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Hi everyone,
I have been searching the site, but haven't been able to find a topic that just has listings of people's pilgrim blogs (all in one place)

How about sending replies here with your blog URL here so we can all easily find and read each other's Camino stories?

Mine is: http://www.caminopilgrimage.blogspot.com

I'd love to read yours!
Suzanne

PS, if there is a topic for this on the site already, can someone let me know?
 
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If you have a Blogger account you can start here with my Via de la Plata blog:
http://viamermaid.blogspot.com/2008/05/ ... start.html

If you don´t you can access it through my myspace page:
http://blog.myspace.com/index.cfm?fusea ... D=67507452
and start with "A Little Hop to Sevilla". Then it will take you to blogger without having to open an account.

As I sit here, nursing this ankle (which thank you it IS getting better and I will be back on the Via hopefully by next week) it gives me time to put up all my blogging online. I am enjoying reading alot of other people´s blogs,
Love Love Love (the Via)
Lillian
 

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Rachel !!! Your a riot! I damn near snorted coffee onto my keyboard when I read the name of you blog!! With a title like that I am putting you in my Fav's list so I can keep track of your journey! Thank you for one of the best laughs I've had at the computer (at work, shhhhhhh) in a while. Now excuse me while I go blow my nose!!

Karin :D
 
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Thanks Ivar and ksam. I'm in Santiago now, staying at the Melia Arneguary (I think that's what it's called.) I got into the city on Friday evening, and I'm still exhausted and still trying to think through the last month. Mostly, though, I just wish I had another 800km to walk.
 
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Well, we've finally written up our journal from last year,

http://buchaneers7.wordpress.com/

and might manage to do some en route this year, but probably more in retrospect afterwards.

I feel a bit shy, giving the address here for all to see!
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Hi Everyone

Gen and I walked from St-Jean-Pied-de-Port to Logrono in April this year but we were forced to suspend our journey due to a bad knee injury. Gen is recovering from knee surgery and will remain at home in Australia while I attempt to complete the Camino Frances.

My blog can be found at: http://www.jorygen.blogspot.com/

Buen Camino
John
 
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Hi,
I have just managed to get a travel blog opened and have made my first entry. My grammar is quite bad and I apolise for this. Even though it is a bit embarasing I will still write in my blog - my travel details and add photos as often as I can so my frinds and family can see them and know what I am upto.
I have even managed to put in a photo I took the other day and have my next entry ready with photos of my Pilgrim Backpack Items.

Regards Begonia

http://www.travelblog.org/Bloggers/BegoniaD/
or http://www.mtb.org.BegoniaD
 
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Hi Suzanne,
The other day in that beautiful pilgrim church Op Hodenpijl between The Hague and Rotterdam I met the artist Mrs. Joke Koele ( http://www.ophodenpijl.nl/activiteiten/ ... Joke_Koele ) who's exhibiting her spiritual drawings there this month. She explained how her art showes a way into the inner self. I told her what makes me tick on this forum and then -without hesitation- Mrs Koele said: That way you'll have to go alone! At first I thought: How can that be?, but then slowly some questions disappeared. She gave me a card with one of her drawings saying: Allow yourself that one way. It will take you anywhere.
Enjoy!
Geert
http://king-early-days.blogspot.com
 
I have just started putting together a pilgrim blog, it's in Swedish though but maybe someone might have some use for it. I have a page of walking quotes in English for inspiration.
The pictures and youtube music videos ought to be universal!
We intend to update it while we are on the road, mainly because my two sons (9 and 15) will be spending 3 weeks with their father (we are divorced) and hopefully we will be able to let them know what we are up to. I'm hoping it will be possible to post some pictures along the way, does anyone here have experiences of that?

Michael (lanval) thank you so much for your blog, I read through all the way to Burgos (our final destination this year) your wonderful pictures and colorful descriptions made it feel as if I was already there. I loved the picture of the café con leche and cheese boccadillo, you could almost taste it! Very useful to see the pictures of all kinds of different paths and road surface, good to know what your shoes and feet need to cope with.
Your link to the Camino Planner was very useful too!

