None more
so than that “Dad's Army” type pilgrim, the 82 year old David Butler-Cole.
Compared to some of the younger brethren, he has had no major bodily disaster –
though he does complain of Creaky Knee Syndrome. This problem is probably as
much mental as physical. To boost his confidence, he has recently purchased a
pair of Norwegian walking poles on the internet, purporting to come from
Germany. When David opened the package, he found a dreaded “Made In PRC” label.
Shouldn't they have kept to chopsticks? Will the poles collapse under a
gruelling day's walk? Watch this space, and you will find out!
David,
along with the whole Rotary Silves team, have committed themselves to this
pilgrimage in order to gain support from the public in their quest to raise
funds to equip a much needed sensory room to help autistic children and their
teachers at the Silves Sul school in Armação de Pera. Each Rotarian will be
carrying the personal mascot on the walk given them by a class from the school.
The kids will be able to follow the progress of the mascot through daily
contact with the team.
Will you
help us? You can sponsor David personally or all ten Rotary Pilgrims in aid of
this good cause. All money raised will go directly to this project. Please
donate now whatever you can at internet site GoFundMe.com via Rotary page “Help
Pilgrims Change Kids
Lives.”
The walk
starts on Sept. 23rd and the survivors will hopefully totter into Santiago by
Sept 30th. If no one makes it, you can ask for your money back!