Friday, 27 February 2009

Low loader arrives

Just been put on a low loader which is taking us as far as the border. What happens then we don't know. We need a new front wheel hub. There's no Leyland dealers. Maybe we can get the part flown out by my mate?

11 comments:

  1. Stay strong Greg.

    God willing all of your hardships will be erased from your mind when you arrive through Rafah. The joy and relief on the faces of those you helped, children to elderly, will be one of the great rewards for the previous weeks pain.

    Each of you volunteering your time, money, energy and goods should have a special place waiting for you in heaven.

    God bless each and every one of you. The world is aware and watching even if not many are commenting.

    Dee
    Michigan, USA

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  2. john and greg
    just keep safe we are thinking of you everyday.
    from paul louise anna gerard michael & matthew.

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  3. Don't give up greg .. I pray that u fill face the hardship with utmost patience

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  4. Make your intention good
    & I pray God help you

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  5. Looks like you're having an amazing experience, keep safe and looking forward to hearing about it all when you're back!

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  6. What's going on, I hope you're alright

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  7. Seriously Greg - we need some word from you

    Anne

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  8. I have had a text from Greg. He has just arrrived in Egypt having driven across Libyan desert. He has had problems with his phone and has broken down twice. He is trying to get to a computer to update blog. Thought you would all like to know. Mick

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  9. Thx for the info Mick .. I am glad that they are ok and still with the convoy ... keep us posted .. and tell the guys we are following their progress ...

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  10. I have just spoken (very briefly) to Greg on mobile. His phone has got a damaged screen so he cant see texts. It should be their last day of driving today. They were in a big meeting to discuss plans for entering Gaza. Egypt has seen very heavy police and army presence accompanying the convoy. It seems they have been kept away from the public. All roads off their route have been blocked. Police every 50 metres or so.

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