Link to my Swedish blog (although called "The Wanderer") http://hali.bloggsida.se/
 
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WolverineDG said:
Check out the listing on the Site Home page. :)

My blog is http://www.kellyonthecaminofrances.blogspot.com Enjoy!

Kelly

Hi Kelly, thank you so much for the link to your blog! I just started reading and will now sit down with a cup of tea and some dark chocolate to enjoy the rest of it just as I would a good novel!

Loved your colourful description of Beza and the BGT2s, and as my 15 year old son would describe it: I was "ROFL" (rolling on the floor laughing) while reading the post "NO VINO POR LOS PEREGRINOS!!"
 
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Actually, Kelly, they have another way of making sure the early birds in the morning don't get any wine either. They turf you out of the municipal albergue in Estella by 7.15am. And they serve breakfast at some crazy hour before that- can't remember exactly when but maybe it was 6.15am. Then the wine fountain isn't actually serving wine until 8am. So the whole crowd from the municipal albergue has pretty much gone by before the wine begins to flow!!!
Margaret

PS I am not even a wine drinker but I had to laugh at the joke of it all :shock:
 
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Hi Everyone:

I am enjoying everyone's blogs and am in the process of designing my own for my Camino in April/May '10. I would appreciate any experience you could share relative to blogging while actually on the Camino.

First, how easy it to blog while actually on the Camino? Are computers accessible and do you need to bring yoru own cable to upload pictures from your camera?

Second, did any of you find it to disruptive mentally to being into the Camino? Can it reasonably fit into the logistics of the day?

Thanks for your thoughts.

Louise
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Details are not available yet, but the following current event is about computer fraud operating out of Spain.

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Hey Sandi
don't knock yourself-enjoying it even the placenta pics or A velamentous insertion of the umbilical cord into the membranes,thats a first for any blog i've ever read :shock:
will be one week behind you.
have a great camino.
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sagalouts said:
Hey Sandi
don't knock yourself-enjoying it even the placenta pics or A velamentous insertion of the umbilical cord into the membranes,thats a first for any blog i've ever read :shock:
will be one week behind you.
have a great camino.
Ian

LOL, Ian... glad you enjoyed the placentas :p I am SO ready to go... 10 days and counting! I hope you have a great Camino, as well!
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Hey all, starting my camino at the end of the week, but leaving for Paris tomorrow.

My blog is:

http://renegadepilgrim.blogspot.com

This is my usual blog for any trip I have been on, so it also includes my Vespa trip across America and some other trips I have done.
 
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Hi Everyone:
Well, now I am on deck and it is my turn to have the last minute jitters given I will leave this coming Friday, arrive SJPP on Saturday the 17th and commence my walking on the 18th.

Many of you know Deirdre Magner, I was fortunate enough to meet her one night here in Connecicut and get first hand information on her experriences on the Camino. I thank Deirdre for all the guidance and help she has provided me.

So, here is my blog address http://ctlou.tumblr.com

I hope you will follow me and keep me in your thoughts and prayers.

All the best,
Louise
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Calibasco said:
I cycled the route in 2002. Here's the link, graciously hosted by MadridMan:

:arrow: http://www.spainiac.com/journals/caligrino/


It's a transcription of my journal with photos, some mine, some pulled. The route we took began in Valcarlos/Luzaide, Navarra and took us about 518 miles west to Compostela.

I'd love your comments on the read--but also would love to hear comments on your cycling pilgrimage if you've "ridden" the Road.
 
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Here is the URL for the blog from my daughter and my 2008 Camino Frances.
http://www.savini-santiago.blogspot.com/
I am still amazed that we get hits everyday!
Starting now to think about a Camino with my son in 2013.


I hope the blog still is enjoyable. Many people love my daughter's 16 year old perspective.

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My site probably needs updating, it's missing the photos from the Camino Portguese and virtually everything from my last bit of Frances camping but here it is:

http://www.suzielda.com/camino/

There are an awful lot of other photos...

Also - Rachel - your blog is fantastic, I read it a while back and I loved your honestly, especially the being grumpy on the way into Santiago bit! :D
 

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Rambler said:
Here is the URL for the blog from my daughter and my 2008 Camino Frances.
http://www.savini-santiago.blogspot.com/
I am still amazed that we get hits everyday!
Starting now to think about a Camino with my son in 2013.


