- Time of past OR future Camino
- First one in 2005 from Moissac, France.
Hi - if you were going to start a niche business on Camino what would you do? Not copies of what is already there but something, well, from home I guess.
- this is for fun, no need to go into property rents or licences or Schengen time limits - just fun fantasy.
1. For certain I would place an ice-cream van or stand at the top of that climb out of Castrojeriz, where that small building is .... can you imagine finally getting to the top to see an ice cream van in front of you?? Who could walk past that??
2. I would open a traditional English café, well down the Camino for when pilgrims have finally had enough of badly made weak tepid tea and bread that cuts your gums and slices of tasteless cold lumpy potato omelettes, etc ...
So! - with only English bread - sausages, bacon, beans, eggs, toast and marmalade and so on for breakfasts (with veggie option), maybe porridge, and simple lunches such as home-made Cornish pasties and baked beans and chips ... and in the afternoon? English cream teas!! .. scones, thick cream, strawberry jam, proper tea in teapots with cups and saucers, not mugs!! - and napkins, not thin paper serviettes!
Open at 6 am and close at 5pm, every evening free .... What's not to like??
So - looking back at your Caminos .. was there something you thought would be "just right" there?
Do tell
- this is for fun, no need to go into property rents or licences or Schengen time limits - just fun fantasy.
1. For certain I would place an ice-cream van or stand at the top of that climb out of Castrojeriz, where that small building is .... can you imagine finally getting to the top to see an ice cream van in front of you?? Who could walk past that??
2. I would open a traditional English café, well down the Camino for when pilgrims have finally had enough of badly made weak tepid tea and bread that cuts your gums and slices of tasteless cold lumpy potato omelettes, etc ...
So! - with only English bread - sausages, bacon, beans, eggs, toast and marmalade and so on for breakfasts (with veggie option), maybe porridge, and simple lunches such as home-made Cornish pasties and baked beans and chips ... and in the afternoon? English cream teas!! .. scones, thick cream, strawberry jam, proper tea in teapots with cups and saucers, not mugs!! - and napkins, not thin paper serviettes!
Open at 6 am and close at 5pm, every evening free .... What's not to like??
So - looking back at your Caminos .. was there something you thought would be "just right" there?
Do tell
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