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[QUOTE="CA_Pilgrim, post: 74672, member: 12693"] Hi, My name is Jim. I'm 54 years old, married and have two beautiful teenage daughters. I live on the Central Coast of California not far from Santa Barbara. I own my own work-at-home business as a freelance medical writer. My plan is to take an 8 week sabatical from my work and use 5 of those weeks to travel the Camino then meet up with my wife and daughters on the last day (my 55th birthday) and walk to Santiago together with them. After that we'll spend two weeks traveling in France and England. My journey began a couple weeks ago when I met a documentary film maker that is currently editing a new documentary on the Camino that she hopes to air nationally on PBS here in the USA. She's traveling the country screening a trailer to the film and trying trying to raise enough money to finish the editing. This is a non-profit venture. I assisted her with the A/V component of presenting her trailer in our local community. Here's a link to the trailer and a couple other short videos profiling individual pigrims that will be included in the full-length film when it is completed: [url=http://www.caminodocumentary.org]http://www.caminodocumentary.org[/url] She doesn't know this yet, but if all works out, I plan on using my walk to help raise donations to complete the film. I fell in love with the idea of making the journey, and this is my way of giving something back. I hope it all works out. [/QUOTE]
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