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[QUOTE="Darleen Taylor, post: 1148353, member: 53373"] In 2016 I was walking the Camino Frances and found a pink 'cooling' scarf on the ground not too far outside Santo Domingo de la Calzada. Every village we passed through, I flashed the scarf and asked if anyone had lost it, but no luck. We were on the long...and very hot...stretch going into Belorado when we passed two women and they spotted the scarf. I was so happy that I had found the owner. Several days later, we left Hornillos before sunup, and as the sun was rising, I wanted to take a picture. I then realized (when I couldn't see clearly through my camera) that I had forgotten my glasses on the end of my bed at the albergue in Hornillos. I started the hour-long walk back, and about 15 minutes later, a gentleman on a bicycle stops me and asks me if I was the woman who had forgotten her glasses. He offered to ride back on his bike and look for them. I gave him the details of where I left them, but continued back toward Hornillos just in case. About a half hour later he returns with my glasses!!!! Believe it or not, he was the husband of the woman whose scarf I had found several days earlier!!!! Small, small world...and as the saying goes. The camino provides. [/QUOTE]
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