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AndreaCT

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Hi Everyone, I have been searching the forum and I am trying to find a post from the gentleman (Spanish?) who was drawing his way across a Camino and he had to finish early due to the surfacing of Covid-19. He posted some of his drawings, which I enjoyed so much, especially his interpretation of 6 feet of distance by using the hula hoop! I don't think that he was the OP. I believe it was early March that he posted. How little we knew back then how our lives would all change. I want to look at his drawings again and have a good laugh!
 
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Those lovely drawings.
You have brought back hilarious moments, and feel like posting again the scene I enjoyed the most.
I guess I can identify with it when recalling myself jumping off a top bunk in the middle of the night.
A piece of art.

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The one from Galicia (the round) and the one from Castilla & Leon. Individually numbered and made by the same people that make the ones you see on your walk.
Those lovely drawings.
You have brought back hilarious moments, and feel like posting again the scene I enjoyed the most.
I guess I can identify with it when recalling myself jumping off a top bunk in the middle of the night.
A piece of art.

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I loved the drawings too, and have a little story to share... I was on the bottom albergue bunk somewhere on the Primitivo and a young gal in her 20's was in the bunk above me. She was nearly 6' tall and could literally jump backwards up into her bunk! It was amazing and she didn't need the ladder. I'd never seen anything like it before!
 

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