About Will Boag

I was diagnosed with Parkinson’s Disease in 2010 and am in the middle stages. My symptoms include a decline in muscle movement; occasional muscle spasm and internal trembling of the left side of my body and mouth; intermittent external trembling of my left arm; restless arms and legs; decreased facial expressions; an abnormally high production of phlegm; tiredness; and lower voice intonation. These symptoms have mostly remained unchanged since diagnosis. This walk is about showcasing that life doesn't end with Parkinson's, in my case it has given me a kick-start to live an rich life and working towards the best possible outcome.

Day 25 Peiting

The mountain is for tomorrow. We are in Peiting but it was all about Shongau today. Rain was predicted for the afternoon so we packed our ‘rather be dry gear’. The ‘half as huge’ as the Danube river (that would rather be wet) flowed gently beside us and was yet another colour - not muddy, not clear, but a soft green. Earlier on we had followed a much smaller river which tucked itself in beside [...]

By |2022-10-09T06:34:24+11:00October 9th, 2022|1 Comment

Day 24 Augsburg

Our landlord Albert takes a while to remember to be nice and this morning was the same pattern. I asked for towels only and not to clean the room. Once again he seemed to be unhappy because I wanted to do him, his cleaning person and the planet a favour. He looked querulous as I asked him if I could get anything for him, like I thought he possibly needed a coffee and after taking [...]

By |2022-10-08T07:48:34+11:00October 8th, 2022|1 Comment

Day 23 Augsburg

Well there was more to this river, a lot more water, and if it was an actor it could play many parts. I went down to the river at 0700 as I thought I might see it catching some sun. But that was not to be as a mountain was the first to keep it away and then the clouds came with the same effect. No big deal but it would have shown the actors [...]

By |2022-10-07T07:34:49+11:00October 7th, 2022|2 Comments

Day 22 Harburg

A little creek washes itself as it splashes gently against the rocks clearly seen through its crystal clear water. It makes small sounds as though trying not to be noticed, but as it swings past an eatery to its side and up a bit, it is noticed. It is watched by customers who sit to watch, they like creeks, they want to monitor the comings and goings of this gentle soul as they sip, oh [...]

By |2022-10-06T06:54:35+11:00October 6th, 2022|2 Comments

Day 21 Harburg

I took my usual early morning walk out of town, my weather vanes (fingers) telling me it was close  to zero at 0700. On my return we chatted to other patrons who were, as we were now getting used to, very friendly. They were all doing other things such as driving round the beautiful countryside, on holidays or in retirement. It was now off to Harburg via Dinklesbuhl, a delightfully quaint town where we spent [...]

By |2022-10-05T09:02:50+11:00October 5th, 2022|1 Comment

Day 20 The Tauber Valley and River

A last early morning walk. There are eight different roads leading out of this Rothenburg village of Schienfeld, I have been along six of them so I’ll be able to complete all roads out by 0900. The road I took at 0730 took me over some low undulating land along a main road, then past a quarry and on to a small village. People were either having the day off, couldn’t care less about work [...]

By |2022-10-04T07:17:28+11:00October 4th, 2022|6 Comments

Day 19 Rothenburg ob der Tauber

Well it’s raining and it’s 100% as per the weather bureau’s strange language. Maybe I’m being too hard and what they really mean is ‘you may have rain for one hour or you could have it all day, and in that case, their prediction was correct, the same goes for 30% for example. But however they do it, today was true to the letter of the word. But a boy’s gotta do what a [...]

By |2022-10-03T07:02:30+11:00October 3rd, 2022|1 Comment

Day 18 Bad Mergentheim – Rothenburg ob der Tauber

‘Dog friendly’ was the sign at reception. I’m not too sure whether it was ‘kids friendly’ also because there were none there which to me often changes the dynamics, but out of fifty tenants there was no-one under forty. I wondered about this at Lily’s 10/10 hotel but it may have been 9/10 for some if a child began to scream. It was a small lift and a man and his dog could not [...]

By |2022-10-03T07:01:15+11:00October 2nd, 2022|1 Comment

Day 17 Bad Mergentheim

As we went to breakfast I passed a painting on the wall. It was a single Poppy, and I love these bright red weeds. So I asked the manager about it. She told me the receptionist’s (part owner) mother painted it plus all the great castle paintings lining the walls. I’ll see her mother tonight to see if she might do a painting for me;  I love her style and similar Poppy passion that [...]

By |2022-10-01T05:23:57+10:00October 1st, 2022|5 Comments

Day 16 Bad Mergentheim

We chose the cycle path for my pack day because it was shorter and flatter. The only problem is you have to be very alert for some unforgiving riders although most are over sixty so there is plenty of time to escape. But Corrie chooses to give them a wide berth anyway in case of a potential senior moment. I tried the pack and suffered no pain because at the first twinge I took [...]

By |2022-09-30T06:40:20+10:00September 30th, 2022|4 Comments