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Camino Queen, who had the hospitalero at her beck and call. Also spent 45 minutes arranging and rearranging her suitcase when she arrived, flipped the lights on at 6 a.m. to again rearrange her suitcase. Never saw her again.
Lonesome Jim, who wound up walking with us for a couple of days, but...
I use hiker's wool. You don't need to add lanolin as sheep's wool naturally has lanolin. I wouldn't use raw unwashed sheep's wool because you could risk infection (sheep's woo is quite dirty). What you want is carded wool rovings or ropings, or wool that's been washed and ready for spinning. You...
We flew IcelandAir this fall from Edmonton, AB to Paris (Charles de Gaulle airport). From there we flew on EasyJet to Biarritz/Bayonne. We stayed overnight in Bayonne near the train station and caught the train the next morning to St. Jean. On the return we flew from Santiago to Madrid (on...
I want to share a CBC (Canadian Broadcasting Corp) radio documentary called "Oliver Schroer's Musical Pilgrimage on the Camino". I've listened to it twice (it's about 50 minutes) and leaves me so moved.
If you have time, do listen. It's poignant and so insightful. The violin music is...
I second Hikers Wool - amazing stuff. There is one distributor for North America out of Colorado. I ordered a bag ($15.00 and free shipping to Canada) and realized it is carded wool (wool that is ready to be spun). Luckily my mother is a spinner and weaver and has 60 bags of carded wool!! More...
Beanie, knitted cap...I don't know why everyone else in the world doesn't call it what it really is: a toque, haha. (Someone once said to me, "nice knitted cap". And I was like, huh? What's that?) And don't confuse it with 'toke'. You can't smoke a toque ;)
A 'toque' (or tuque - rhymes with Luke) is a very Canadian word. It's what everyone else in the world calls a knitted cap. Everyone in Canada wears a toque, not a knitted cap ;)
We booked several months ago with Icelandair for September Camino. Edmonton, Alberta to Paris (with one hour stopover in Iceland) was $1030 CAD. Happy with that, considering we can pay almost that much just to fly from Alberta to Nova Scotia to visit family!
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