- Time of past OR future Camino
- March/April 2015, Late April 2016, Sept/Oct 2017, April 2019.
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thanks! I should have thought of that...You beat me to it. There are SO many thoughts expressed there (by the author and in the people he quotes, from Bill Bryson to Rousseau to Nietzche and more!) that are just spot on.
I know that in the past some forum members haven’t been able to get past the paywall, so here is my attempt to “gift” the article to you.
Opinion | Whatever the Problem, It’s Probably Solved by Walking
A walk begins to carve out space between my thoughts that allows clarity to rise up through my shoes.www.nytimes.com
Thank you. I am going to share with my family and friendsOpinion | Whatever the Problem, It’s Probably Solved by Walking
A walk begins to carve out space between my thoughts that allows clarity to rise up through my shoes.www.nytimes.com
@kelleymacOpinion | Whatever the Problem, It’s Probably Solved by Walking
A walk begins to carve out space between my thoughts that allows clarity to rise up through my shoes.www.nytimes.com
As always, you are so kind and thoughtful. I was able to read and enjoy it. Thank you!You beat me to it. There are SO many thoughts expressed there (by the author and in the people he quotes, from Bill Bryson to Rousseau to Nietzche and more!) that are just spot on.
I know that in the past some forum members haven’t been able to get past the paywall, so here is my attempt to “gift” the article to you.
Opinion | Whatever the Problem, It’s Probably Solved by Walking
A walk begins to carve out space between my thoughts that allows clarity to rise up through my shoes.www.nytimes.com
I just gifted it to two of my friends also!You beat me to it. There are SO many thoughts expressed there (by the author and in the people he quotes, from Bill Bryson to Rousseau to Nietzche and more!) that are just spot on.
I know that in the past some forum members haven’t been able to get past the paywall, so here is my attempt to “gift” the article to you.
Opinion | Whatever the Problem, It’s Probably Solved by Walking
A walk begins to carve out space between my thoughts that allows clarity to rise up through my shoes.www.nytimes.com
Thank you very much.You beat me to it. There are SO many thoughts expressed there (by the author and in the people he quotes, from Bill Bryson to Rousseau to Nietzche and more!) that are just spot on.
I know that in the past some forum members haven’t been able to get past the paywall, so here is my attempt to “gift” the article to you.
Opinion | Whatever the Problem, It’s Probably Solved by Walking
A walk begins to carve out space between my thoughts that allows clarity to rise up through my shoes.www.nytimes.com
Thank you so much. I had tried to access this article and couldn't because I'm not subscriber. Yes, from my experience, spot on!You beat me to it. There are SO many thoughts expressed there (by the author and in the people he quotes, from Bill Bryson to Rousseau to Nietzche and more!) that are just spot on.
I know that in the past some forum members haven’t been able to get past the paywall, so here is my attempt to “gift” the article to you.
Opinion | Whatever the Problem, It’s Probably Solved by Walking
A walk begins to carve out space between my thoughts that allows clarity to rise up through my shoes.www.nytimes.com
Thank you!!You beat me to it. There are SO many thoughts expressed there (by the author and in the people he quotes, from Bill Bryson to Rousseau to Nietzche and more!) that are just spot on.
I know that in the past some forum members haven’t been able to get past the paywall, so here is my attempt to “gift” the article to you.
Opinion | Whatever the Problem, It’s Probably Solved by Walking
A walk begins to carve out space between my thoughts that allows clarity to rise up through my shoes.www.nytimes.com
It worked! ThanksYou beat me to it. There are SO many thoughts expressed there (by the author and in the people he quotes, from Bill Bryson to Rousseau to Nietzche and more!) that are just spot on.
I know that in the past some forum members haven’t been able to get past the paywall, so here is my attempt to “gift” the article to you.
Opinion | Whatever the Problem, It’s Probably Solved by Walking
A walk begins to carve out space between my thoughts that allows clarity to rise up through my shoes.www.nytimes.com
How wonderful that you will be walking with your son. I have read other travel stories by Andrew McCarthy so I followed his instagram posts when he walked the Frances with his son Sam. From memory, he posted just one evocative photo each day, usually with a brief description about the 'topic' they had discussed that day, about their lives and the world around them. I found it enchanting.I stumbled upon the NYT essay as well. It totally resonated with me as I'm turning 60 and will be hiking the Camino Frances with my 19 year old son this summer. Serendipity at its finest.
It worked! Thankyou so much! Funny, I said to my brother: it’s the best thing I’ve done! Just like the son in the article.You beat me to it. There are SO many thoughts expressed there (by the author and in the people he quotes, from Bill Bryson to Rousseau to Nietzche and more!) that are just spot on.
I know that in the past some forum members haven’t been able to get past the paywall, so here is my attempt to “gift” the article to you.
Opinion | Whatever the Problem, It’s Probably Solved by Walking
A walk begins to carve out space between my thoughts that allows clarity to rise up through my shoes.www.nytimes.com
Thanks for the gift Laurie - great read. I’m back to the Frances in Sept with MY son & daughter-in-law. Hope they give it 10 out of 10!You beat me to it. There are SO many thoughts expressed there (by the author and in the people he quotes, from Bill Bryson to Rousseau to Nietzche and more!) that are just spot on.
I know that in the past some forum members haven’t been able to get past the paywall, so here is my attempt to “gift” the article to you.
Opinion | Whatever the Problem, It’s Probably Solved by Walking
A walk begins to carve out space between my thoughts that allows clarity to rise up through my shoes.www.nytimes.com
Thank you for sharing @peregrina2000You beat me to it. There are SO many thoughts expressed there (by the author and in the people he quotes, from Bill Bryson to Rousseau to Nietzche and more!) that are just spot on.
I know that in the past some forum members haven’t been able to get past the paywall, so here is my attempt to “gift” the article to you.
Opinion | Whatever the Problem, It’s Probably Solved by Walking
A walk begins to carve out space between my thoughts that allows clarity to rise up through my shoes.www.nytimes.com
Running, cycling, cross country skiing, kayaking can have similar effects, but walking can be accomplished in day/night/rain/snow/0-100 deg F without much issue.Opinion | Whatever the Problem, It’s Probably Solved by Walking
A walk begins to carve out space between my thoughts that allows clarity to rise up through my shoes.www.nytimes.com
And that would make you the handsome guy on the left, correct?If there is any doubt he is the handsome guy on the right....
For those who don't subscribe to the Washington Post, the article today about a walk from Washington to New York describes the experiences we often get on a camino. I paused for a good while reflecting on this final words: "There are great wonders out there for anyone who decides to go look at the world at three miles an hour. The speed of love, as one philosopher wrote."You beat me to it. There are SO many thoughts expressed there (by the author and in the people he quotes, from Bill Bryson to Rousseau to Nietzche and more!) that are just spot on.
I know that in the past some forum members haven’t been able to get past the paywall, so here is my attempt to “gift” the article to you.
Opinion | Whatever the Problem, It’s Probably Solved by Walking
A walk begins to carve out space between my thoughts that allows clarity to rise up through my shoes.www.nytimes.com
This reminds me of another article from the Washington Post from 2020! An incredible path to walk, with details being worked on with historians and contemporaries today. Archived version below.For those who don't subscribe to the Washington Post, the article today about a walk from Washington to New York describes the experiences we often get on a camino. I paused for a good while reflecting on this final words: "There are great wonders out there for anyone who decides to go look at the world at three miles an hour. The speed of love, as one philosopher wrote."
What I learned about America at 3 miles per hour
By Neil King Jr.
March 29, 2023 at 6:00 a.m. EDT
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