The scapegoat squeezing down footpaths this morning to reach the Severn crossing #march4freedom #march4freedomuk pic.twitter.com/br18YbDmsa
— Dignity4AsylumSeeker (@DignityBristol) May 30, 2014
Triumphant arrival at Old Passage - We made it! |
This was our first full day walking, it was tough! We walked from Shirehampton to Old Passage, which was around 9 miles, on overgrown and muddy paths, the goat's head and bum had to be separated and carried for some of it, because she just didn't fit. We were very pleased to arrive to Old Passage, a hamlet near the Severn Bridge, to meet with some others who came to join us.
We had lunch and a group meeting to plan our crossing of the bridge, before setting off.
When we arrived on the other side of the bridge we celebrated with dancing, singing and playing drums.
Dignity marchers celebrating crossing bridge into Wales #march4freedomuk https://t.co/ml0wBo9BRp
— Dignity4AsylumSeeker (@DignityBristol) May 30, 2014
These signs welcomed us to Chepstow!
We just arrived Chepstow right now,we will stay to night here.# march 4freedom uk pic.twitter.com/RwOn2SRFFr
— Dignity4AsylumSeeker (@DignityBristol) May 30, 2014
We celebrated our arrival to Chepstow Methodist by dancing outside of the church, before going inside to enjoy the homemade cakes they had made for us. We are so blessed and grateful by their amazing hospitality and especially their shower!