2月 20, 2019 Live from the road

Moss Vale - Bungendore

Reported by Devashishu Torpy, Stacey Marsh 142.0 km

Thank you to Bev and everyone at Moss Vale Village Park for accommodating the boys team. After a good sleep and a breakfast of muesli, fruit and fried eggs, we are ready for another day of running across the vast land of Australia.

Nirjharini manages two cafes in Oslo, Norway. Today, she is leading the team into St Paul's Catholic Primary School in Moss Vale.

All the children enjoy watching a 5 minute film that has been put together to show the Peace Run around the world.

To give a clue as to which country our Australian runner, Ashadeep, comes from, she bounds across the floor like a kangaroo. One young man in Class 1 puts his hand up with such enthusiasm and says, "Wallaby". It is fascinating to the runners on the team, that around the world, children all know that a Kangaroo comes from Australia.

If we are going to change this world, we will have to learn to love this world - so stretch your arms out as wide as possible as if you were trying to embrace the whole globe!

In our presentation we ask the children where peace starts from. Universally they reply, "The Heart". We, the runners, often remind ourselves why we are running - we all have a dream of Peace in our heart.

The Principal Mr Donald O'Brien says some very kind words to the runners. He then invites all the children to take the opportunity to hold the torch and share a prayer for Peace.

Katy is learning to hop like a kangaroo.

The four leaders at the school, Lily, Lucia, Jessica and Aaliyah lead a run around the school field.

Stacey leads the run out of Moss Vale. Its a cool morning with overcast skies.

After the first 10 kilometres we were blessed with a lovely deserted gravel road, with wildlife all around us. With 16 kilometres on this road we all got to run on the red earth of Australia and enjoy the cool morning air.

Helene flies along the roads enjoying her last day on the team (tomorrow she returns to Germany).

Our man from Brazil is back on the road. The temperature is relatively cool this morning - 19 degrees - excellent running weather. WE are running down some very quiet back roads heading in the direction of the capital city: Canberra.

Today Robert is eager to clock a lot of miles. he ends up running 24 kms.

In the small town of Windellama we visit the Public School. There are 23 students waiting for us.

Stacey demonstrates 'helping others' single handed.

Tyler and Jasmine receive gifts from the Peace Run team, on behalf of the whole school.

Tyler leads everyone in a run.

Jasmine, age 5, asked some very good questions and eagerly carries the torch.

The children all receive some Peace Run magnets. Everyone says they will put their magnet on their fridge, except one young boy who says, "No. I will put it in my pocket!"

Nirjharini meet a very enthusiastic Jazib who was returning from work and couldn't believe what he was seeing slowing down and asking questions before pulling off the road to hold the torch. He lives in Canberra and was happy to hear we would be there tomorrow. He meets us at our final running point for the day and provides a perfect end to our running.

The final kilometres of the day, as the temperatures have risen to 27 degrees.

Our great photographer, Valeriy from the Ukraine, will only be with us for one more day.

A marker to show where the other team have started running.

Torch carried by
Akrura Bogea (Brazil), Ashadeep Volkhardt (Australia), Devashishu Torpy (Great Britain), Goncalo Rei (Portugal), Helene Beyer (Germany), Katharina Brötzner (Austria), Natabara Rollosson (United States), Nidhruvi Zimmermann (Austria), Nirjharini Brandt (Germany), Padmalaya Marek (Australia), Padmanandana Marek (Australia), Robert Benedek (Hungary), Stacey Marsh (New Zealand), Valeriy Bilokryl (Ukraine).  
Photographers
Goncalo Rei, Stacey Marsh, Valeriy Bilokryl
The torch has travelled 142.0 km from Moss Vale to Bungendore.

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