Peaceable Projects Inc. is a U.S.-based non-profit group that brings the vast resources of the wide world together with the ongoing needs of the people who live, work, and travel on the Camino de Santiago pilgrim trail network in Spain.
While commuting home from work I saw a pilgrim taking a break by the Danube, I quickly put my bike brakes on, jumped off the bike and had a chat. I have definitely turned into a Camino nut.
"They’ll sit at alpine lakes, have John Muir-like epiphanies, and become one with the universe." Off topic: Has anyone read John Muir's work? If so, which book was it and would you recommend it?
I like English and I like communicating in English and I will respond very quickly in English if I receive input on someone speaking English. So thank you for saying "Hello, Buen Camino". However, I don't carry this Brierley book. I carry a German Camino guide book. But I speak better English...
The first day after Easter but I am still off from work and walked quite a nice stretch on Oberschwäbischer Jakobsweg in southern Germany. I have walked this before but because I had a friend visiting it was fun to walk again and show her eg the baroque church in Erbach.
I walked from home to Ulm Minster and from there on followed the camino to Grimmelfingen and then back home. It was about 17K. The weather is fantastic and I what was ever more special is that I had a friend visiting and we walked together. We have both walked Caminos but not together except for...
I checked my credential. We made it to Carrion de los Condes. And it was lovely, after 13 days, your feet don't hurt that bad and the blisters are almost gone and the albergue of the Santo Espiritu was really nice.