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Thank you. I think learning Spanish really well might help a lot. I was taking some online and audio lessons but I think this year I will actually go to a class...making a solid move towards being there.
I know I am stuck. It's been a really tough year of loss for me. I am coming to terms...
I really didn't. Funny thing ... that song has been true several times in my life but never more true than now. It was written over a decade ago. I thought things were a waiting game then...lol. I guess it was all training for the BIG wait!...lol
I've been planning for years to go...Since way before the move The Way came out. I have the guide books and have read many books and autobiographical accounts of the journey. I have planned it down to the KM. I have decided already for the most part where I will stay and what I will do in...
I don't know if this has ever happened to any of you before but I would love to know how to get out of a slump I am in.
I wanted so badly to go on my Camino this year I could taste it. It seems like one thing after the other has hindered me from actually getting there. It's my 50th birthday...
I would think it would depend when one walks. It would definitely affect those who struggle with respiratory illnesses or severe arthritis which can be exasperated with colder wetter weather. On the other hand it might be fine for those used to colder/hotter weather. I would only worry that...
I think to generalize what one talks about when it hasn't happened yet is pointless. Just remember to listen twice as much as you speak if you do engage someone in a conversation...never push a conversation on a person and respect the ones who appear to want solitude.
And just from my own...
one more very good reason to bring a tent. I have dealt with bedbugs in my apartment and they are sneaky rascals. They lay eggs and the bugs themselves can lay dormant for years if not treated...and usually twice or three times for an outbreak. It creeps me out and again it means I am looking...
I'm sure...but what I was wondering was where in Europe...your post says you walked 1500km so I was just interested what point you started from on the actual road.
That is so wonderful to hear! God is amazing and I pray that your husband gleans much from his walk and that the things he learns he takes with him for the rest of his life. I am sure his example has strengthened many already... Blessings to you and him and beun Camino!
I wrote in another thread that biking the Camino felt like cheating to me. I will reiterate the "to me"part...that is just how I personally feel. So firstly I apologize if that post upset bike users etc. It was not intended that way. And secondly (is that correct usage?) I think its not a...
I have often thought that being on a schedule would be taxing mentally...did I walk far enough for a break?...Do I have time to stop and see the sights? So I have decided to just go with how it goes. When I walk I will be putting aside up to two months to do it. I know I will probably be...
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