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@Al the optimist, I know exactly how you feel and what you are saying. I completed a Camino Frances in October, 2013 and had already made arrangements to return to walk the Camino Portugues in April, 2014 before I left home. Once I returned to the States in October I began making arrangements for a Camino Ingles in August, 2014.
I've spent most of this month purchasing a new lighter weight pack, new boots, actually an almost totally new kit as everything needed replacing and of course my airline tickets. I leave for the Portugues on April 4th. I, too am hoping the the time rolls on by quickly and the money fairy drops some extra spending money in my Camino account.
I absolutely love being on Camino, I guess you can say I've been bitten!

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I saw that there are plenty of flights from Madrid (where I am living) to Oporto for 20 euros, so I have booked one for Feb. 5th. I couldn't resist fitting in a quickie. Winter is certainly to blame.
 
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A cold, wet murky day in the Emerald Isle, even the ducks are carrying umbrellas but hopefully will have flights booked in about 7 days to return to the C. F. in early June, a short one this time, probably from Triacastela to Santiago but with 3 ladies new to the Camino who will doubtless be more than happy to do my laundry and cook my dinner in return for my route finding skills. :rolleyes:
 
Freescot my amor lives in Navacerrada so in two weeks I will be strolling along that bit of the Camino Madrid every day but it is just not the same.
I missed this, Al, since I went off walking during the storms. I see from another post you were pilgrim spotting and now doubt indulged in much more. The walks from Cercedilla, including the Camino Schmitt, which I see you have discovered are wonderful but just now there is too much snow for my sandals.
My winter blues were properly blown away in Galicia.
 
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