i am on a norwegian keyboard so I am slow with typing. We just arrived half way down the coast after a night sleeping on the beach after an awesome busking in a small tourist town on the costa brava of spain. The water is perfect temperature to jump into the mediteranean sea. We should arrive this afternoon in Barcelona to start preparing for the BMF of Barcelona on 10-10-10, International climate change + Day of action! . I am hoping to finally get some footage of a show for you all. As of now, I have tons of travelling footage to upload once I get back to Barcelona where my computer is at.
Thank you for keeping up with my travels with the Pleasant Revolution. I am expanding at a very rapid pace, evolving into who I will be, who I am now, and shedding skins of the past while growing more. Like a lizzard on la playa, I free myself from bonds. I am thankful for the good fortune on only losing a hat so far on the trip across the pyranees from France to Spain. Unfortunately there has been misfortunes in the trip so far. I have been here to witness Heather breaking her arm while riding from Girona to the Ocean (I had to carry a bike on the back of my load for the past 100 km. muy dificil), as well as waking up this morning on the beach to find that joey was missing his money from his wallet and his pants were found 50 meters away downt he beach.Someone took his pants from next to his head while he was asleep on the beach and took 100 euros, camera, ipod, and itouch. He was on the outskirts of the group which is most likely why he was the victim. I was 10 meters away as well rapped in a thin sheet that normally covers his cello. I had to puch the sand up around my body to protect from the wind last night because Paul was up ahead on the trip with all my sleeping gear (pad and bag). Hope to find everyone together in Barcelona in about 4 hours. Please put some good thoughts out for ou friend Heather who is at the Hospital in Girona waiting to hear when her 2nd surgery can take place to put her bones back together in her left arm. There are dangers and difficulties on travelling like this, but the other side of the coin is the best experiences of my life! . I highly recommend looking into joining the next Pleasant Revolution and supporting the cause of sustainable travel with community.
adios from costa brava,
Justin
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