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A year after my walk and how my journey goes on helping me through anything life throws at me. It is always sunshine some-ware. Join me for some Sunday Morning Coffee where journey lessons are shared! just click....Camino Morning Memories.
My final step, Santiago Cathedral, Spain
"What I can't...
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A short story; one year after my journey....how I use the lessons learned.
Almost a year ago....I took my first step and after my 500 mile journey, today I lay in a hospital for the past 12 weeks unable to walk! The lessons from my Camino is the only thing (plus all the support from around the world,) that is keeping me going. I know somehow, I will walk again! My...
Today; I am unable to walk!
Yes, it’s ironic that I just walked every inch of over 500 miles on the Camino de Santiago from France to Spain and for the past five weeks, I have been in the hospital looking at ceilings still not able to walk on my own! To add to my back problem, I had a stroke...
Twas a few nights before Christmas and yet...another Camino miracle appeared! It began at “The Little Fox House,” before dinner, when we shared our “What made You Smile Today,” comments around the table. I said that I was filled with gratitude from my little stroll I took along the river and it...
Thanks, great idea! I love traveling back in time, or is it ahead in time? No.... it's bring me back to the moment! That's what I learned from my Camino!
Thanks for sharing your footsteps with us. Exciting to know we stepped on some of the same stones and shared some of the same emotions. Good job! I live in Thailand but will be in La Salle/ Peru, Illinois for Christmas, maybe we can share some of our stories. Jim Kaszynski
Great idea! Share our Camino experience, so many stories.... so many miracles and life changing events. Here are a few of mine! http://jimscaminodesantiago.wordpress.com/
I know life continues after the Camino. However,
the lessons I learned helped to save my life a few days ago!
I was driving my motorbike on the highway, and a big hole in the road appeared. I was driving about 60 km/h and lost control of the bike.
This story is about the one hour I spent...
Great project for you all, plus as a family you are learning together! So many lessons you have and will learn. Yes, when your hungry, what you eat what is available. Just like life their isn't always a menu to choose from, but their is always something to fill our needs!
I did the walk with almost no money. I had to alter my plan to have the money to pay for the Albergue’s. However, had no money for food? As it turned out, I did not have to camp out every night, which gave me the opportunity to hear other pilgrim’s stories, which I would have missed if I slept...
I took my 1st step six months ago; today. My journey was 56 days; I am back in Thailand and still enjoying the learning moments, I had. The Camino is now permanently in my blood! The lessons learned; I use every day. Here are three, which changed my life. Thanks, Camino for being my new...
Keep smiling! Your Camino has begun when you said " three years," enjoyed your blog. Some of my Camino experiences. http://jimscaminodesantiago.wordpress.com/2013/09/08/as-i-took-my-final-step-on-my-camino-walki-broke-down-and-cried/
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