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I shy away from topics which show even the slightest tendency to become contentious.
Usually.
But I can speak from personal experience on the single detail of how much incense goes into the botafumeiro.
I am a Catholic priest and always concelebrate at the pilgrim Mass when I reach Santiago...
Yes, the thing which will always catch us out is the unexpected! The person (of good will) who has never seen one before......:eek:
And it is a huge pity they cannot be used in the public e-immigration booths as it is clear that they are in fact machine readable at the desk.
Yes a great collection of UK driving licences. Sadly not the ancient “British Visitor’s Passport” which was available from the post office, filled in by hand and was a tri-fold piece of cardboard with a photo glued on!😉
@Kathar1na Thanks so much - that is exactly what I wanted. Good to have the gov.uk complement to what the DFA says in Ireland.
So the first guy I met in Brindisi was incorrect, but his friend did correctly correct him!
I might revert to using the (really useful) passport card then for all...
Thanks!!
The big attraction for me when I first got it, and I was living in Ireland, was that for EU travel it was a spare and I could leave the other one at home.
Now that I am living in UK, even though what you have sent above from DFA is definitive, I do not feel as secure not taking a...
This is the kind of thread I tend to shy away from, where there is a lot of personal experience and history, and rather less fact.:D But like others I have found the true facts hard to come by, and I will contribute my experience as well, as I am interested in other's experience.
I got my first...
Absolutely true, So if you travel on Aer Lingus (which will accept at photo DL for identity) you do not need a passport with you. Ryanair though will ONLY accept a passport as ID for travel though.
And flying into UK from Ireland to (say) Liverpool you do not pass (wo)manned border control. So...
Delighted to hear it went well for you! And always very nice when someone tells us how it went. Not at all necessary to say thankyou - but a very kind thought when it happens.
I am positive you have upset no one with your comments.
Safe journey back home - you will need to get the sweaters and...
These were in Villeguillo on the CdM in 2017. During the lockdown quite a lot of pillar boxes (where we post letters) in England were decorated with crochet, and this has continued in some places with expressions of solidaritiy over a current war.
Usually last thing is a 'Marian Anthem' either Salve Regina, or in the weeks after Easter, Regina Coeli. It is the traditional way to end the day, sometimes done in darkness, or with a single light on an icon - as I saw in Sobrado dos Monxes (where in the very modern chapel, in the very old...
It’s much simpler!
Once you have whatsapp installed and it has been linked to your SIM, it works thereafter on either Wi-Fi or data. You don’t put in the phone numbers you are using for yourself again. But for someone you are *adding* as a contact you will need international code in _their_...
I agree that the written record aspect of Whatsapp is very useful.
BUT
On one occasion last November I had booked some accommodation using Whatsapp, with a host on the Cammino Materano, and when I came to the day, I found the record had gone from my phone. There is a relatively new feature...
@Polly Wanna Cracker Welcome to the Forum
I will just give you one personal favourite which is just a km or so from the path - you can see it from the path - the church at Eunate, before Obanos. It is roughly where the Aragonés route joins the Francés.
It is unusual and beautiful. Long ago...
@SantiagoFromColombia Welcome to the forum.
I think if you are concerned enough to ask the question, you can be confident that you are respectful enough not to have to worry!! 😇
I am a Catholic priest.
The rules about women and men and headgear while in church were formalised in the Code of...
Speaking for myself I find the reality of life for those who welcome and sometimes tolerate us as pilgrims of great interest. It is one of the reasons I prefer the less-travelled routes and I make an effort to learn enough language to speak to people beyond the hospitality industry.
Note the...
This story is in the Guardian today. The change in climate is affecting the availability of acorns and hence the production of jamón ibérico bellota.
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2023/jan/30/spains-prized-jamon-iberico-under-threat-from-climate-crisis
Great to hear that you have a plan @Tincatinker .
I was shocked (like @Glen Moray) to see the cost of accommodation - er here in the country I am presently living in! Even though I knew at some level.
But it is staggering, compared to southern Italy where I have just spent a month walking...
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