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[QUOTE="Don Hoff, post: 231348, member: 38298"] I just discovered this stream of discussion, and it is a joy to see how others in the Class of 2014 started discussing this two or more years ago, and the last was Janyay 2013! I expect to be catching up with some of you on the Camino in September 2014. I might as well state a word on this now, just for the record. I am Camino Don, from Brookyn, New York, across the East River from New York City. Been living in the beautiful Finger Lakes part of Central NY. My wife Donna and I met in college nearby and will celebrate our 54th anniversary soon befor we head to Spain. She and a friend Jeanne will do a shorter trip to Portugal, and Camino to Santiago, while Gary, the husband and I go from about Astorga to Santiago, about 160 miles. We are starting there since another couple Val and Roy, in Sept 2012, walked from SJPP, and stopped due near there due to shin splints. So, this is a tag team relay and expression of love for our friends. We have known each other for about 50 years, active in Cursillo, are retired Pastors, engaged each year with NOMADS, in mission work team, and part of mission work in Guatemala. The 4 of us have been together from New Orleans to Death Valley, from Chichicastenango to Christchurch, New Zealand , and Tasmania to Ashville. We have done Zip Lines and Ropes Courses, and now el Camino as Gary will be 76 ,and Donna and I 77. We believe in being physically and mentally active people, walk, bike, and swim and serving others. After our Camino, we will go to Rome and take a ship to Turkey and Greece for 2 weeks. We consider ourselves born a Pilgrim, living as a Pilgrim and will continue until we are in a Loving Embrace, and part of a Day where there is no Night. !Buen Camino! [/QUOTE]
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