area.

Well for the first time I booked into a site which was naff, dirty and crowded and it wasn’t even French holiday time! Mind you the beach was a dream … Miles and miles of beautiful golden sands and on one of my ‘daily wanders’ along the beach, ambling along with feet in the sea, sun shining gloriously on my now well bronzed torso I took my sun glasses off to check I wasn’t seeing things…

 No Sure enough A middle aged man was walking towards me in his birthday suit…. I had ventured into the naturalists part of the beach – no I didn’t take any photos – tee hee!!

One of my clients has a house and gite in Cozes and she had said to me if I wanted to I could go and stay there. Well after the experience of the grotty campsite I decided to take her up on her offer and so headed back down the coast. I had a really nice week there but the weather was pretty awful! The house has a wonderful swimming pool but I only got to swim in it twice ‘cos it was too cold! Anyway while there I visited the magnificent city of Saints and popped into an estate agent – well….

Next thing I am visiting the perfect place for a sanctuary much in need of renovation it was in the middle of nowhere (if you look on the map St Jean d’Angely is the nearest town and if you look east it was between Aulhay and Longre). Be interested to know how many of you would take a retreat out in the wilds of France??????

Up to Nantes next – stayed in a municipal site on the canal – very peaceful and so cheap 6 euros a night! Visited Nantes one day and took the wrong road back to camp site and ended up going over the suspension bridge at St Nazaire what a fantastic bridge!! Only trouble was I must have been going home time because it was like the M25 in rush hour!!

Onward…

A long haul this time to just north of Brest a really spot again the campsite was yards from the beach. A place called Le Dunes de St Marguerite in Lannilis. A big thank you to Les Olives for fitting me in for dinner and serving a bonne gastronome! The beach here is famous for Fly Surfing – I wanted a go!! I saw one lady get all the gear on and before she could get to the sea the ‘kite’ took off and she was dragged along the sand – oh boy was she winded. Unfortunately she was quite petite. This was a dream of a place set in sand dunes with miles of golden sands again. So nice decided to stay a week!!

Had an overnight stop in St Brieuc and it rained all night…. Now in St Malo where I have been for nearly two weeks in a campsite overlooking the bay with its own beach at the bottom of a spiral staircase with 84 steps!! Good exercise for me to get fit for the Camino!! I have had a change of plan. I am not driving to Germany to meet Charlotte she is being brought back to the UK by plane and I am taking here away for a week in Shanti before I fly to Biarritz to start the Camino. I hope you are all well and that none of you have been flooded out

Au Revoir

Jan

More news

July 16, 2007

Hello everyone – at last I have some more news …..

The campervan is now named Shanti (peace within) and thanks to Jayne Doyle for the inspiration on that.

I left Blighty on 17 June by ferry from Plymouth to Santander in Spain to meet a friend who had just finished the Camino.  I am not a sailor but I have to say the crossing was pretty good. 

We left at 1600hrs and after a scrummy dinner I went to my cabin (when I booked they asked me if I would be willing to share with other women – well I didn’t have a problem with that and saved a whole lot of money and the best of it was I was on my own in a four berth cabin because no one else booked!) and slept the best part of the night. 

In the morning I had breakfast with a lovely retired couple, he was hard of hearing and it really brought back memories of the time when I struggled to hear what people were saying, (the wife did most of the talking) when you find it difficult to hear you don’t tend to join in conversations because you have to keep asking what people are saying and people aren’t sympathetic to deafness.  Anyway she started to talk about some friends of hers, a couple – the husband has Parkinsons and the wife is finding it very difficult to cope – I have been sending healing ever since and would ask you to have them in your healing thoughts too – Gwen and George. 

We docked in Santander at 1230hrs the next day. Those of you that know me will have heard me saying – I do not like Spain …..  Well I take it all back – Northern Spain is absolutely stunning.  Parts reminded me of Austria with beautiful trees and mountains, unfortunately I didn’t stop to take any photographs as I needed to get to Donostia San Sebastian where I had booked into a campsite, only for one night. 

What a beautiful city, very grand almost Parisian with wide tree lined boulevards.  The trees all had their branches joined forming beautiful shaded walks along the river (see photo of the river and of the magnificent ornate bridge).  There were old parts of the city were you felt as if you were in the 1930’s and other very new parts very modern.

From Donostia San Sebastian I followed the coast road along the Cote Basque and the Cote d’Argent to Cap Ferret in France and stayed in a camp site called Truc Vert a truly lovely site set in a pine forest, which enveloped you in warm, sweet smelling energy. 

Sunset in Cap FerratIt was a 5 minute walk to the beach which was spectacular, miles and miles of golden sand, the sea was turquoise with enormous waves capped with white foam interspersed with black suited surfers who planed their way towards the sand.  I stayed here for 5 nights because the weather was glorious and I felt my battery becoming recharged.  (see photo of the beach at sunset and the walk-way onto the beach [Jayne if you are reading this it reminded me of the postcard on your mantle!]). 

I took a walk one day and walked through the forest to the other side of the peninsular and found myself in a very affluent village, the houses were truly imposing, and there were not two alike.  I eventually found myself in a fishing port and treated myself to a typical menu of the day, I was quite close to Bordeaux and the red wine was scrummy!

I hope you are all well and keeping in touch with one another doing Reiki shares and the like.  Lots of love to you all.  Be in touch again soon  xx

Divine Timing

June 2, 2007

Divine Timing

Isn’t it amazing how things happen!!

