We were a very multi-cultural group who met after the lunch time Mass, at St Mary on the Quay, and walked up to the Clifton Suspension Bridge on Saturday 22nd August. There were: Lenka from the Czech Republic, Julia and Maria from Spain, Fr Nico and Sr Ernestin from Indonesia, Sr Lisi from India, Fr Kazimierz from Poland, as well as Ben and John; the only two born in England!
While admiring Isambard Kingdom Brunel's beautiful bridge and the equally beautiful views of the Avon Gorge, we enjoyed our ice creams. We posed for a few photos by the bridge, which was opened in 1864. We then crossed it and began our descent back down to the city through the Leigh Woods. There were plenty of opportunities to pick blackberries, walking through the woods, before we stopped for lunch and prayer with some Taize chants.
We continued to walk down towards the docks. There we stopped for a well earned drink at the pub and admired the now very picturesque harbour. We chose to take a ferry back to the city centre. This provided an opportunity to both relax and admire another of Brunel's masterpieces: the SS Great Britain, now in the original Great Western Dock, where she was built in 1843. After getting out at the City Centre Fr Kazimierz and Sr Ernestin very wisely cooled off from the walk by washing their feet in the fountain!!' (John Nicolaides)
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| Leigh Woods Walk - Young Adult Prayer Group |
Date: 22nd of August 2009
Photos: Taken by Nilora

