- Time of past OR future Camino
- Sept-Oct 2016/July 2018/Sept-Oct 2022
Hey, world.
I'm going to return in August of 2022. Unless the Theta variant kicks in.
That's NOT a real thing ... just a poor attempt at being funny. I'm very respective of this odd virus, though, as a university professor, so think that it's important to pay attention to everything related to it.
Long ago in a galaxy far, far away, I snapped my ACL coming down the hills into Ponferrada in 2018. So many of you were supportive, helpful, and kind while I whined ... or shared ... my story. Thank you!
I've healed, had surgery, am am training to do the entire Camino Frances, the powers-that-be willing.
My hope, in posting now, is to simply say it's important to do what we do, whether we are purest pilgrims, tourists, unbelievers, believers, lost souls, etc., etc. It does not matter. Honest! We're here. That's what is most important.
Yikes, a dull, gray, cold, Chicago day is getting the best of me. That said ... I'm so glad for this place. Nervousness describes my Camino planning, of course, and also gratitude.
I can't wait.
Be well, take care, and thank you.
Christopher
I'm going to return in August of 2022. Unless the Theta variant kicks in.
That's NOT a real thing ... just a poor attempt at being funny. I'm very respective of this odd virus, though, as a university professor, so think that it's important to pay attention to everything related to it.
Long ago in a galaxy far, far away, I snapped my ACL coming down the hills into Ponferrada in 2018. So many of you were supportive, helpful, and kind while I whined ... or shared ... my story. Thank you!
I've healed, had surgery, am am training to do the entire Camino Frances, the powers-that-be willing.
My hope, in posting now, is to simply say it's important to do what we do, whether we are purest pilgrims, tourists, unbelievers, believers, lost souls, etc., etc. It does not matter. Honest! We're here. That's what is most important.
Yikes, a dull, gray, cold, Chicago day is getting the best of me. That said ... I'm so glad for this place. Nervousness describes my Camino planning, of course, and also gratitude.
I can't wait.
Be well, take care, and thank you.
Christopher