
You know a meeting is awesome when the photographer has to climb to the second floor to be able to capture all the smiling faces who support the dream of peace.

To be a peace runner you need a torch, working legs, actually any pair of legs will do, and a unstopable spirit. On the road again...

The community official showed soo much egearness to get a hold of the torch, and to share his wishes for Peace.

Yashodevi, our strong Ukranian runner, running her last kilometers for this years Run: we already miss her!

The school principal in Pârlița gave a kind speech for Peace and he encouraged us to continue our very long journey.

The principal was so nice: he allowed us to visit some classes in session to pass the torch from hand to hand to the kids.

Also the older kids got a change to hold the torch during physics class. They will soon be learning the physics behind the flaming torch.

Not only was this guy wearing a very fitting shirt for the occation, he also shared a very touching message of peace and fared us good luck in our journey, all in English.

Thank you again Pârlița for such a warm and joyful welcome, we sure enjoyed going from class to class passing the tourch. You gave us a chance to remember our old school day.

The locals took some time from their daily lifes to observe the runner pass by. The outcome: smiling faces.

Welcome to Ungheni. Their shirts read: Olimpic day. Quite fitting for a run with the flaming Peace torch.

More delicious bread... As a mexican runner this ceremony is my favorite. The idea of welcoming others with bread and salt is exciting and filling.

Presenting the mayor with Sri Chinmoy's painting of World Harmony. Our very own way off offering our gratitude. We hope it will find a beautiful place in your his office.

If you look closely you will notice that this are real girls, even though they look like little dolls.

On our way to the border of Moldova and Romania we meet a small group of kids ready to run. This group kept increasing in number.