I hope the blog still is enjoyable. Many people love my daughter's 16 year old perspective.

Rambler

Rambler, yours was/is one fantastic blog and I watched avidly as you made your way along the Camino. Your daughter was terrific and your sharing of that time as well as you prep for it, was greatly appreciated. There are certain blogs I send people too when they have questions re the Camino. Yours, Sil's, J. Walker...yours are on the list of very informative and enjoyable! Looking forward the next chapter.

Karin
 
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well here is my blog from this year, 2010 StJPP to Santiago. Its still a work in progress as there are some entries still in the draft stage:

http://strollingexpletive.blogspot.com/

and here's my daughter's. Apparently there were those back home that were getting a kick out of the contrasts. She doesn't have as many entries, as her friend joined her the last two weeks and greatly distracted her, after she woke up from her afternoon siestas!

http://chanifin.wordpress.com/
 
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Hey all,

I walked from St Jean to Finisterre from September 28-November 1 (2010), but just now feel the urge to share my pics, which you can find here:

https://picasaweb.google.com/1047289881 ... D8o_TC2wE#

I should note ahead that after finishing walking, I went from Santiago to meet my friend in Madrid. We traveled to Valencia, Barcelona, and Zaragoza, before returning to Logrono. From Logrono I took a bus back to Puente la Reina and walked from there back to St Jean. Basically I had some time to kill before catching my flight from CDG back to Canada. So I walked to St Jean and actually continued to Ostabat before turning around and walking back to St Jean again (I think the amis were tired of seeing me by that point lol). Anyway all of my pics are there from Paris-St Jean-Santiago-Finisterre-Madrid- Valencia-Barcelona-Zaragoza-Longrono, and walking again from Puente la Reina-St Jean-Ostabat-St Jean. So, sorry if they are overly-plentiful, but enjoy!
 

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Video Journal of the Camino Frances - October 2010

I did the Camino Frances in October 2010. I don't think I am exaggerating to say it was life changing. The people I met and things I saw were amazing. But perhaps most of all it was just the month I had without any big decisions. My only decisions each day were where should I stop to eat, and where should I stop to rest. I miss it :)

I kept a video journal over the 28 days. Please feel free to check it out and let me know your thoughts: http://www.youtube.com/view_play_list?p ... A93F2F18FF

Buen camino.
 
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wilbox79 said:
I did the Camino Frances in October 2010. I don't think I am exaggerating to say it was life changing. The people I met and things I saw were amazing. But perhaps most of all it was just the month I had without any big decisions. My only decisions each day were where should I stop to eat, and where should I stop to rest. I miss it :)

I kept a video journal over the 28 days. Please feel free to check it out and let me know your thoughts: http://www.youtube.com/view_play_list?p ... A93F2F18FF

Buen camino.

Hi Wilbox - I have to tell you that I was quite blown away by your videos. I start walking on 27 April and I can hardly contain my excitement. Thank you so much for sharing your amazing Camino with us.
 

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sagalouts said:
Hi Wilbox
thanks for posting, loved your video journal, when people ask me whats the Camino like? I now know where to send them.
Ian

Have to agree with Ian! I really enjoyed going thru your posts...in fact just ran 'em all together and had my self a terrific morning! Thanks for sharing them.

Karin
 
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Congratulations - you've really captured the camino experience so well without going over the top, and I too will share it with folks who come to me for information on the Camino.

We loved watching it - stirs up a lot of memories. Thanks.

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Hi Wilbox,

First of all, I would like to say you have amazing taste in music. If you are not already, do consider a career in editing; this is one of the most interesting documentary about the Camino I have seen. You've made me laugh out loud and cry. Maybe it's because we are about the same age but it really touched me seeing both the caramaderie (sp?) and the introspective aspect of the walk.

Thank you for making my evening as it 10Pm here in Québec. I'm now even more anxious to start my Camino on May 13 and that's saying a lot.
 

