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I just laughed out loud! Thank you for that! A greenie is coughed up from the depths of a persons bronchial passages and lungs.There was a time that a person could be fined for this. Doing this in a public sitting area is very low class behaviour!
Find a quiet place to sit. I recall sitting at a lovely cafe for breakfast and someone had cut their toenails. Vomit. Another time I sat on a rock in the shade after a huge climb only to discover that someone had left "greenies" and my feet were in them. Puke! Buen Camino!
This is the perfect solution. Getting to St. Jean France is part of the journey. Heading up over the Pyrenees, summiting and heading down into Spain is an important part of the experience.
Rosemary
I had a very intelligent elder make a comment that the significance of the pilgrimage is diminished because so many are doing it. Like it was nothing to walk across Northern Spain for 5 weeks with a heavy pack on your back. Hmmmmmmmm. The older I become the less enchanted I am with others...
Good Morning!
I have my trusty John Brierley guide book. I am trying to book albergues from Canada and my e-mails are not being returned. Is calling better?
I would appreciate any tips or suggestions.
Thank you!
Rosemary
Hello everyone,
In 2016 I did the entire walk from France into Santiago. A friend has asked me if I would do the the portion from Sarria into Santiago this spring.
What is the best and most efficient way to get from London, Ontario to Sarria Spain.
Thank You,
Rosemary Boyd
London, Ontario
Canada
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