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Welcome to my guestbook - please leave your comments as I enjoy reading them on my journey. Love Rosie xxxx |
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Ric & Shiv |
Hiya Rosie, We where made up when we saw you on the A59 @ 10.45pm on the 28th July 2008. We are still gobsmacked at all the trekking you have done....your a complete legend and we will always remember you! You certainly made the journey home that night one to remember! Hope you remembered us with the pick-up truck with the orange flashing lights? Take care and keep on going............................................ Ric & Shiv |
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olive fallows |
had the great pleasure of talking to rosie on the busy A59 near rufford this afternoon.thankyou Rosie for spending time talking to Daniel and i.you are an inspiration Rosie. daniel (aged 7) and his foster mum. |
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John Barton |
Had the great pleasure of meeting you for 10 minutes today as you stopped for a breather near the Post Office in Liverpool Road, Penwortham, Preston. Ten minutes to treasure for ever - you are a massive inspiration to us all, utterly selfless, determined, courageous. Keep strong, Rosie, you are nearly there! |
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Lizzie |
Hi Rosie, saw you on Saturday walking up through Lancaster, pulling your trailor up a steep hill on a very hot day! But I guess that's nothing compared with what you've done to get this far. Brilliant effort, enjoy the rest of your journey. Lizzie x |
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Brian Latham |
Rosie. It's Sunday 27 July, just North of Preston. Sorry I could not remember the title of Eugenia Ginzburg's book/s. That incredible woman survived two decades of Stalin's most brutal Siberian incarceration, lived to tell the world, and was able to recall her experiences in "Into the Whirlwind" and "Within the Whirlwind." (When you can find the time!!!) She is in my thoughts and prayers, all these years later. You too Rosie, you are incredible in yor efforts to help others. Brian |
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Keith Montgomery |
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Pam Harrison |
Hi Rosie, glad you will soon be home in your own house. Keep safe and know that we still talk about you. You have made a lasting impression. God be with you. Pam |
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mark catanach |
Hi Rosie ,i was only holiday in the lake district and came home today. I saw you near Kendal and as you were going through Milnthorpe.I was not sure what you were up to and now having read about your fantastic journey i do hope you enjoy the rest of your ourney ,i only wish i had known about it sooner so i could have followed your journey. Good luck and hope someone is there with the foot gel when you finish your journey. Best wishes Mark |
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Jay and Krista Jorgenson |
Hi Rosie!!! Thinking of you very much as we just camped at the same campground that you had when you ran Grandma's Marathon. So glad to hear that you are making your way to Tenby. Hugs from all of us. |
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John Mock |
Hello Rosie ....We are so glad you are back on your homeland soil and still safe and healthy , we have worried and prayed for your health and safety since I saw you on Martha Stewart. You certainly have made a difference and raised awareness not just for cancer , but of the determination and spirit of one human being . We look forward to a book that you may have planned , with great anticipation and wish you God speed to finish your journey. Our prayers are with you . Joh and Elisa |