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[QUOTE="Jeff Stys, post: 82836, member: 11975"] Carlo: I sounds like a perfect time in your life to do some traveling and walk the Camino. I did a Camino after a very intense job assignment of longterm disaster recovery after Hurricane Katrina. At the end of the project I really missed the excitment and intensity of the work. Going back to 'normal life' was difficult and the camino gave me time to reflect on my experiences and ponder how I could apply all that I learned in a way that would provide me more meaning in my life. Although it may do no good, please let your mother know that many thousands walk the Camino every year...and come home back home healthier mentally, spiritually and physically. You'll meet people of all ages and all nationalities. I'm 45 and one of the highlights of my caminos is spending time talking to people of all ages and outlooks. I wish you all the best on your next set of adventures. Jeff [/QUOTE]
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