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I don't think I've been on here in over four years but just happened to see this forum! I was curious about how you all were faring with COVID-19.
Sunday was my 89th birthday and I joined this forum just before I walked with my daughter in 2013 at the age of 82. I wasn't a walker when I started...
It's been far too long since I've posted!! The first day as I started up to Orisson and just before reaching the albergue by walking the road (I didn't think I could make the cross country climb!} and the vultures were circling over my head, FOR JUST A MOMENT I thought, "What am I doing here?"...
Well, it's been far too long since I've posted anything here. It was two years ago last Friday that I walked into Santiago and I'll NEVER forget it. I doubt that I'll do it in 2021 (I'd be 90!) because at my pace I'd be sleeping in the fields. Is it getting too crowded for those of us who sought...
And I think it's for that "thirst" that you yearn to return. Was there something which didn't get "quenched" the first time or even something which surfaced that you never knew existed within you.
The real magic of the Camino is the number of reprises you have after you return. It's been 16 months now since walking into Santiago in the rain. I don't think there's a day that goes by when some portion of a particular day comes to mind and it plays back in my mind like a trailer for a movie...
I had the same thing happen in Rabanal. My landlady ran up the street after me with my gloves in her hand. The following morning it was about 5 degrees C!
What a great thread. I suspect there is depth even beyond the "magic". I came upon a group of women who were having one of those "Teddy Bear" picnics. Afterwards they invited me to join them in a memorial service for those who had died recently. You come so close to those you've never met in a...
Keep the journal in detail even though your mind will probably do it for you. You'll find there are too many "new" things to remember. Don't blog. It takes you "off the Camino".
Buen Camino
Whichever one you choose, choose Gregory, and not because its' my son's name! I'm slightly "older" and the suspension was what sold me. I really never felt as if I had a pack on my shoulders. It was all on my hips. As for what you put in it, the less the better.
If in fact you are going to fly from Madrid to Pamplona, MAKE SURE YOU BUY A ROUND-TRIP TICKET! Yes, that's not a mistake. Go to Iberia.com; choose your flight for the day and time you want to travel, find another date in the future (any day) which has the cheapest fare you can find and buy the...
QUOTE="indyinmaine, post: 272142, member: 29256"]Hola,
I remember the café you're talking about and have a picture of it. The one I stopped at in a hamlet with a fountain about 1-2k before that and called El Horno. They had an outdoor barbecue and the food was to die for!
This is yours! El...
Hola,
I remember the café you're talking about and have a picture of it. The one I stopped at in a hamlet with a fountatin about 1-2k befor that and called El Horno. They had an outdoor barbecue and the food was to die for!
I continue to both think and feel how ironical it is that we must be very careful about "cross(ing) over the line" in regard to the rule prohibiting discussion of religion in the forum," when it is precisely the reason we have the privilege of having it to walk today! There has to be a solution...
I just finished posting something about "Walking the Camino" and how everyone was excited about it. This thread comes far closer to the reality that every one is different. That is what the Camino represents.
I just happened to see this today.
Documentaries are "strange" things. I've seen "The Way" and I've seen "Walking the Camino". I too was excited about watching them again after I had walked it. While "Walking" did a somewhat better job they were both someone's vision of what it was like and in...
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