Lotta (the campervan) broke down on her second outing with me right on the bend of a very busy junction (the Rackstraw Cross Roads near Marks and Spencer in the Meadows Camberley).

Three hours later the AA arrived – what a nice man, a very, very, very nice man. And he said it was the Distributer Hall Chip.  Next day off she goes to the doctor …..  A VW specialist and two days later he phoned to say as far as he was concerned he couldn’t find the problem that it had been running fine for the whole time.

So I picked her up and went off to Norfolk (I had booked a camp site on the coast to ‘try out’ the fridge, cooker etc., before going off overseas.

5 miles from my destination at 2200hrs she broke down for the second time …. so what to do …..  close the curtains, put the bed up and go to sleep.  Next morning she started first time only to travel another mile or so before stopping.  So the AA was called and diagnosed the Distributor Hall Chip again and ‘Lotta’ was loaded onto the AA transporter and delivered to Mark in Reading (if you are reading this Mark it would be nice to have a photo of you – my hero!).

Meanwhile as you know I was going off to the Monastery in Wales for a week ….. just at the ‘right time’ a friend of mine was going abroad for a month or so and said here take my car ….. I drove to Leicester to meet up with Sky (Shekina Kumara Yamine) the lady who was going to Skandavale too.

My week at Skandavale was interesting to say the least!

We had planned to arrive at 1300hrs to be able to join in with the 1330hrs Pooja and arrived at 1350hrs!!  We were told to have lunch and then to check in at Reception.  Lunch (Dinner and Breakfast is rice).

After lunch we were shown to our accommodation – a wooden chalet with three rooms all with bunk beds, a heater three coat hangers and one hook on the wall.  Sky and I decided to orientate ourselves and walk around the beautiful grounds (over 100 acres – not that we walked around the lot!) then met up with some people who told us we had arrived at an interesting and very commercial time …. Shambo the bull has been threatened with slaughter and so they had put the bull in the temple, started a petition and were waiting for the media (BBC/ITV and Radio 1,2,3,4 etc etc etc) to arrive …. (www.skandavale.org) so what was meant to be a quiet, peaceful, soul searching time to connect – had peculiar interruptions!!  One afternoon I came back from a walk to find Nuns and women guests digging a trench with pick axes to house the cable for the web cam they wanted to install in Shambo’s Stable/Temple!

I have to say apart from the commercialism I had some very beautiful experiences and some very emotional experiences, met some lovely people, a beautiful buffalo named Leo and had a wonderful conversation with Vali the elephant.

Tell you what – when it rains in Wales it really does rain!  On the last day the sun came out ….. Divine Timing?

I dropped Sky off at Bristol train station and drove to my Daughter’s home because she was off to  Austria with my Granddaughter for 5 days ….. somewhere to stay ….. Divine Timing?

Mark confirmed that Lotta was ready and that she had been running without a hitch so I arrived at the garage and put the key in the ignition – she started – off I drove for three minutes and she stopped ….. back to the doctors – I was beginning to rationalise that the reason this 1990 VW campervan only had 43,000 miles on the clock was because it spends most of its time on the back of a transporter …..

I just wanted to cry.

That was Wednesday – on Friday I popped round to Roz’s (the amazing Fairy Cottage Web guru) to post the Shewee (www.shewee.com) (I bought these amazing contraptions because they are ideal if you are caught short and there isn’t a loo around!) through her letter box but it was too big to post so I knocked on the door.  Roz was in a tis because she had booked a week’s holiday and Fluffy (one of her cats) had been run over and needed to be looked after ….. somewhere to stay ….. Divine Timing?

Mark called to say Lotta was fixed – REALLY FIXED so off I go again to pick her up and Y  E  S  she has behaved ever since.

At the end of the week my Daughter was off to Wales for a week so I have been staying here in Caversham just running around to check that the wonderful home on wheels was gonna behave and she has …..

So I am at last putting the plan into action of heading off to warmer parts ….

By the way I am going to re-name the campervan because I think Lotta is not the name for her (Lotta trouble!)

Any ideas ??

Update 2nd May

May 2, 2007

Jan and her campervanI have had so many lovely messages from people since this blog was set up (by the famous Rosalind of Fairy Cottage) bless you all.

Lots has happened and yet lots hasn’t happened – the difference between I WANT and I NEED!!

  • A lovely young couple were sent to me to take care of Westview in my absence.
     
  • A really good friend gave me a place to stay while the VDub Camper became available.
     
  • A lady contacted me who I hadn’t heard from in a while and told me about a monastery in Wales and the Swami Counsel gave permission for us to go there for a week’s sanctuary in May.

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  • I thought I would be able to pack up the campervan straight from Westview NOT IN THE DIVINE PLAN

  • I thought as soon as I had the campervan I would be off to Europe NOT IN THE DIVINE PLAN

I hear the word PATIENCE whispered to me ……. 

I hear the words LET GO AND LET GOD whispered to me …….

But still I do my human thing and live in FEAR …….

Well I am learning !! 

I am off to the monastery on Tuesday 08 May for a week and my aim is to make a stronger connection for myself (it is easy when you are working for others) and to meet up with three other ladies who have done more or less what I am doing, they have taken some time away from their work to find that connection for themselves !!  Seemingly IN THE DIVINE PLAN.

Thanks to BBH for the loan of a digital camera – I am about to try my skills at taking, downloading and showing happy snappies of my home on wheels for you all to see – watch this space !!

I hope you are all being good to yourselves !!  xxx