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I have to say, I really wasn't sure if I should make the video, or even upload it, as it is kind of difficult to convey what the Camino meant to me (a few friends questioned why I would walk across Spain!?!). But after your very kind comments, I'm really glad that I did. Many thanks for taking the time to watch it, and letting me know your thoughts.

To those about to embark on it this year - have a great time, and look forward to hearing your own stories when you get back :)

Matt
 
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when I was a teenager I worked at the souvenir store on Jersey Street (now Yawkey Way) at Fenway Park. My brother worked inside on the grounds crew. Now I live walking distance to the park and my son works at the same souvenir store. If you're ever in Beantown, give us a shout!!

PS. How did a nice POME like you evah become a Red Sox fan?!!
 
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Hey Matt,

beautiful beaufitul beautiful video. I don't know if you remember me but we met in Puente la Reina and you can find a beautiful picture of yourself on Alto de Pedron in your fantastic blue t shirt here

Looks like you had a wonderful time!

buen camino
Justine
 

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justine03 said:
I don't know if you remember me but we met in Puente la Reina

I definitely remember meeting that day, and having a beer in Puente la Reina! That is a cool photo you took .... and yes, that t-shirt of mine can be seen from miles away! Had a look through your photos and you took some awesome shots. Looks like you had a great time as well.

Hope all is well in Canada - and thanks very much for the kind feedback - glad you liked it.
 
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LTfit said:
Hoi Hedwig,

I see that you have done some hiking in preparation, good for you! Look forward to reading your blog and wish you alvast een 'buen camino'!

Wij hebben prachtig weer vandaag, helaas moet ik werken!

Groetjes,
LT

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Bedankt voor de reactie. Inderdaad veel gelopen. Gaat ook echt best goed. De man met de hamer zal best nog wel komen. Op dit moment lig ik met griep in bed....
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Wishing you 'beterschap' Helwig. You need to get well overnight cause tomorrow we are going to have a heatwave reaching 22 C! Of course Sunday is supposed to be rainy and cool again but that's Dutch weather for you.

Keep us up to date and if you have any questions before you leave feel free to PM me for my phone number and we can chat.

Groetjes,
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Thank you for sharing your photos they are wonderful and tell a good story, would love to hear the words to the getting lost on the alternative route villafranca-am going sep/oct , only few weeks now.
 
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I'm listing two of us here since we're walking the Camino together. The first is for my lovely spouse, Jane, tail name KFun and her journal is at:

http://www.trailjournals.com/entry.cfm?id=357519

Or to see the latest link: http://www.trailjournals.com/KFun

and mine, Dennis, trail name "K1" is at:

http://www.trailjournals.com/entry.cfm?id=335148

and my latest link will be at: http://www.trailjournals.com/K1

We're walking from around 7 Sept this year until whenever, probably around Oct 20 or so. We'll go from St. Jean du Port to Finisterre. We starting in Barcelona for a few days on the Sept. 2 and then traveling by train up north. Thanks for all the wonderful info here...

Dennis, K1
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jirit

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Camino Frances 2011,
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Via de la Plata 2013,
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Ă–kumenischer (Via Regia), Germany,
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Our Little Green Tracs is a blog about pilgrim trails in Europe that include the Camino de Santiago in Spain (done in 2007) and Via Francigena in Italy. Some of these entries include our personal experiences of walking the Via Francigena in 2008. We have also walked the Jakobsweg in Switzerland and Austria (2010)

I plan to post in the coming days, some entries of my more recent experience of walking the Camino Frances the second time this past May/June 2011

During the past few months, we also blogged about other pilgrim trails in Europe, with plans to include other pilgrim trails in Europe and we would welcome any feedback

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jujuaway

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Hi there Catherine, i leave st jean on 6th september and may meet you along the way.We are stopping the first night at Orisson for a lovely, hopefully easier first day.
Great to read your blog..... i haven't had the guts to pack properly yet but have been training, (also at night in australia) with a 10 kg pack to cover myself.
Not many sleeps to go. i am also coming to the end of parenting (only 1 child though) and i am planning to use 'the way' to reflect on that experience and to contemplate what's next?
however, the best laid plans!!! we shall see!!
kind regards julie
 

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